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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 12580" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Also remembered about a particular restaurant we have in Indiana. It's in the Middlebury area in NW Indiana and is in the heart of Amish country in that part of the state. My aunt used to have a lake cottage in that area and myself and some of my cousins spent alot of time there as kids. Our aunt would take us all out occasionally to this restaurant. It's all homecooked food and you could get family dinners. Two huge platters of meat, two veggies, mountains of real mashed potatoes, all types of rolls and breads........sooooooooo wonderful. Then there were all of the homemade desserts AND they had a little shop on site where you could buy their pies, candies (they had a homemade version of Andes mints that were incredible). Plus there were also shops in the area that sold Amish made products such as quilts and other linens. It's still in business although I haven't been there in probably 20 years. When we picked difficult child up for the first time from his then foster mom, she lived right around the corner from this place. I almost hijacked husband's driving so we could go there but he wouldn't let me. If anyone from Southern Michigan or Northern Illinois wants to know the place (if you don't already), pm me and I'll tell you the name. It is the most incredible food! (er.....at least it was 20 years ago! )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 12580, member: 2459"] Also remembered about a particular restaurant we have in Indiana. It's in the Middlebury area in NW Indiana and is in the heart of Amish country in that part of the state. My aunt used to have a lake cottage in that area and myself and some of my cousins spent alot of time there as kids. Our aunt would take us all out occasionally to this restaurant. It's all homecooked food and you could get family dinners. Two huge platters of meat, two veggies, mountains of real mashed potatoes, all types of rolls and breads........sooooooooo wonderful. Then there were all of the homemade desserts AND they had a little shop on site where you could buy their pies, candies (they had a homemade version of Andes mints that were incredible). Plus there were also shops in the area that sold Amish made products such as quilts and other linens. It's still in business although I haven't been there in probably 20 years. When we picked difficult child up for the first time from his then foster mom, she lived right around the corner from this place. I almost hijacked husband's driving so we could go there but he wouldn't let me. If anyone from Southern Michigan or Northern Illinois wants to know the place (if you don't already), pm me and I'll tell you the name. It is the most incredible food! (er.....at least it was 20 years ago! ) [/QUOTE]
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