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      The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.

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      Amish Quality Second to None

       

      Do you want furniture that will last?  You should try Amish made Furniture.  Amish furniture is solid wood, not cheap veneers over particle board. Though Amish furniture is made by many different communities it has become known for its consistent quality.  Amish furniture is also competitively priced, especially when you compare the quality. 

      If you are looking for outdoor furniture AMISH OUTDOOR FURNITURE may be your long term solution.  This outdoor furniture comes in your choice of solid oak or treated pine. 

      Amish furniture is also reasonably and competitively priced. You can be assured of getting a valuable piece of furniture at a fair and honest price.

      Amish Furniture featured on this site is all MADE IN THE USA.

       

      Amish Outdoor Furniture
      Highest qualit fasteners Seat Back          Seat slats

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      Posted by tavro on Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:04 AM
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      Relax on a Gliding Bench

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      If you are looking for quality outdoor furniture you have come to the right place.  Our gliding benches are comfortable as well as attractive.   They are made from solid oak or pine, no veneers. Our manufacturer makes 5 different styles including Mission(pictured), Barrel Back,  Colonial, Small Heart and Large Heart.  Order you gliding bench from Amish Outdoor Furniture today and get it in time for spring.

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      Posted by tavro on Tuesday, February 09, 2010 3:44 PM
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      Store Your Best Saddle With Our Amish Saddle Stand

      January 15, 2010 14:13 by tavro

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      If you have a saddle you are proud of you should also have a saddle stand to show off that saddle.  No tools are required with this easy to assemble and disassemble saddle stand.  This is ideal for taking it along to the horse show or county fair.  It comes in stained oak, unfinished oak and treated pine.  Visit our saddle stand page at http://www.amishoutdoorfurniture.com/saddleracks.html to see more photos or order yours now.

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      Posted by tavro on Thursday, February 04, 2010 6:53 PM
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      Spring is Porch Swing Time

      Now is the time to order your porch swing so that it will be ready to put up this spring.  Our swings are hand made using your choice of style and wood.  We have 4 styles of swings, 2 sizes. 2 different types of wood and the option to have the swing stained.  Our porch swings are durable and beautiful.  I am sure you will find the swing you are looking for at  Amish Outdoor Furniture

      Colonial-swing

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      Posted by tavro on Thursday, February 04, 2010 6:47 PM
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      Amish Quality for Christmas

      The holiday season is here and what better gift to give than something that will last. Our Amish made pieces high quality furniture is hand made from solid wood, no veneers are used. Order a porch swing or glider bench today.

      Amish Made Mision Bench

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      Posted by tavro on Thursday, December 10, 2009 12:54 PM
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      Amish Food

      Title: What Makes Amish Food So Special?!
      Author: Joi Sigers
      Article:
      The Amish have fascinated the modern world for years. They live
      a life completely foreign to the rest of us, and while we
      wouldn't necessarily wish to live as they live, we can't help
      but admire their faith and commitment.
      The Amish trace their origins to 16th century Europe, more
      specifically to the Protestant Reformation. This original group
      of believers were called "Mennonites," after Menno Simons, one
      of their leaders (a former Roman Catholic Priest). They believed
      that their devotion to God should set them apart from the rest
      of the world. Because they did, if fact, stand out, they were
      often persecuted.
      In 1693, a young Mennonite leader believed that the church was
      losing some of it's purity and was beginning to make compromises
      with the world. So, he and a group left the Mennonites and
      formed a separate fellowship - the Amish. This movement began to
      reach North America as early as 1727. Most of the Amish pioneers
      settled in eastern Pennsylvania. Today, the Amish live in over
      20 states and at least one Canadian province.
      While the Amish have our respect in general, we most admire
      their Skillman ship. Whether it's building first class furniture,
      piecing the most beautiful quilts you've ever seen or cooking
      the most amazing food you've ever tasted - we're always left
      wondering, "What's their secret?" Simple. It's hard work and
      commitment combined with fierce pride in what their hands
      create.
      You can taste the truth of this "secret" in every bite of Amish
      Cooking.
      When we hear the words Amish Recipes we're instantly interested. And when we hear the
      words "Amish food," we're instantly hungry! The Amish have
      passed down, through the generations, a love and respect of
      food. Food is at the heart of every gathering in Amish
      communities and serves as a source of great interest and
      amusement. Because it IS so central to their way of living, they
      have perfected cooking techniques and know their way around a
      kitchen better than most of the cooks we watch each night on the
      Food Network.
      From homemade breads and jams to puddings and chicken pot pies,
      the Amish have a passion for cooking that every kitchen in the
      world could benefit from.
      About the author:
      Joi Sigers is a web publisher and writer, but is first and
      foremost a wife and mother who'd rather be in the kitchen
      cooking than just about anywhere else! Check out her food blog,
      http://www.buttermilkpress.com/blog.

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      Posted by tavro on Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:40 PM
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      New Product - Amish Made Toy Hay Wagon

      We have added a new product to our inventory.  It is an Amish made toy hay wagon with horses and bales of hay.  It is made from unfinished solid oak.  This toy will stimulate your child's imagination for hours. 

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      This product is American made from unfinished white oak.

       

      Size

      Hay Wagon: 14"L x 6"W x 7 1/2"H
      Horses:  5"L x 2 3/4"W x 4 3/4" H
      Block:  3" x 3/4" x 1 1/2"

      Go to our product page for pricing.

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      Posted by tavro on Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:35 PM
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