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Stoltzfus Meats - PA Dutch Foods - Scrapple, Bologna, Sausage . . . Stoltzfus is the only business that ships it to you if you live out of state (Not PA) The company who makes the pies is Zook's I wish that they would ship their pies to you directly Nope! Everytime that I go to Lancaster, PA: on my way home I would buy a stack of these pies to give out as gifts but I keep several for myself
Stoltzfus Meats and Deli of Intercourse, PA Choose from a wide assortment of fresh and smoked meats, homemade soups and heat-and-serve meals, cheeses, marinades, mustards, and jams Our specialty food section includes noodles, snack mixes, spices, freshly ground peanut butter, dried fruit, chocolate and much more
Stoltzfus - Wikipedia Stoltzfus is a surname of German origin It is common among the Amish Most American Stoltzfuses are descended from Nicholas Stoltzfus (1719–1774), an Amish man who migrated from Germany to America in 1766 [citation needed] Notable people with this surname include:
German Lutherans to Pennsylvania Amish: The Stoltzfus Family . . . The author, Nic Stoltzfus, is the current caretaker of the Nicholas Stoltzfus Homestead located in Wyomissing, PA He is a 10th-generation descendant of the Immigrant Nicholas Stoltzfus, who first purchased the property in 1771
Welcome to Stoltzfus Meats! For over 70 years Stoltzfus Meats has provided the very best in Pennsylvania Dutch Foods Guided by our philosophy of "Premium Quality, Superior Taste," what started on an Amish farm now employs over 200 hard-working locals
Order Cheese Curds Online - Stoltzfus Family Dairy Stop by our creamery store anytime on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday after 2:00 PM to pick up your warm, squeaky-fresh cheese curds Our online cheese curd ordering system is currently unavailable Please call us at (315) 829-4089 to place an order, or stop in at a local retail store to purchase cheese curds