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And, just as Pennsylvania Dutch itself includes some English words, so, vice versa, your bewildered linguist scatters dialect expressions through his English with a carefree hand. "It kreistles me", he'll tell you, meaning that it makes him shudder.
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www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/culture/index.htm
www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/culture/index.htm
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Pennsylvania Dutch ; Traditions and Crafts;; Quilts, Hex Signs, Furniture and More ... Naturally, these settlers brought their old world customs and traditions to Pennsylvania. The "fancy" farmers decorated their distinctive bank barns with large, colorful geometric patterns. Mystical bird and floral designs...
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www.artsandmusicpa.com/travelpanyc/amishcrafts.htm
www.artsandmusicpa.com/travelpanyc/amishcrafts.htm
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Pennsylvania Dutch at Home Cooking : Home Cooking Information ... Simple Ingredients, Deliciously Prepared - Pennsylvania Dutch Style ; A bit of history and background information to help explain the Pennsylvania Dutch style of cooking...
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The Pennsylvania Dutch celebrate Shrove Tuesday by eating yeast raised potato doughnuts, which are lovingly known as ... Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 25, 2009. In Pennsylvania Dutch country, February 24, Shrove Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent, is known as "Fastnacht Day." The Pennsylvania Dutch...
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www.bellaonline.com/articles/art8521.asp
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The mosaic of ethnic backgrounds present in Amish Country have resulted in a rich tapestry of Old and New World Christmas customs. Many of the most interesting traditions are unique to our Pennsylvania German heritage. ... "Santa Claus" seems to have come from the New York Dutch settlers’ "Sinter Klaus," or St. Nicholas.
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www.amishnews.com/featurearticles/germanchristmas.htm
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Explore Lancaster's Amish & Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Articles about the Amish, their culture, customs and traditions. Reliable and accurate information with recommended reading list and links. ... ASK UNCLE AMOS: 1. How many Amish are there and where do they live? 2. What does "Pennsylvania Dutch" mean? 3.
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Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pennsylvania Dutch are the descendants of Germanic peoples who emigrated to the U.S. (primarily to Pennsylvania), from Germany and The Low Countries prior to 1800. The Dutch are generally regard...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Dutch
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Those disputes are among the Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas history and traditions to be presented 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Heritage Center. ... Melanie Gold, a freelance writer, editor and historian, is to share Pennsylvania Dutch traditions from her family and others.
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www.lehighvalleylive.com/slate-belt/index.ssf/2008/12/s...
www.lehighvalleylive.com/slate-belt/index.ssf/2008/12/slate_belt_heritage_center_to.html
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I am originally from Pennsylvania, right in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Culture. I have so longed for some good old country dutch cooking and have tried ordering products online. I have been so disappointed to find that alot of these companies try and associate Amish and Pennslyvania Dutch as the same thing.
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weedwhackinwenches.blogspot.com/2008/06/pennsylvania-du...
weedwhackinwenches.blogspot.com/2008/06/pennsylvania-dutch-traditions-and.html
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