Have visited and bought and eaten many pounds of Guggisberg cheese My favorite is the baby Swiss! Bought my cuckoo clock there. Lots of meats purchased in Berlin.
The building at the Guggisberg Cheese Factory looks adorable. I love it. I didn't know there was a US Cheese Championship. The Magic Shop looks amazing. So many cool collectibles there that I have never seen before. The Cheese Chalet place looks cool too. The cheese and other treats in all these shops looks delicious. Thanks for taking us on a tour of Ohio's Amish Country!
Good morning and thank you for watching. There are so many neat shops in the area, that was just a small sample. I think there is probably a championship for anything you can think of. I wouldnt mind being a judge for a cheese competition. I think those vintage collectible s are my favorite.
I remember when I was little, we used to go for long rides in the country. We'd go to amish country. I loved going to Holmes. Berlin, Sugarcreek, Charm. All around there Charm was my favorite, I think. Wed always stop fer the cheese. I miss those drives. I've always loved the countryside. And grandma would buy their bakery. We'd stop in the restaurant. Their foods amazing. Thank you fer letting relive fond memories 😊
Good afternoon Larry. You did a very thorough job of showing the area and I enjoyed your narration. I live not far from Lancaster county in Pennsylvania. Home of my favorite city name ever. Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Are Amish and Mennonite were all of German dissent. All of the Swiss related items that you mention are new to me so I also found that very interesting. You said it's the second largest destination in Ohio? I guess it either beats out the rock 'n' roll Hall of Fame or the football Hall of Fame? Wow. Very interesting.
Good afternoon buddy. I'm thinking the #1 destination is probably Cedar Point but not sure. It was a little different style for me so hope people enjoy it.
First & foremost…Awesome narration,Larry! 👍🏼 2. Candy shop 🍬🍭🍬 Chocolate 🍫 3. Bakeries 🥯🥧🧁🍪🍮 4. So many little shops!!! 🛍🛍 Beautiful Amish country! Love the horse and buggy and the clock!!! Thanks for sharing this with us!!!
Loved this , I'm Irish and travelled from Ireland to PA ,where my wife is from, then I drove to Ohio ,to many if the places you have shown ..... absolutely amazing place ....so much so we are going bk next summer ❤️❤️
Just looks too commercial, I love finding little shops in the middle of nowhere, but most of these shops look like Amazon retail outlets, with maybe one or two actual Amish made things mixed in.. still, the roads out there look worth the summer drive..
Thanks for watching Rob. If you go, there are a lot of places on the backroads. Such as shops or bakeries ran out of their homes which you might enjoy.
You had ME at cheese and butter🧀🧈 Love Amish country, but I have only ever been in Lancaster, PA area😍 I collect Longaberger baskets, have many, and they are handmade out of Dresden, OH....Those baskets you showed, look very much like them....Wonder if Amish used to work for them🤔 Strange that the Amish would have dream catchers and fairies🧚♀️ Hello...did that woman in the candy store have on any pants😳 Man, that food looked good😋 I so need an Amish hex on my house...You never take them with you when you leave a home, so my last one is at my old house....I know this is long, but I had so many things to talk about😂 Great vlog, and thanks for sharing your adventures🐾🦊🐺
Hey Foxy. That shop wasn't very Amishy with the dream catchers but neat. I need to do a video on the giant Longaberger basket building. They don't make them any longer unfortunately. They could of had some Amish employees, it's not real far away from there. I love dream catchers though, I had one with a wolf on it over my bead for years. Thanks for watching Foxy and for your continued support. Did you get a notification for this.
@@LivingLikeLarry No, no notification, and I have a brand new computer😳 Of course, I have dream catchers all over my house, so I am covered, no matter where I may nap😂
The town of Berlin, Ohio is pronounced BER-lin (emphasis on the first syllable), unlike the city of Berlin, Germany. I suspect that is related to the war years in WW-II, much like when "liberty cabbage" was substituted for the word "sauerkraut."
Wow! Larry you really knocked it out of the park with this video.🏆 I noticed you found some gnomes 🧙♂️ and fairies 🧚♀️🧚♂️ along your travels. I think this one is my favorite so far of all your videos.
Nice video Larry, the audio was really good and clear. What a cute town, it looks like they had a shop for everyone taste. The Mango Popcorn sounded interesting. I thought the Bug Barf Soda was funny. I wonder what some of this stuff taste like. Oh my, just look at those baked goodies ,yummy. The phone booth is something you don't see anymore. Lot of interesting stores in these towns. That clock is really cool.
Hi Rita, thanks for the feedback. I'm going to get this right someday. There are so many shops in the area and this was just a small sample. We do love the baked goods and cheese. Thanks for watching and your continuing support!
Nice video, showing the area and shops. I just moved from Lancaster County, PA. It looks like the shops in Ohio have the same merchandise as PA. I did have a problem with the audio volume. I had it turned all the way up, and your voice was still low. You may be able to adjust that when you're editing.
Thanks for watching. I need to make a trip to Lancaster some time. I seen they even have an amusement park. Thanks for the input too, I'm working on getting this all perfected. Have a great holiday weekend!