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hex and spellwork the marginal practices of the pennsylvania dutch by karl herr

Hex and Spellwork: The Magical Practices of the Pennsylvania Dutch [Herr, Karl] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Hex and Spellwork: The Magical Practices of the Pennsylvania Dutch

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a blue and white poster with different symbols on it's front cover, including the names

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a red barn with a white and yellow star on the roof next to a weather vane

Friday, March 1 through Sunday, November 3, 2019 Sunday, April 28, 1:00 - 5:00 pm, during the Sacred Arts Festival Tuesday-Friday with 2:30 pm tour or by appointment Weekends 1:00 - 4:30 pm, self-guided by donation Admission included with guided tours and events Explores themes of sacred and celestial imagery in the traditional arts of the Pennsylvania Dutch, with special emphasis on the decorated barns of Southeastern Pennsylvania. This exhibition, which features actual examples of barn…

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A black and white background of an Amish farm with "Classic Pennsylvania Dutch Dishes" written.

Pennsylvania Dutch dishes are best known for their comfort food feel and use of local, seasonal produce. Tap our link to discover traditional dishes that’ll stick to your ribs, warm you up, and certainly keep you full.

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an advertisement for fancy pies from the 1950's and 1960s's is shown

Cake baked in a pie shell! Sauce that goes on at the top and ends up in a layer right at the very bottom of the cake! That’s Funny Cake . . . a Pennsylvania Dutch treat so unusual, so intriguing, everyone who tastes it wants the recipe.

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an old book with the title pennsylvania dutch and other assy's written on it

“It was on a Sunday morning in March, when the air was bleak and the roads were execrable, that I obtained a driver to escort me to the farm-house where an Amish meeting was to be held,” wrote Phebe Earle Gibbons (1821–93), describing a Lancaster County Amish religious gathering in the late 1860s. “The […]

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