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That's what we call those special places we find in our travels that offer tasty items for the pantry. I've been known to travel out of my way for good ingredients.

Marsh Hen Mill in Edisto, SC has some unique and tasty cornmeal and grits.

Are there places where you go to get your favorite pantry items?


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I like to shop Amish markets. I can find spices of all kinds, all kinds of pantry items, including gluten free. When back in Indiana, I go to Shipshewana; there is one in Dayton, Virginia; the Berlin, Ohio, area, etc. I want to take a little day trip to Pinecraft since I'm in Florida now.

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Nora Mill Granary in Helen, GA. is very much worth the stop.

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Anson Mills has been my go-to for years.

https://ansonmills.com/

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We usually go to the Old Mill in Pigion Forge Tn. The have stone ground corn meal, and grits.

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There are a lot of things we pick up when we're in Central NY, unfortunately most of it never makes it to the pantry.


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Scottiemom wrote:

I like to shop Amish markets. I can find spices of all kinds, all kinds of pantry items, including gluten free. When back in Indiana, I go to Shipshewana; there is one in Dayton, Virginia; the Berlin, Ohio, area, etc. I want to take a little day trip to Pinecraft since I'm in Florida now.

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X2 for Shipshewana. The Amish markets are excellent. We have found some of the best pancake mix there. All sorts of spices and spice blends.





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Nv Guy wrote:

Scottiemom wrote:

I like to shop Amish markets. I can find spices of all kinds, all kinds of pantry items, including gluten free. When back in Indiana, I go to Shipshewana; there is one in Dayton, Virginia; the Berlin, Ohio, area, etc. I want to take a little day trip to Pinecraft since I'm in Florida now.

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X2 for Shipshewana. The Amish markets are excellent. We have found some of the best pancake mix there. All sorts of spices and spice blends.


And don't forget Ben's Pretzels. Unlike any other and they just kind of melt in your mouth!

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Yep on loving Shipshewana.

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bukhrn wrote:

There are a lot of things we pick up when we're in Central NY, unfortunately most of it never makes it to the pantry.


Salt Potatoes, Spiedies, Garbage Plates and City Chicken aren't really pantry items though are they?

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