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Amish Cooking & Eating Utensils
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Find high quality hand crafted Amish made cooking and eating utensils at Amish Furniture Factory. We carry wooden dishes, bowls, cutting boards, and cutting board sets. Some of our pieces are made of mixed domestic woods sourced and harvested from sustainable logging operations in the Midwest. Each Amish kitchen utensil is made in the Midwest in Amish shops located near the logging and milling company.
Our Amish cooking and eating utensils are a perfect accompaniment to the purchase of a dining table and chair set, leaf storage cabinets, curio display cabinets, kitchenettes, food storage units, or nearly other type of Amish dining room furniture. You will be getting the same quality with the cooking and eating utensils as our other pieces, and you will get free combined shipping for these additional items. A set of different types of cooking and eating utensils would be an excellent choice since all pieces will match.
The benefit of buying Amish kitchen cooking and eating utensils lies in the comfort of knowing that first, you are purchasing a product that you know will last for generations of use while retaining its natural hardwood aesthetic appeal, and secondly, your are purchasing an item that has been produced using responsible and ethical manufacturing process that leaves a minimal footprint on the environment.
Our Amish craftsman have been brought up in the tradition of crafting wood furniture, and use modern tools and equipment that have been converted to operate on diesel generators, solar power, or a combination of less energy consuming power sources. Since the hardwood to produce Amish wood cooking and dining utensils is harvested near the shops, it doesn’t need to be transported long reducing the demand on energy and fuel resources.
Because our Amish cooking and eating utensils are made by the Amish, you can feel good about purchasing an item produced with care in an environmentally friendly ways while preserving hundreds of years of cultural tradition.
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