This store was everything and more than we expected. We even found wheat there! We bought rye flour, wheat flour, hard white wheat, apples, a pineapple, pepperoncini peppers, farmers cheese, dried fruit (cheaper than we can make it), sun dried tomatoes, a pound of yeast, almond & cashew butter, blackstrap molasses, split peas and a few more things that escape me at the moment. It was interesting to see all the different items, all packaged in their own bags with their own labels.
I must say this store was crowded on Saturday. I personally can't stand crowds but I slowly made my way around each aisle checking out the items. As much as I liked looking around it was a big relief when I left the crowd behind. As I get older (I'm 40) I can't seem to handle a lot of people around.
I would probably go back again hopefully when there is less people. I wonder if week days are like that? Anyway, I have a few things I would like to get next time like powdered butter. Just sprinkle it on the bread. That sounds cool!
So I do recommend a trip to Sauders in Seneca Falls NY for the hard to find cooking supplies on your list. It is also a great place to go just to try something new or get wholesome and unprocessed items like homemade pickles, freshly ground nut butter or any kind of fresh jams or jellies you can imagine. Also there are items such as TVP and nutritional yeast for the veggies. Wifey was most impressed with the prices except for the nutritional yeast which can be found much cheaper at NatureTyme. It was a welcome change from the rows and rows of processed junk found in most grocery stores (although they have a great selection of bulk candy as well).
Be cautioned: Don't go in hungry. You'll buy even more food then you intend to!
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