Source: https://owonderfulwonderful.com/2016/04/11/country-markets/
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 18:42:59+00:00

Document:
Last Wednesday we left for a two day trip to Baltimore.
The kids’ backseat banter set the tone for the trip.
Caesar v. Shaka Zulu. Who would win?
Me from the driver’s seat – What’s Shaka Zulu?
There was an uncomfortable silence and then I heard: You mean who is Shaka Zulu?
Uh, yeah, ok: who is Shaka Zulu?
I could sense the pity and disbelief as the boys explained to their shockingly ignorant mother who Shaka Zulu was.
Kids v. Me. Kids, obviously.
We didn’t get too far up 29 before we spotted Yoder’s Country Market. Despite the fact that it’s not too far from where we live AND has a petting farm, we’d never been.
The aisles are full of interesting things such as baking supplies like this. I’m pretty sure you can’t find “Pure as Snow Cake Flour” at Harris Teeter.
There were lots of baked homemade goods made by Mennonites in their own kitchens, as well as other groceries like local organic meat, dairy products, and vegetables.
The next time we go, we’ll try out the café. We were sorely tempted to try the hand dipped ice cream, but thought it would be too decadent to have it at 9:30 am.
Decadence v. Restraint. Restraint. This time.
It’s almost scary how addictive these are.
The turkey definitely came out on top. But just wait till November.
Girl v. baby goat. Baby goat. No contest. She’s smitten.
Yoder’s v. The Ole Country Store & Bakery? Yoder’s for the win.
The Ole Country Store didn’t have a petting farm or the crazy good Mediterranean Cocktail Snacks.
We crossed four busy lanes of traffic to go back to Yoder’s on the opposite side of the highway for one last visit…and to buy two more bags of Mediterranean Snacks!
Decadence v. Restraint. Decadence, baby.
Tomorrow: Baltimore in 2 days with 3 kids.
owonderful • This entry was posted in Family, Parenting, Photos, Travel and tagged animals, Travel, Yoder's; Ole Country Farm Market. Bookmark the permalink.

References: v. 
 v. 
 v. 
 v. 
 v. 
 v.