Amish Country.org 2009 Visitors Guide - (Page 55) Local merchants, specialty stores, antiques & quilts Dutch Country Market Prepare to be captivated by the old-fashioned foods made by the Lehman family, mom and pop and all six kids, and offered at the expansive country store next to their rural home. Katie Lehman’s noodles and peanut butter spread are renowned in Amish Country. There’s no doubt these noodles are fresh — visitors are invited to watch Katie rolling out the dough. An observation window also provides an up-close view into the hive of the hard-working bees that Katie’s husband, Norman, has tended for two decades. You can take home jars of local unpasturized honey, 9 flavors of whipped honey made on site, plus bee pollen, soaps and lotions. The market specializes in fresh fruits and vegetables in season, sumptuous homemade fudge, maple syrup produced on area farms and a large selection of locally made foods and crafts. Take time to browse the veritable Grandma’s pantry of jams, apple butter, salsas, pickles and preserves. Wakarusa Dime Store Candy lovers will never want to leave this sweet retreat that’s served Northern Indiana since 1907. The store is famous for its many flavors of custom made jumbo jelly beans— selling more than 40 tons each year from the shop and online. You also can choose among 350 other types of nostalgic candies ranging from Necco wafers and Mary Janes, to licorice. : Under the striped awning at 103 E. Waterford Street Monday – Friday 9am – 5:30pm, Saturday 9am – 4pm 877.715.9821 JumboJellyBeans.com : 11401 CR 16 (East Warren Street) Middlebury 1 mile east of downtown Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday 8:30am – 4pm 574.825.3594 800.517.9739 AmishCountry.org http://www.JumboJellyBeans.com http://www.AmishCountry.org
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