Growing Up Amish Amish Church Lunch, Amish Church Sweet Peanut Butter

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Growing Up Amish. Amish Church Lunch., Amish Church Sweet Peanut Butter

Mullet Family Montana, Address
PO BOX 1126
Libby Montana 59923

Das Loblied
Borrowed from: Joseph Slabaugh

AMISH SWEET PEANUT BUTTER
My Sister Priscilla's Recipe
Amish church peanut butter

1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup marshmallow cream
1 cup corn syrup

Mix together thoroughly. Spread on a piece of bread and enjoy with a side of hot mint tea!
PS I would actually go light on the corn syrup.

And here is my healthy version of the Amish church peanut butter! :-)

Approximately 1/2 cup peanut butter
Approximately 1/4 to 1/2 cup of maple syrup
Approximately 1/2 cup whip cream.

Mix and add until it’s the right consistency and the taste is sweet enough!
Go Watch her Make it...
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New subscriber. Thank you Joas & Priscilla for clarifying it's NOT The Mullet fam!!! I didn't think l recognized you Mary. Now I'm on track watching your channel. God Bless you all and ☦️ many prayers 🙏🏻 Nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister 💙 🙏🏻 ❤️

AZJH
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It was somewhat nostalgic to hear the loblied being sung. Our family left the Amish when I was around 12. I was glad when we left the Amish for a more progressive church (but still plain). I've been out of that element for many years now, as far as my spiritual journey goes, but still speak the dialect. It was interesting and inspirational to hear your experiences. Thank you for sharing your stories.

lesterchupp
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It's funny how alike my church and family were to the Amish you speak also grew up singing many of the songs I've heard your Amish churches sing. My Dad and Mom were very strict, but we went to a Baptist church. My mother made sweet peanut butter, but she just made it up to make it go further and of course anything with a sweet taste us kids would eat. I still eat it every now and then on bread, crackers or just in a cup with a spoon. (My mom always added the Karo syrup too....)
In church my mom was so strict, we had better not make a sound or we got a whipping.... we had to show much respect to anyone older also. My dad never had to tell us kids to behave, he just gave us a look.
As for food, everything in our house was Everything...I learned very young how to do everything, ....by about 11, 12, I ran the house after school.... My mom was quite sick all the time after I got to about 11, and couldn't do a lot, so I did everything plus went to school...I got up early to get myself ready for school and make mine and my sisters' breakfast and make a pot of coffee for my mom... I would walk my sister to school then hurry back home to get my things and catch the bus. After school I would start wash (clothes), and then start dinner/supper. I always made a bread, meat, potato, vegetables, salad, and a dessert ( I would have made over the previous weekend.) I then did the cleaning up (my older brother helped sometimes, then finish wash, dry, put away, then homework and get in bed about 10, 11. I did a lot, but was the oldest daughter....
We also had chicken noodle soup, vegetable soup, chili, we also had lots of lunchmeats and cheeses. We had gardens in the summer, we had watermelon days, homemade ice cream 9grandpa would always make it).... We also set for hours and hours in Sunday school, church, after church meals, evening service on wood pews....(No one had comfortable pews, then...haha)
We also prayed before every meal, it wasn't silent, then we had to ask to leave the table after eating...
It doesn't sound like your upbringing was much different than

sorry so long, I started reminiscing.... 😃

diamondhair
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We visited the Amish in Lancaster Pennsylvania and enjoying everything. They are very talented and the best food I've ever had. One thing I admire they will always have each and never be lonely. I envy

charlottebarnes
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I grew up in a plain denominational church, not as conservative as Amish, but wore my hair up with a head covering, and am also grateful for my heritage. I live in Lancaster PA and have had the privilege of attending an Amish church service. It was a warm and welcoming group - and just loved the PB spread and simple lunch.
I've also been a driver for Amish, and feel so blessed to live in this area - "PA Dutch country", with many Amish neighbors.
Blessings on your family. We appreciate your sincerity and sharing your life as you do.

SocialFlutterby
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We always said, “If you can’t be on time, be early.” Yes, 3 sermons, and the entire Bible was covered. 3 ministers.
I still make peanut butter spread and eat Lebanon Bologna. Yum. This was wonderful to bring back memories.

peggetennant
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I smiled or chuckled a lot while watching this!😊 Good job in articulating the lifestyle (memories!) and kudos Mary for still having the dress and fitting into it!

leonamast
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Very interesting. Thank you for sharing such personal details.

msplum
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This was such an interesting and educational video. One of my favorites. I’ve always admired the Amish. Most of those who are no longer a part of the community, are very admirable people with wonderful Christian values. Thank you both so much for sharing your backgrounds with us. I’m really looking forward to more content like this. May God continue to bless and prosper you and your family.

marilynfraser
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I loved this video..
I enjoy hearing about the Amish...I try to see the Amish towns as often as I can..thank you for sharing ❤

judirogers
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I loved this !!! Thank you so much for sharing these memories!!!! Daddy made us peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwiches growing up ! I still eat them from time to time ! Shhh don’t tell my doctor! 😂😂 God bless !

melissalee
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we have a lot of Mennoite surnames in our family. and some mormon, I don't think we have amish, but on going to our other property in Elliot Lake, Ontario, there is a community of Amish on Hwy 17, near Massey, Ontario. They aren't old order, as they have farm equipment. but there are witns on the road asking us to be careful, if we see a buggy. and there are a few farms that sell at the end of the laneway...there are still farmers in our family line...ones that sell eggs from their farm...Wardlaw Egg Farm on Hwy 27N. another brother deals with refining oils from restaurants, so that the oils don't clump up in sewer pipes, and is sold back to restaurants when its cleaned at a good price for them.

Are there any diabetics in the Amish communitiesÉ

evelynjepson
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my mil grew up in a city, (Toronto) and she got everything in a store, and thought that was the way to go, I had raspberry burshes in my back yard, and I was termed a 'farmer'...and she didn't mean it as a compliment....when we move to her house, I will put in my berry bushes again, and a lot more food products...she would be mordified... I say you can't eat flowers, maybe as a garnish, but not otherwise...

evelynjepson
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Absolutely great video! I so enjoy learning all I can about the Amish! Please do more video on Amish life! I live an hour from Lancaster, Pa and vacation there in summer for few days enjoying all things Amish! Also, the song you wrote was just beautiful! 🙏

susanschuck
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My paternal grandmother grew up Amish in Pennsylvania. Her parents left the US and moved to Canada where they joined the Mennonites. She left to marry my grandfather. Needless to say she was a great housekeeper and cook. She spoke Pennsylvania Dutch at home.

kvk
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Thank you for sharing about this really wholesome culture. 💗💗💗

janetkurtz
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I like your channel. I like your everyday life. Love seeing the baby chicks❤❤

Valencenliberty
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I loved this video! Love the singing. Thank you so much for sharing, especially your husband sharing that funny story. Made me laugh so hard. Be blessed always.

leilaniaki
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It's always Kool to learn different culture. I grew up an Adventist, then Pentecostal...and loving it, until now 59 years old. ❤😂🎉

veronwatkis
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Loved this video. I have made Amish peanut butter and quite enjoyed it.

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