Made from American 304 #4 brushed food grade 12 gauge and 14 gauge welded stainless steel. The butter churn is all USA made in an Amish factory that makes high-grade food-grade equipment for maple syrup and dair... Learn More
- Horizontal 304 food-grade stainless steel butter churns are made for small dairy and co-op operations.Learn More
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Best TINCTURE PRESS 2022 on the market Herb Press
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Sunday, January 9, 2022
White Mountain Ice Cream Motor 2022 Hurry Limited time!
Impossible to find White Mountain Ice Cream Green Motors. We have them again!
For a limited time! When they are gone they are gone.
01-2022 Our Amish shop has scored a cache of new green replacement electric heads for White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers.
They are expected to go fast and once they do; they are gone. These motors are no longer being made.
Monday, July 26, 2021
Homemade Wholesome Buckwheat/ Sweet Potato Dog Biscuits for dogs with grain allergies
Cottage Craft Works offers an assortment of Amish Organic flours and grains to meet a variety of needs. Buckwheat is a favorite for Gluten-free diets because it is a fruit seed and not a grain. Despite its name, it has no relation to wheat and is actually closer related to rhubarb!
In addition, it is high in fiber and protein as well as containing many health-boosting nutrients such as lysine, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, selenium, manganese, and vitamin B. It also contains heart-healthy omega-3.
Buckwheat can be beneficial for managing diabetes by helping to reduce blood glucose levels. It has also been found to reduce cholesterol levels and lower blood pressure!
All of these benefits translate to our canine friends as well. In fact, as more research is coming out that legumes such as peas, lentils, and chickpeas can have negative effects on dogs, many dog food brands have been searching for alternatives and have found a great option in buckwheat.
Here is a recipe for Buckwheat/Sweet Potato Dog Treats for dogs who have grain allergies, sent to us by a customer.
Ingredients
1 Cup Mashed Sweet Potato
2 1/2 Cups Buckwheat Flour
1/4 Cup Water
2 Eggs
Preheat Oven to 350 degrees.
Mix Buckwheat Flour, Sweet Potato, Water & Eggs in a large bowl, until a dough forms. Turn dough out on a well Buckwheat floured surface & roll out dough to approximately 1/2 inch thick. Cut out shapes with a doughnut cutter or other item. Place cutouts on a large cookie sheet using parchment paper. Bake until crisp or until treats just start to smoke. About 35-45 mins depending on your oven. Cool for at least 10 mins before feeding to dogs.
DO NOT add sugar to this mix, there is plenty of sugar in sweet potatoes for use as dog treats.
If you are making these for "Jawbreaker" snacks for human consumption, you can add brown sugar and spices such as cinnamon, ginger, or pumpkin pie seasoning to taste and substitute water with applesauce, for a long-lasting trail snack. These can be frozen and kept indefinitely and used as needed.
Reduce cooking time for a softer treat.
Enjoy!
Buy organic Amish buckwheat flour here.
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Immergood 2021 Best Ice Cream Maker Reviews
USA MADE ICE CREAM FREEZERS Immergood Review:
All the same high-quality USA made materials that have made Immergood a leading brand name for homemade ice cream freezers. Insulated leak-free tub, heavy-duty positive latching gear frame tub latch, stainless steel gears, and a heavy stainless can.
The Stainless 4-qt goes one step further adding an all stainless housing for the gear frame, a stainless-steel hand crank, and stainless-steel triple-action dasher.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Christmas Gifts Orders 2020 Ideas!
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Increased package volumes amid supply shortages is causing delays in shipping and delivery. Order your Christmas Gifts Early!
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Best manual sewing machine lift
Best manual sewing machine lift
Popular Rudersberg German sewing machine airlift used in our Amish custom sewing cabinets. This is the same German-made heavy-duty lift that will hold up to 50 lbs. for the larger machines. Others were selling this lift for much more and can no longer get them from the original German distributor.
Sewing machine airlift is widely being used in sewing cabinets made in custom woodworking shops across the country. Our Amish hardware distributor orders them directly from the German manufacturer in large container quantities allowing us to have them available and offer them at such a great discount.
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Sunday, October 11, 2020
BATTERY POWERED ICE CREAM MAKER USA MADE
Immergood USA BATTERY POWERED ICE CREAM MAKER USA MADE made 6-qt insulated poly tub/stainless steel ice cream freezer topped with a powerful triple action stainless battery-powered DC motor. Uses choice of popular Dewalt, Makita, or Milwaukee tool battery packs. (Not Included) The perfect ice cream machine-maker for off-grid, camping, and remote cabins.
Make 2-3 batches of ice cream on a 5-amp battery. More batches on higher amperage batteries. Actual experience may vary based on battery age and charge level. LED indicator lights let you know when the ice cream is done.
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Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Find Rudersberg Sewing Machine Air Lift Mechanisms
The Rudersberg sewing machine airlift mechanisms are still readily
available despite many companies now showing them out of stock or discontinued.
Cabinet makers, and home hobbyist woodworkers building
sewing machine cabinets have abruptly discovered that traditional suppliers of
the popular Rudersberg German airlift mechanisms no longer have them available
either listing them as discontinued or indefinitely out of stock on their web
sites.
Only one known supplier Cottage Craft Works.com in the US
and one supplier Sylvia Design in Canada with a dealer network in the US are
still listing the lifts as available. https://www.sylviadesign.com
Cottage Craft Works also has a subsidiary micro website with
the lifts available https://www.woodworking-kits.com/
dedicated to the home hobbyist woodworking individuals.
Both companies took aggressive measures to find a German
distributor that would continue supplying them after the long-standing German distributor
announced they would cease doing so.
These popular tap-and-release pneumatic lifts have been the
standard in sewing cabinet for decades. They are the mechanical air cylinder assist
lift platform used to lift sewing machines up from the storage position to
sewing bed height or tabletop height in counsel style sewing cabinets.
The German distributor that was supplying them suddenly announced
in 2019 that they would discontinue the lifts by the end of the year leaving the sewing
cabinet builders worldwide scrambling for a new source to obtain a sewing machine
lift mechanisms.
Cottage Craft Works also sells custom Amish sewing cabinets
and continues to supply the sewing lifts. Sylvia design who also sells its own
brand of sewing cabinets with dealerships in the US also sells the lifts. The
standard Sylvia lift SYLV-AIRLIFT is rated for 30 lb. capacity while the
Cottage Craft Works SML1 lift is rated for 50 lbs.
Cottage Craft Works and Sylvia Design also
offer a heavy-duty extra-tall lift for the next generation taller embroidery machines.
These sewing machines like the Bernina
model 7 series machines require at least 15” clearance when down inside the
cabinets. Sylvia Designs model number is SYLV-5004-Lift and rates the lift for
55 lbs., while the Cottage Craft Works extra tall heavy-duty lift SML-2HD is rated
at 60 lbs.
Cottage Craft Works is known for supplying Amish made
products and well-made products that are also used in the Amish communities.
Solid wood handcrafted sewing cabinets are one of their specialty products.
The Amish communities were one group of sewing cabinet
builders that were devastated to hear this type of news as they are very
dependent on sewing machine cabinets to maintain their sustainable
lifestyle. Amish women make almost all the
clothing for their large families as well as other sewn home goods.
Amish cabinet builders have also become dependent on the
lifts to continue building sewing cabinet for other Amish as well as others
seeking Amish made furniture which by itself is big nationwide business.
Sylvia Design https://www.sylviadesign.com
makes a full line of laminate sewing cabinets, sewing room furniture, and
accessories. With a US nationwide dealer network.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Rebirth of Vintage Maytag Wringer Washing Machines
Wringer Washing Machines were once the mainstay of virtually
every household during the early 1900s. While several companies produced
wringer washing machines, Maytag Wringer Washers long outlived the competition
and were still being produced up until 1983. These old relics were very well
made with heavy-duty parts. They were being made in the US during the error of
when quality and longevity matter long before the idea of planned obsolescence
was introduced to manufactures.
Wringer washers began to fall out of favor when
the automatic washers with a spin cycle took hold.
Maytag wringer washers are still widely being used in the
Amish self-sustaining communities. They are used in many other non-Amish
businesses such as garages and car washes that need to frequently wash rags,
coveralls, and shammies. They also are still
used in many homes as either the main source for clean clothes or as a garage
washing machine for worker clothes that the wife doesn’t wish to use in her
main washing machine.
An interesting phenomenon is occurring with the rebirth of
refurbished Maytag Washing Machines mainly due to the introduction of online
replacement parts by Cottage Craft Works.com
Many of the older Maytag Wringer Washers were retired when
parts became obsolete and couldn’t be obtained. Many were turned into a flower
planter and antique store display or sent to the junk pile.
Cottage Craft Works.com is a unique general store whose sole mission is to search the back roads of the Amish communities and find old-fashioned reproduction products or parts to fix vintage farms and household implements and appliances.
As the industrial revolution and the introduction of
electricity to the common homeowner transpired the common off-grid items began
to no longer have available parts. The
Amish self-sufficient culture is still stuck in those time periods and relies heavily
on this vintage equipment.
As part supplies began to dwindle Amish owned machine shops
and foundries began to reproduce the replacement parts. Many Amish companies purchased
the molds and patterns from the original manufactures so many of the parts are
just like they were when originally made.
Cottage Craft Works.com online general store offers all the
Amish parts to refurbish Maytag Wringer Washers from replacement, castes,
transmission parts, to replacement rollers and wringer parts. Most all the
parts are brand new, but they do have sources for some of the used parts as
well.
Cottage Craft Works can also source, DC and air-powered off-grid motors as well as gasoline engines to run Maytag Washers off-grid.
Paint can be sourced through local hardware stores Rust-Oleum Specialty 12 oz. Appliance Gloss
White Epoxy Spray Paint #7881830
Maytag was very consistent in the parts they made from
1940s-1983 so most all the parts cross over to the various models with some exceptions
between the older round tub and more modern square tub models. Along the way, they also made some
improvements with rubber tub gaskets replacing the older cork gaskets.
Since the introduction of the available parts by Cottage Craft Works
many have been searching for and refurbishing these vintage washing machines. Several have committed they are returning the
wringer washing machines that they grew up with because they reportedly clean
better. Others have become frustrated in
having to spend the money every few years on a new machine because the ones
they were using just wore out and were too expensive to repair of couldn’t find
anyone dependable to fix them.
Cottage Craft Works.com offers a full line old-fashioned
general store from sewing cabinets, kitchen wares, stoneware pottery, vintage
replacement gunstocks, and hunting equipment.
Replacement parts for vintage International Harvester, John Deere, and
New Idea implements are also a specialty.
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Friday, February 22, 2019
New Energy Efficient Dishwasher Dries Poorly
It’s a fact, new energy efficient dishwashers no longer produce the drying heat of older models. In order to comply with new appliance Federal Energy Efficiency Guidelines manufactures have reduced the heating capacity that once dried all types of dishes.
This results in plastic food storage containers and nonstick coated pans still dripping wet when the dishwasher completes the drying cycle.
Many owners who have replaced an older dishwasher with a new energy efficient model believe their new dishwasher is defective.
Drying and spotting agents do have a significant impact on the drying, but some items that don’t absorb heat like plastics and nonstick kitchen wares just can’t hold in what little heat is produced and then finish the drying at the end of the cycle.
Placing wet dishes into cabinets, especially on the bottom of plastic drinking glasses and coffee cups will start breaking down the cabinet finishes. Both raw exposed wood and wet dishes then harbor germs and bacteria.
So, what is one to do?
You can revert to old-fashioned dishwashing techniques such as hand drying with a dishtowel or air drying on a dishrack which, begs the question of the little girl on the dishwashing detergent commercial “So, what exactly does the dishwasher do?” Dish towels can also harbor bacteria and should be changed frequently with fresh ones.
We have found that an old-fashioned kitchen sink drainboard has become a modern-day necessity to finish air drying plastics and nonstick dishes. However, the ones being sold in stores are just not very adaptive to newer style kitchens. They don’t drain well, leaving countertops wet, are bulky to store away, as they are just ugly to leave out on nice countertops and kitchen sinks.
We use this Amish made stainless steel kitchen sink drainboard from Cottage Craft Works.com. The stainless-steel fits nicely with our high-end stainless kitchen appliances and goes nicely with our country farm sink.
The size is perfect for holding a standard stainless dish rack leaving space to dry long spoons on the side. Oversized commercial pots and pans can be air dried with or without the dishrack just like they are done in a commercial kitchen.
Best of all the positive drain slope of the drainboard doesn’t allow water to pool underneath and damage the countertops.
These drainboards are used by large Amish families who do most of the cooking at home without owning dishwashers.
The drainboard has also forced us to become even more energy efficient as we find it’s just as easy to now handwash the big pots and pans, as well as plastic freezer containers and then air dry them on the drainboard saving critical space in the dishwasher for standard dishes.
You can expect to pay around $100 for the drainboard and shipping. It’s an investment that will last a lifetime to be passed down to generations. Considering the number of dishes washed in the average household in a year the payback is rather quick.
Cottage Craft Works offers two styles, a closed lip back across the back edge and an open back edge. The open back is more economically priced as it takes less labor to make than the closed back.
We prefer the closed back style as it allows us to use the drainboard as an extra prep area where we can use the spray hose to wash out vegetables in a colander on the drainboard.
Cottage Craft Works also offers powder coated decorator style drainboards in black and granite style finishes for those kitchens using newer black appliances and decorator kitchen sinks and countertops.
Custom sizes are also available for different uses for home and commercial kitchens.
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Pressing Tinctures, Herbal Oils, Extracts, Using A Hydraulic Press
Get the maximum extract from your tincture mixes from herbs and plants for medicinal as well as flavor enhancers.
When it comes maximizing the fruits of your labor and squeezing absolutely every droplet form expensive herbs and plants only a hydraulic tincture-herb-oil press will give you commercial duty results. The more tonnage of pressure the more dryer pulp plug known as the “marc” will become allowing the most potent tinctures to be squeezed out.
Hand screw presses just don’t apply the types of pressure to bear down on the marc thus as much as 20%-40% of the most beneficial tincture is left untouched and eventually thrown away with the marc.
The self-sufficient Amish probably understands the concept of getting the most benefits and usefulness of the manual labors and tools used in order to sustain their lifestyle.
Extracting essential herbs and oils is a large part of the Amish way of life for making homemade flavor enhancers, soaps, candles, medicinal salves, and tonics.
The Amish also grow most all their herbs and hand-collect wild plant leaves and roots to make their own tincture brews. They want to make the most of the hard work it takes to do so.
Thus, when it comes to making functional items to get the job done, they tend to do an overkill above anything else on the market both for long term use and the maximum output. They tend to use substantially thicker raw materials in the metal parts and overengineer the construction.
While most tincture hydraulic jack presses use a 6-Ton bottle jack the Amish step it up and use an 8-Ton or even a 20-Ton jack. While most use just any imported bottle jack the Amish use only a well-made USA bottle jack built in ISO certified factories.
CCW USA Amish Tincture Press |
Time is important and to support the extra-large families most everything they make must be oversized as well. So, instead of making a ½ gallon press the Amish made tincture press has a one-gallon capacity.
The extra pressing power with the heavier construction and capacity places this tincture press more on the level of a commercial lab press.
Aside from pressing tincture and essential oils the Amish also use this tincture press for other uses such as pressing cheese and fruit juices.
You will only find the 8 & 20 Ton Amish USA made tincture press online at Cottage Craft Works.com
Cottage Craft Works is a unique general store that works closely with Amish cottage based shops to bring old-fashioned USA quality made products to the general market place.
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