Author: Erik Wesner

Erik Wesner is the creator of amishamerica.com, and author of Success Made Simple: An Inside Look At Why Amish Businesses Thrive. Erik began visiting Amish communities in 2004 – eventually meeting thousands of Amish families while selling books.

He began writing about the Amish on this website in 2006, and is often cited in national media, including USA Today, The New York Times, and others on a wide range of Amish topics. A native of North Carolina, Erik has visited dozens of Amish communities across the country, and loves spending time with Amish friends and discovering new Amish places.

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Can You Guess The 12 Items On This Amish “Mystery Breakfast” Menu? (Updated with Answers)

Can You Guess The 12 Items On This Amish “Mystery Breakfast” Menu? (Updated with Answers)

A fun culinary event enjoyed by Amish youth at Belle Center, Ohio, is the “mystery supper”. Participants receive a menu of creatively-named items to riddle through, and have a time limit in which to make their picks for each of three courses. Guess poorly, and you can end up with, for example, only utensils and water for one of your courses. A few years ago, Belle Center…

2017 Lancaster County Mud Sale Schedule

Each year, a cycle of special auctions called mud sales kicks off in the late winter/early spring months in the Lancaster County area. Mud sales have been a tradition in the community for generations. From a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article on the sales: The mud sales were started about 50 years ago, in part to give local farmers a chance to obtain new or used equipment as…

5 Surprising Things About Amish Buggies

5 Surprising Things About Amish Buggies

Popular Mechanics recently published an in-depth look at the Amish buggy. The main source for this story was an unidentified Amish buggy maker in Lancaster County, PA. Amish buggies have all sorts of technology built into them, from the lighting, to the brakes, to the suspension system. As article author Matthew Jancer writes: You might have thought the technology inside this 1800s method of transportation stopped progressing…

Amish Buggy Skiing (Video)

Amish Buggy Skiing (Video)

Here’s a short video of an Amish person skiing while being pulled by a buggy along the roadside. This comes from the Lowville community in upstate New York, home to two Amish churches. Looks like some young guys out enjoying the snow. A Lowville resident shot the video last week (mute your sound if you don’t want the background music). This isn’t the first time…

A Beautiful Morning in Lancaster County (16 Photos)

A Beautiful Morning in Lancaster County (16 Photos)

I arrived Thursday evening in Lancaster County, will be staying with Amish friends here for the next several days. I was out and about yesterday and snapped a few photos to share. It was a brisk, beautiful morning. Below are a few of the things I saw. I meant to post this for you yesterday, but let’s just say the internet is limited around here…

Working With The Amish: 5 Questions with Jim Miller, CEO of DutchCrafters

Working With The Amish: 5 Questions with Jim Miller, CEO of DutchCrafters

I’ve been glad to have DutchCrafters as a long-time advertiser on this site. I thought it would be nice to hear a bit about how this furniture business got started, and how it works with Plain craftsmen today. Below, DutchCrafters CEO Jim Miller shares answers to five questions about his interactions with the Amish and how his business works. I hope you enjoy it. Special thanks to Milca…

Catching Up With Amish Convert & Chef, Matthew Secich

You may remember the story of Amish convert Matthew Secich of the Unity, Maine Amish community. Secich was previously a well-known chef working in upscale restaurants, before becoming a member of the Unity community last autumn, where he lives with his wife Crystal. Now Secich runs Charcuterie, a store specializing in specialty meats and cheeses. He ran into challenges earlier this year when health regulations threatened…

Portable “Wedding Houses” In The Lancaster Amish Community

The Lancaster County Amish traditionally have their weddings in the autumn, following the busy season of farm work. This tradition has generally held even as it has changed in other communities (Amish in Holmes County, for instance, hold weddings in other months, including May and June). But the Amish in Lancaster County do adapt to changing needs. Jennifer Kopf shares the idea behind a recent innovation…

Visiting the Walker Valley Market (Pearisburg, VA Amish)

Visiting the Walker Valley Market (Pearisburg, VA Amish)

Two years ago, reader Shawn gave us a nice look at the Giles County, Virginia Amish community (also referred to by the name of Pearisburg, an area town). This Appalachian community is tucked away in the scenic mountains of western Virginia. Though I’ve previously visited Amish in VA and have passed within shouting distance several times on visits to Amish Ohio, regrettably I’ve never stopped in…

Five Surprising Modern Conveniences Used By The Amish

Five Surprising Modern Conveniences Used By The Amish

We haven’t done a “5 Points” list in quite awhile, so I thought it might be a good day for one. Below are five modern conveniences that you’ll find in some or even many Amish settlements. The usual caveats apply – not all Amish use all of these. Ever encountered anything on this list in your dealings with the Amish? 1. Solar Panels Ever drive through an Amish community and…