Frintschoft Froag: Something commonly found in almost all "Mennonite" homes ?


Our Menno Survey Says!

Something commonly found in almost all "Mennonite" homes?  (not edible)

#1 The Bible

#2 The Mennonite Treasury

#3 Sewing Machine

#4 China Cabinet

#5 Tupperware

#6 Cast Iron Pan

#7 Wonder Oil

#8 Knipsbrat

Wanna be a Mennonite and enjoy free faspa wherever you go? Maybe you were afraid to ask? Don’t worry. You’re not alone. Many have wondered how to get in on the Kielke with Schmaunt fat dinners and be first in line when the thrift shop opens!  And learning Plautdietsch helps! (Don't worry, there won't be a test)

Are you interested in getting more enjoyment out of life?  A Plautdietsch dictionary will provide you with hours of endless enjoyment while you reminisce through more than 25,000 words and Mennonite phrases.    It makes a great gift for anyone who appreciates this unique spoken language.  It also makes a great keepsake for children and grandchildren.  There are still a few available.  

GET YOURS WHILE STOCK LASTS!

 

Remember those awesome Mennonites dishes that mom made?!  Well they ALL here in the classic cookbook that made Mennonite food famous! Makes a great gift idea for helping the younger generation to keep the food traditions alive!

Enjoy some interesting articles from the Mennonite Enquirer!

Make sure to follow us so that you don't miss out on the Plautdietsch word of the day and other stories and articles on our Menno Tribune Facebook page. You haven't done that yet?  Na oba!  Click on Leina and Hein below and it will take you to the Menno Tribune and hit the "follow" button. Daut es emm sonnst! And remember to forward the Menno Tribune Facebook link to your friends and frintshoft!


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