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Amish Cookbook: Over 35 Delicious Quick and Easy Traditional Amish Recipes for Every Meal: Authentic Meals
Amish Cookbook: Over 35 Delicious Quick and Easy Traditional Amish Recipes for Every Meal: Authentic Meals
Amish Cookbook: Over 35 Delicious Quick and Easy Traditional Amish Recipes for Every Meal: Authentic Meals
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Amish Cookbook: Over 35 Delicious Quick and Easy Traditional Amish Recipes for Every Meal: Authentic Meals

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The Amish are a peaceful and God fearing people. Their simple life is full of simple bliss and pleasures, which includes their amazingly tasty recipes. Within this book you will learn how to cook a delicious Amish breakfast, a hearty lunch, an amazing dinner, and delectable, yet quaint, dessert.

From the pancake filled with fresh fruit right on down to the six layer Amish dinner, you can offer your family nutritious, tasty, and authentic Amish foods by following these simple instructions. If that was not enough, you can even learn how to make your favorite salad dressing from scratch. Open the book and get inspired by these culinary masters.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGuava Books
Release dateJan 27, 2017
ISBN9781386894889
Amish Cookbook: Over 35 Delicious Quick and Easy Traditional Amish Recipes for Every Meal: Authentic Meals

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Amish Cookbook - Suzanne Huff

Introduction

The Amish people are a descendant of the Anabaptists from the 16th century in Europe. Anabaptism is deemed a religion that came during the era of reformation. The term was first given as a nickname that actually meant re-baptizer. It is due to the group being rejected to the idea of baptizing infants because infants are neither good nor evil. They were seen as a threat to the religious beliefs in Europe and therefore were persecuted.

The Amish religion is a direct branch of Swiss Mennonites.  The group had received its name from Jacob Amman, the founder. In the Netherlands, Menno Simons, a leader of Anabaptists. He then became an advocate for the Anabaptism, which was known as Mennonites. The division of the Amish came from a result of the reforms. The Amish was created under Jacob Amman's leadership.

The simple living of these peaceful people has fascinated others all over the globe. They put God first, and then their family. Many people state that they feel relaxed, calm, and even closer to God when they visit Amish groups. If you ever get the chance to visit, do so, you will love it.

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