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Pennsylvania Dutch food

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My wife is from York PA. She was missing her sweet bologna and scrapple. We have found a Pennsylvania Dutch market in Kemp that has the sweet bologna, scrapple, Martin's kettle cooked chips, Birch beer and all the other goodies she's missing. Happy wife.......
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Birch Beer... is the A-Treat brand?

If so, I’m coming to Kemp for a visit.
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There seems to be another option.
www.a-treat.com/treat-online-store
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wheelgun1958 wrote:My wife is from York PA. She was missing her sweet bologna and scrapple. We have found a Pennsylvania Dutch market in Kemp that has the sweet bologna, scrapple, Martin's kettle cooked chips, Birch beer and all the other goodies she's missing. Happy wife.......
Kroger has scrapple too.
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Sweet baloney...don't they call that Spam?

Honestly, I'm no foodie gastronome or even vaguely consider myself a gourmet, (heck, I've been known to eat raw onion sandwiches) but 'sweet baloney' sound (no doubt isn't) but sounds, just awful.

Now, I'm going to have to try it...if I can find it.

As a hungry kid, sometimes going without eating for days, (not an exaggeration) I've come to appreciate almost any food, but reasons beyond my own self searching soul, the thought of 'sweet baloney' makes me shudder with disgust.
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