A Brief History of The Amish Culture
The Amish, sometimes known as Mennonites, are well known for living simple lives, dressing plainly, and their refusal to become dependent on most of the conveniences of modern life that we all take for granted. The history of the Amish can be traced back to it’s founding in 1693.
Amish Men Jailed (News)
This is my opinion.
First Look – The Key of The Nagas Review
First Look – the key Of The Nagas Review.
Identity and Belonging – "Witness"
In order to achieve a sense of belonging, sacrifices and compromises must be made.
This Was When I Was Amish
A brief rendition of my first few years as a young Amish boy.
Consumerism in The 21st Century
Consumerism is one of the defining features of the modern age. What scope is there for individuals to avoid or resist consumerism?
Amish, in The World of The Techno
Suggestion for passable rout of near-future method in fear of the apparent future and agreement in my understanding of the Amish.
Amish
The Amish lifestyle( and why they live like this)
Amish Children Die in Kentucky Creek
Four Amish children died when their horse-drawn buggy toppled into a rapidly flooding creek. What a horrible tragedy for this family and for the entire Amish community!
Amish
Amish people are unique because they don’t use electricity like all other cultures. They dress very plain and live a "Plain" lifestyle. Amish have fun in ways similar to non-Amish, and in ways we might consider less typical, such as a sport like volleyball. They also like visiting, talking, and eating with other people.
The Amish generally eat foods produced in their own gardens or on their farms. As a rule, they do not eat processed, store-bought foods, such as corn flakes or potato chips. Homegrown fruits and vegetables, eaten fresh, canned, or frozen, play a very important part in the Amish diet. Vegetables often found in Amish meals include peas, corn, zucchini, beets, beans, rhubarb, and many others. Cabbage and potatoes are especially important. Sauerkrauta, type of pickled cabbage, appears at many Amish meals.










