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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 447704" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>We have quite a few Mennonites here and some Amish too. When the kids were still at home and I had a freezer I used to buy lots of green beans and strawberries and corn from them and freeze them. Their prices are reasonable but not dirt cheap - they're pretty good business people, but their produce and homemade baked goods are wonderful! We have an art festival here every spring and there's lots of Mennonites there selling all kinds of things, even handmade furniture and baskets. I have a friend who comes to the art festival every year and buys lots of baskets that she fills with all kinds of goodies to use as Christmas gifts.</p><p></p><p>Their tomatoes bring back a lot of good memories. They're very much like the ones my grandfather used to grow in his garden when we were kids. We'd pick them, wash them off in the hose, and eat them hot off the vine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 447704, member: 1883"] We have quite a few Mennonites here and some Amish too. When the kids were still at home and I had a freezer I used to buy lots of green beans and strawberries and corn from them and freeze them. Their prices are reasonable but not dirt cheap - they're pretty good business people, but their produce and homemade baked goods are wonderful! We have an art festival here every spring and there's lots of Mennonites there selling all kinds of things, even handmade furniture and baskets. I have a friend who comes to the art festival every year and buys lots of baskets that she fills with all kinds of goodies to use as Christmas gifts. Their tomatoes bring back a lot of good memories. They're very much like the ones my grandfather used to grow in his garden when we were kids. We'd pick them, wash them off in the hose, and eat them hot off the vine. [/QUOTE]
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