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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 683669" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I don't live near an Amish community. There is one perhaps an hour away and I've lost track, but during certain times of the year, they sell their baked goods and when the kids were little we would go once in awhile. </p><p>There is an Aldi's not too far away. It opened perhaps nine months ago. I went a few weeks after it opened on a Sat. to check it out. Well, that was a mistake. It was very crowded. And they had only one cashier! On a Sat.! Well, I didn't stay long, but I took a look at the paper products and could see they were good prices. I noticed a lot of nice looking vegetables, but I didn't get a chance to check out the prices. I'm sure the store is quieter now and will check it out with Difficult Child one day during the week. I think she should see how it might work out for her (I ll look for myself too) and how far it is on the busway, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 683669, member: 4152"] I don't live near an Amish community. There is one perhaps an hour away and I've lost track, but during certain times of the year, they sell their baked goods and when the kids were little we would go once in awhile. There is an Aldi's not too far away. It opened perhaps nine months ago. I went a few weeks after it opened on a Sat. to check it out. Well, that was a mistake. It was very crowded. And they had only one cashier! On a Sat.! Well, I didn't stay long, but I took a look at the paper products and could see they were good prices. I noticed a lot of nice looking vegetables, but I didn't get a chance to check out the prices. I'm sure the store is quieter now and will check it out with Difficult Child one day during the week. I think she should see how it might work out for her (I ll look for myself too) and how far it is on the busway, etc. [/QUOTE]
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