Along a scenic two lane road in rural Wayne County, nestled among Amish settlements, sits a charming little town since 1832. My girlfriend, Judy, and I shared a carefree lunch of artisan choices leaving room for tasting decadent desserts. Oh, my! As the conversation flowed, we were surrounded by old-fashioned comfort, artistic expression, and pleasing aromas. This quaint little bistro is a splendid distraction for anyone who appreciates homemade flavor served with a modern-day touch.
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Sounds so delightful1
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It was bliss. 🍓
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I can imagine!
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I have no experience of the Amish but would very like to visit their communities – if they allow it. It sounds like you and your friend had an experience of the senses. What a treat!
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The Amish live a simple life filled with many talents and crafts in survival. They nurture and support each other. I am able to shop at their markets to find spices, herbs, vegetables, and bakery items that are often less available elsewhere. It is a privilege to catch a glimpse of their life that way as well. Thank you for stopping by. 🍓
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Sounds like the perfect afternoon! Bistros like these are so delightful!
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And the food is usually delicious because there’s a pastry chef in the kitchen. lol
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Yes, exactly!! How awesome is that?! 😉
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