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“Great day visiting the farm. The customer appreciation lunch was wonderful. The petting zoo was extensive and the baked good delicious as always.“
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“Excellent treats and super friendly“
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“Food is delicious, however I looked on computer for biscuits and sausage gravy and it said regular serving is $4.79 and when I went thru and ordered I was charged $8.00 at the window.“
“I am recommending the Sprouted Spelt Bread as well as the Sprouted Biblical Spelt Bread made with Lentil and Miller Flour. They are all organically grown. I discovered the Spelt bread at DLM in Centerville, it was so great that I went back to buy some more but they did not have any more. So I ordered from Berlin Natural Bakery…6 breads at the time, as well as flours and sweeter things. I would love to visit the Bakery some time! Thank you for the delicious products you are doing which are keeping us healthy! 🙏💗“
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“the custard filled donuts and breakfast sandwiches are so delicious...also all the donuts are always so fresh...I go to Kauffmans Bakery every time I come to the Amish..it's worth it“
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“If you're ever in Sugarcreek, Ohio, don't leave town without stopping at Esther's home bakery and Cafe! My review is about the bakery.
Being gluten sensitive, I was just humoring myself by asking my husband if we could stop in thinking there would be nothing for me. But was I wrong!
As I half-heartedly perused the selection of bakery items and other treats, I spotted some dark chocolate buckeyes ($5.75 for 8 oz or about 15 pcs) which I knew were gluten-friendly so I grabbed them. These buckeyes were more of a candy than a typical buckeye cookie like I was expecting, but nonetheless delicious. A pool of creamy, smooth peanut butter nestled in rich, dark chocolate. They melt in your mouth!
My husband found some dark chocolate covered peanuts that were considered "seconds" for a mere 50 cents! These were only considered seconds because they were meant to be peanut clusters, but fell short due to the peanuts not being completely covered in chocolate.
Upon checking out, I noticed a "menu" at the checkout counter. To my delight, there were several gluten free items listed. Not sure if the woman working that day was Esther herself, but she was friendly & happy to answer my questions and she told us the story of how those "seconds" came to be, her miscalculation became a happy mistake for us! When I asked where the gluten free items other than the buckeyes were, she said she just baked some chocolate chip & peanut butter cookies that were cooling in the back and would be happy to package up whatever I wanted.
Boy! Was I glad I asked! I only got the peanut butter cookies ($8 for 8), but in hindsight, I should have bought everything she had! The peanut butter cookies were big, soft and chewy, with a milk chocolate kiss in the center (these big cookies could have used two kisses!) They were better than any I have ever had, gluten free or not, including those from my mom's recipe and any I've found on many a Pittsburgh wedding's cookie tables! I will be craving them until I return to Sugarcreek!
Bottom line, don't miss Esther's after you check out the World's Largest Cuckoo Clock on Main Street. Creepy & cute at the same time!...The clock, not Esther's! Lol .
Dietary restrictions: Lots of goodies options for those needing Gluten Free as well as other dietary restrictions!“
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“Love this place! Always have to eat there every time I come that way!“