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Article: 'NOTHINGS' ARE TRADITIONAL AT AMISH WEDDINGS.(Living)(Amish Cook)
- Article from:
- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- November 10, 2004
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Byline: Lovina Eicher
While the Amish Cook writer, Lovina Eicher, takes a break this week, here are some reader questions that she had answered in previous columns or that Kevin Williams, syndicator of the column, posted on his Oasis Newsfeatures Web site, www.oasisnewsfeatures.com/amishcook/asklovina/index.shtml.
Q: You recently attended an Amish wedding in Michigan. Is there a traditional wedding cake or some other particular food that's always served at weddings? L.W., Shelbyville, Ind.
A: There usually is a wedding-cake table and it is traditionally surrounded by stacks of Nothings.
Amish weddings are usually held on a Thursday. They are home weddings, ...
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Article: SPRING, DANDELIONS BUSTING OUT IN MICHIGAN.(Living)(Amish Cook)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH);
April 14, 2004 ;
700+ words
... ... from her mother, the late Elizabeth Coblentz, who penned it from 1991 ... early writings and recipes of Elizabeth Coblentz, Lovina's late mother ... information or to order, call Oasis Newsfeatures at (800) 245-7515.
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