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    Home » Everything Amish » Plain Culture

    Weekly Blogroll: Amish Potato Sausage Casserole, Amish Snickerdoodles, Sunday Suits, Cinnamon Bread, and More!

    Published: Apr 5, 2019 · Updated: Apr 5, 2019 by Kevin Williams | Leave a Comment

    By Kevin Williams

    We have some interesting posts this week in Blogroll.  So let's get right to it, feast your eyes on these!

    Amish Sausage Potato Casserole

    AMISH POTATO SAUSAGE CASSEROLE:  Man, this looks good and on most Amish farms the sausage would be fresh, the potatoes homegrown, and, yeah, just a good, good meal.  Patricia at the Patchwork Quilt blog made this and it looks so good, doesn't it? It's from an Amish recipe.  Click here for the recipe.

    SNICKERDOODLE COOKIES:   Snickerdoodles are an Amish staple.  You hardly ever see an Amish bakery without snicks, but I've never been a huge fan of them.  But this is an authentic Amish recipe, so if you want some delicious snicks, I am sure this recipe is a winner. Click here.

    AMISH SUNDAY BEST:  Amish Indiana did a superb post that has some great photos about Amish men's Sunday suits.  Great photos and narrative to go with them. Click here for this interesting post!

    BLOG SPIN - QUICK AMISH CINNAMON BREAD:  Man, I'd love to sit down and eat a whole loaf of this.  Amazing looking! Click here for the recipe.

    KATIE TROYER:  Okay, mainly posting this so you can see these beautiful mustard-colored Amish dresses. I've seen Amish people wearing these before,it seems to be an especially common color among the Amish of northern Indiana. You wouldn't see this color, for example, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Click here to see the beautiful mustard-colored dresses!

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    Hi, my name is Kevin Williams and I am owner of Oasis Newsfeatures and editor of The Amish Cook newspaper column.

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