Mystery Supper Menu

Below, the menu items for the Amish youth mystery supper, courtesy of Don Curtis. Some of these were pretty tough. How did you do? 1. Hygiene Essential – water 2. Colorful Downfall – mixed fruit salad 3. Healthy Rollups – dinner rolls 4. Variety Pack – broccoli and veggie salad 5. Point of Decision – fork 6. Pigs Disgrace – meatloaf 7. Foreign Fundraiser –…

Amish outhouse compromise?

Just out in the Columbus Dispatch, news on a possible compromise over the outhouse issue in the Amish community in Hardin County, Ohio: KENTON, Ohio — A truce has been reached, at least for now, between the Amish of Hardin County and health officials. The two sides have been at odds over rules for wells and outhouses at new Amish homes. With a clock ticking…

Amish Mystery Supper: 13 Food Riddles

Amish Mystery Supper: 13 Food Riddles

Amish youth at Belle Center, Ohio (and elsewhere) may take part in a fun social event called a “Mystery Supper”.  Mark Curtis shares how this unusual meal works (thanks to Don Curtis for relaying the details): The youth come in and sit down for supper.  At their place is a plate and a list of numbered blanks. The blanks must be completely filled out in…

Valerie Weaver-Zercher on Thrill of the Chaste: The Allure of Amish Romance Novels

Valerie Weaver-Zercher is the author of the newly-released Thrill of the Chaste: The Allure of Amish Romance Novels.  Valerie is a writer and editor whose work has been published in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Mennonite Weekly Review, and other publications. In examining the topics raised in Thrill of the Chaste over the past few weeks, we’ve looked at Amish fiction readers, authenticity, and how readers choose Amish…

Amish Ice Kiosk

Amish Ice Kiosk

This ice kiosk is located just south of Shipshewana, Indiana. The person who shares it explains that “it’s fully automated, takes bills and dispenses ice in bags or bulk.” Though some Amish use ice houses, Amish in this northern Indiana community permit home refrigerators and freezers such as those made by companies like Crystal Cold of Arcola, Illinois, or Shipshewana-area E-Z Freeze. Update: Not all Amish…

Amish Stove Shop

Amish Stove Shop

This is technically a repair shop (Mullet’s Repair Shop in northern Indiana) but they make a popular stove used by Amish.  The reader who sent these photos in notes that Mullet’s Repair “are the makers of the Mullet Coal Stove which is without a doubt the most commonly used stove in the community.”  The Mullet Coal Stove brochure: Inside you’ll find technical and safety info. The…

Fracking fades in Amish Ohio?

Energy companies are apparently losing enthusiasm for oil drilling in Ohio’s Utica Shale.  Oil in the Utica has proven more difficult than expected to extract, according to this article from Bloomberg: U.S. drillers that set up rigs amid the rolling farmland of eastern Ohio on projections underground shale held $500 billion of oil are packing up. Four of the biggest stakeholders in untapped deposits known…

Should we still teach cursive?

Is cursive doomed to become a relic of history?  New national teaching standards, to be implemented by 45 states next year, are pointing away from cursive in favor of technology.  From the Goshen News (hat-tip to Linda): Those standards include proficiency in computer keyboarding by the fourth grade, but make no mention of the need for cursive writing ability, even though it has been integral to…

Do you know these 10 Amish terms? (Quiz 4)

I think (or maybe just hope) this is the hardest quiz yet. The last one was solved pretty quickly.  Hopefully this will stump you for a little longer.  Either way I’d recommend making your guesses before you check the comments section. Special thanks to Linda for suggesting some of these terms.  We did the best we could spelling the PA Dutch words. What do these…

Amish Recliner

This photo was taken in February in northern Indiana.  Can you tell what’s in the back there, under the plastic? The reader who shares this writes that it’s from “a company called Lambright Comfort Chairs.  They make the Amish version of the LazyBoy recliner.  They have small versions that they sell to the RV market.”  Another example of Amish seating. Closer-up: I know there have…