Sunday, June 25, 2023

Say "Cheese"

 Come along with me to The Cheese Shop, owned by local Mennonites. It is old fashioned, with a deli, homemade sandwiches, and all kinds of packages of nuts, candy, flours, trail mix, Whoopie Pies, etc.







A whole wall of cookie cutters


Handmade wooden things



Cookbooks


Handmade aprons & purses



So, did you buy anything?



“Fettucini alfredo is macaroni and cheese for adults.”

Mitch Hedberg


17 comments:

CheerfulMonk said...

That looks like a fun place. 😊

roentare said...

The shop is fun to visit. Definitely we are not cheese.

Ann said...

Wow, what a nice store that is. I would definitely shop there. We have an Amish store not far from here that has a lot of nice things. I haven't been there in a long time.

Mari said...

That looks like a fun place to shop, and quality goods too!

MadSnapper said...

we have a whole community of Mennonites here, some traditional some more moderne, several resturants and in those they sell things like this. looks fascinating to me. I like that buggy

Jeanette said...

That looks like a great shop to visit! I would not have walked out there empty handed!

George said...

What a neat shop!

Red Rose Alley said...

I would love to browse in this cheese shop. So many goodies in there other than cheese. The aprons and tote bags are delightful. And that nut section! I have a thing for raw nuts, so they would definitely come home with me. ; ) The shop looks clean and organized. Did you buy anything?


~Sheri

Chatty Crone said...

Now that is what I call a cheese shop.
If that is near you - you are lucky!

photowannabe said...

I remember years ago going to the Amish and Mennonite communities in Penn. Their baked goods were so yummy and I loved the homemade items.
Love the quote about Fettucini Alfredo being grown up Mac and Cheese.
Very true
Sue

HappyK said...

I enjoy browsing around shops like that!!

NanaDiana said...

What a sweet place to visit. Where is that? xo Diana

Grandmabeckyl.blogspot said...

I would have fun shopping at that store. I would most likely buy snacks there and a purse. Years ago when we travelled to PA, we stopped in a town close to Lancaster to visit a friend and family who is beachy Amish. We enjoyed being there and did some shopping. I have one of her recipe books that is good to use at times. I like to make my own desserts, especially cookies. Not now though as our oven quit working correctly and part that was ordered on two days ago may not be put in for 2-3 weeks. I hope it is able to get repaired by next week! Have a blessed week~Becky

Linda said...

I LOVE your cheese shop!!! There's a Mennonite place in Waco called 'The Cheese Cave" and it has lots of shops and such! There IS an actual CAVE where the cheese is kept at a precise temperature...

DawnTreader said...

The question is, how many bags did YOU buy?? ;)

DeniseinVA said...

I would love to look around there! Thanks for showing us Ginny.

Jenny the Pirate said...

Ugh I love places like this! I bought two aprons, a pirate cookie cutter, and a pound of fudge! Haahahaa xoxo

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