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Walden Farms Calorie Free Pancake Syrup (12 Oz.)
Walden Farms Calorie Free Products
By Using Walden Farms calorie free products, you can subtract an average of 330 calories per day from your diet. That’s 10,000 calories per month, which could enable you to lose 34 Lbs. in one year!
Walden Farms Calorie Free Pancake Syrup Enjoy the pleasure of pancake syrup without worrying about calories. Enjoy delicious Pancake Syrup with no calories, fat, carbs, gluten or sugars of any kind. Other higher calorie sugary pancake syrups have 220 calories in only 4 tablespoons. Treat yourself to Walden Farms Calorie Free Pancake Syrup. Made with real maple flavor.
Walden Farms Pancake Syrup is great in coffee, is delicious over ice cream, adds indulgence to the flavor of fresh fruits, is great in smoothies and delicious in many dessert recipes. You can indulge, yet save hundreds of calories every time.
If you enjoy this, we also carry many other Walden Farms calorie free products including Strawberry Syrup, Chocolate Syrup, Blueberry Syrup, Chocolate Dip, Caramel Dip, Marshmallow Dip, and several calorie free salad dressings including Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Italian Sun Dried Tomato, and Raspberry Vinaigrette.
Walden Farms Calorie Free Strawberry Syrup(12 Oz.)
Walden Farms Calorie Free Products
By Using Walden Farms calorie free products, you can subtract an average of 330 calories per day from your diet. That’s 10,000 calories per month, which could enable you to lose 34 Lbs. in one year!
Walden Farms Strawberry SyrupEnjoy delicious Strawberry Syrup with no calories, fat, carbs, gluten or sugars of any kind. Other higher calorie sugary fruit syrups have 190 calories in only two tablespoons. Treat yourself to Walden Farms Calorie Free Strawberry Syrup. Made with concentrated fruit extract and natural flavor
Walden Farms Strawberry Syrup makes milk a special treat, is delicious over ice cream, enhances the flavor of fresh fruits, is great in smoothies and delicious in any recipe that calls for fruit flavor. You can indulge, yet save hundreds of calories every time.
If you enjoy this, we also carry many other Walden Farms calorie free products including Blueberry Syrup, Pancake Syrup, Chocolate Syrup, Chocolate Dip, Caramel Dip, Marshmallow Dip, and several calorie free salad dressings including Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Italian Sun Dried Tomato, and Raspberry Vinaigrette.
Walden Farms Calorie Free Caramel Dip
Walden Farms Calorie Free Products
By Using Walden Farms calorie free products, you can subtract an average of 330 calories per day from your diet. That’s 10,000 calories per month, which could enable you to lose 34 Lbs. in one year!
Walden Farms Calorie Free Caramel Dip
Enjoy rich creamy caramel dip without worrying about calories. This delicious Caramel Dip has no calories, fat, carbs, gluten or sugars of any kind. Other higher calorie sugary caramel Dips have 130 calories in only 2 tablespoons. Treat yourself to Walden Farms Calorie Free Caramel Dip. Made with natural caramel flavor.
Walden Farms Caramel Dip is great with apple or pear slices, is delicious over ice cream, is great in smoothies and delicious in parfaits. You can indulge, yet save hundreds of calories every time.
If you enjoy this, we also carry many other Walden Farms calorie free products including Chocolate Dip, Marshmallow Dip,Strawberry Syrup, Pancake Syrup, Blueberry Syrup, Chocolate Syrup, and several calorie free salad dressings including Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Italian Sun Dried Tomato, and Raspberry Vinaigrette.
Walden Farms Calorie Free Marshmallow Dip
Walden Farms Calorie Free Products
By Using Walden Farms calorie free products, you can subtract an average of 330 calories per day from your diet. That’s 10,000 calories per month, which could enable you to lose 34 Lbs. in one year!
Delicious Walden Farms Calorie Free Marshmallow Dip
Indulge your love of marshmallows and still eat healthy. Enjoy delicious Marshmallow Dip with no calories, fat, carbs, gluten or sugars of any kind. Other higher calorie sugary Marshmallow Dips have 220 calories in only 4 tablespoons. Treat yourself to Walden Farms Calorie Free Marshmallow Dip. Made with premium natural vanilla flavor.
Walden Farms Marshmallow Dip is delicious with all your favorite fruit cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, bananas, peaches and more, in a parfait, smoothies, with yogurt, or as a topping on pudding or Jell-O. You can indulge, yet save hundreds of calories every time.
If you enjoy this, we also carry many other Walden Farms calorie free products including Caramel Dip, Chocolate Dip, Strawberry Syrup, Pancake Syrup, Blueberry Syrup, Chocolate Syrup, and several calorie free salad dressings including Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Italian Sun Dried Tomato, and Raspberry Vinaigrette.
Walden Farms Calorie Free Blueberry Syrup (12 Oz.)
Walden Farms Calorie Free Products
By Using Walden Farms calorie free products, you can subtract an average of 330 calories per day from your diet. That’s 10,000 calories per month, which could enable you to lose 34 Lbs. in one year!
Walden Farms Blueberry SyrupEnjoy delicious Blueberry Syrup with no calories, fat, carbs, gluten or sugars of any kind. Other higher calorie sugary fruit syrups have 190 calories in only two tablespoons. Treat yourself to Walden Farms Calorie Free Blueberry Syrup. Made with concentrated fruit extract and natural flavor
Walden Farms Blueberry Syrup makes milk a special treat, is delicious over ice cream, enhances the flavor of fresh fruits, is great in smoothies and delicious in any recipe that calls for fruit flavor. You can indulge, yet save hundreds of calories every time.
If you enjoy this, we also carry many other Walden Farms calorie free products including Strawberry Syrup, Pancake Syrup, Chocolate Syrup, Chocolate Dip, Caramel Dip, Marshmallow Dip, and several calorie free salad dressings including Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Italian Sun Dried Tomato, and Raspberry Vinaigrette.
Hot Pepper Jelly
Sweet and spicy, Walnut Creek Hot Pepper Jelly is an Amish classic. From the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country Walnut Creek.HistoryFrom Walnut Creek Foods President, Mark Coblentz…”It all started with a pickup truck and a slide-in refrigerated box in April 1977. I was 21years old with more spunk than sense. A cousin told me about an opportunity where a local fellow had a cheese route for sale. I struck a deal that put me in business. There was a little problem, though: The previous route owner neglected to tell me that he had quit the route a month before, and I happened to be the first guy who came along. The business really wasn’t much more than that pickup truck, an assortment of 20 local products and a list of about 60 potential customers.
Early on a Tuesday morning I filled my truck and headed for Northeastern Ohio, peddling cheese and Trail Bologna to retail stores. Since I was using the previous owner’s invoices, I was hoping I wouldn’t have to pronounce one of the items listed—cheddar cheese—because I didn’t know if it was pronounced chead-er(like “header”) orcheed-er(like “reader”). My cheese experience at that time was limited to having tasted four varieties: Swiss, Baby Swiss, Longhorn and occasionally a Casino Brick.
Anyway, I was excited when the first store ordered two wheels of Baby Swiss and three rings of Trail Bologna—about $15 worth of product. I calculated that with 60 stores on my customer list, I could sell $900 for the week. The only problem was that the manager at the next store told me he didn’t need anything. That certainly burst my bubble. But I had an even greater disappointment later that first day when I learned that the largest customer had traveled to Holmes County to buy product directly from the manufacturer because the previous route owner hadn’t shown up for nearly a month.
It was all a great learning experience. I think my new customers sensed how hard I was trying to serve them. In fact, the large client who showed me the door the first day became one of my best customers after I showed up every week for six months. “You’ve earned my trust,” he told me. “I know you won’t leave me high and dry.” More than 30 years later his store is still an active customer.
Another customer took me under wing and helped me gain a number of new accounts. Because of these new clients’ requests, I soon realized that just 20 varieties of cheese weren’t meeting my customers’ needs. I began checking out additional products. I figured since I was already delivering at a store, I might as well maximize my marketing potential.
Even though I didn’t have the benefit of education—or even experience—behind me, I did have a significant edge. That edge was that my parents had raised me with Christian values. My parents are conservative Amish Mennonite, and they had taught me to go the extra mile. They also taught me the importance of honesty. Honesty and integrity have always been hallmarks of our company. Early on, one of my new customers received a three-cent credit from me. It convinced her that we were a company she wanted to do business with. She became a lifelong fan of Walnut Creek Cheese and a friend of the family.
My first warehouse was a couple of refrigerated truck beds and a shed on my dad’s farm. In 1984, when more space became necessary, we built our first building in Walnut Creek, Ohio. We attached a retail store to it, primarily so I could justify having personnel to answer the phone for wholesale orders and pick-ups. Although the retail store began as an afterthought, it was the beginning of us becoming a team. In an interesting development, the retail exposure and knowledge of products needed to make retail successful were used to better serve our wholesale customers as well.
With both wholesale and retail in place, our next focus was manufacturing. My brother Jason and I formed Coblentz Chocolate Company in 1987. This venture further piqued our interest in manufacturing more of our own foods, leading to the acquisition of Snyder Foods in 1994 and Holmes Distributing in 1995. Both of these companies had been friendly competitors in the wholesale trade. They also manufactured several categories of food. Snyder Foods cooked jams, jellies and fudge. Holmes Distributing made cheese spreads. With these acquisitions we were able to achieve further efficiency. Now stores could buy from one company instead of three. Purchasing and picking up products also were more efficient.
Our team further maximized potential by opening our second retail store, this one in Berlin, in 1996—and acquiring Uncle Mike’s Beef Jerky in 1998. The tantalizing taste of Uncle Mike’s Beef Jerky made it a mouth-watering complement to our line of manufactured foods.
Acquisitions played a large part in the early growth of our company because our growth was directly linked to the friendliness we extended to our competitors. By not soliciting their customers, we treated them as we would want to be treated. Also, if any of our competitors were going to be short a product for their routes, they could count on us to supply it to them at a price that was just above our cost. I believe this was a factor in the management of these companies talking to us when they were ready to sell their businesses.
Because of these acquisitions we moved our wholesale operations to Millersburg for a period of three years. Our vision was to build a new warehouse in Walnut Creek. This dream was fulfilled in 1997 when we constructed our new warehouse facility. We designed our warehouse so that we could wrap our retail outlet around it when we outgrew our existing retail locations in Walnut Creek and Berlin. This happened in 2002. We were able to use the high ceilings and mezzanines from the warehouse to display the antiques and nostalgic items that I’ve collected over the years. This created a unique shopping experience as we continued to serve our customers with our low prices and Walnut Creek quality.
The response to the new store was overwhelming, and our customer count (both wholesale and retail) grew so much that we needed more space. We made a decision to build a new wholesale distribution center. This 60,000-square-foot facility was completed in 2007 and today serves more than 1,400 wholesale customers who feature Walnut Creek Foods products in their stores. This move vacated a large part of our back room that we converted to retail. We were able to give our departments more space to serve our customers better. We continued the nostalgic theme in our design because we truly have values that are time-tested. Today our customers continue to talk to their friends about our store. We’re seeing new people in our store every week. Why do folks want to do business with us? Because …
They trust us.
They know we deliver value.
We’re blessed with 220 associates who have the customers’ best interests at heart.
We treat others like we want to be treated.
Visiting our store is just plain fun!”Shisler’s Cheese House is a proud supplier of Walnut Creek foods!
Valentines Day Gift Box for Her
Valentines Day Gift Box for Her
Spoil the women in your life with a Valentines Day Gift Box for Her. This includes: Havarti Cheese, Heggy’s Milk Chocolate Heart (14 oz), and Strawberry Cheesecake Swirl Fudge
Yogurt Cheese
Yogurt Cheese is another of our lower calorie alternatives or skinny foods. The high fat content and calorie count in dairy products has made most cheeses off limits to anyone watching their calorie intake, but not anymore! Yogurt Cheese is the lower calorie and lower fat alternative you’ve been looking for. Yogurt Cheese is the creamy white cheese left over when liquid whey drains from the fresh yogurt. It is all natural and is a great way to supplement your diet with calcium and protein without adding fat. Yogurt Cheese is also low in sodium and lactose (milk sugar), but still tastes creamy and rich!
Yogurt Cheese takes on the flavor of whatever it is mixed with, so it can be enjoyed with your other favorite foods to dilute the fat content. We also offer Yogurt Cheese with Garlic and Herb, Yogurt Cheese with Jalapenos, and Yogurt Cheese with Vegetables. For recipes and ideas on the best ways to enjoy Yogurt Cheese, try this Yogurt Cheese Cookbook by Triad Publishing.
Yogurt Cheese Nutritional Information
Additional Ideas with Yogurt Cheese
Add Yogurt Cheese to a Bagel and Cream Cheese: spread bagel with plain yogurt cheese. If you want more flavor, mix in a teaspoon of our homestyle jam or spreadable fruit. Add Yogurt Cheese to a Danish: split an English muffin in half, toast it, and spread with sweetened yogurt cheese. Sprinkle with cinnamon and heat under broiler until bubbly. Add Yogurt Cheese to Peanut Butter: mix 1 tablespoon of peanut butter with 1- 2 tablespoons of yogurt cheese (the yogurt cheese takes on the flavor of the peanut butter). Add Yogurt Cheese to Mayonaise: mix 1 tablespoon mayonnaise with 1- 2 tablespoons yogurt cheese (the yogurt cheese takes on the flavor of the mayonnaise ).
Use Yogurt Cheese as a Baked Potato Topping: add sour cream flavor, chives and/or herbs to yogurt cheese. Use Yogurt Cheese as Whipped Cream: mix 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon or 1/2 teaspoon vanilla to vanilla yogurt cheese. Mix Yogurt Cheese with Ice Cream: mix 1/4 cup of ice cream and 1tsp of vanilla to 1/4 cup of yogurt cheese. Make a Lemon Tart: place a thin cookie in the bottom of a cupcake paper; spoon in yogurt cheese with lemon flavoring; top it off with slice of fruit. Chill before serving. Make Chocolate Mousse: add 1 packet low-calorie chocolate drink mix to 1 cup of yogurt cheese. Make Vanilla Frosting: mix 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla with 1 cup of yogurt cheese. Chill. Spread on the cake just before serving.
Banana Split Mix
Cranberries, banana chips, almonds, chocolate covered peanuts, chocolate drops, pineapple tidbits, raisins, yogurt covered peanuts, peanuts, yogurt drops.
Gift Box #1: Baby Swiss Cheese
Baby Swiss Cheese
This is a fantastic gift box containing a 4lb wheel of Baby Swiss cheese as well as an assortment of chocolates.
Having the whole family around during the holiday season? Grab this gift box that contains a whole 4Lb. Baby Swiss Cheese Wheel. Our Baby Swiss is made in Charm Ohio, by the original producer Guggisberg Cheese. It is a young, semi-soft whole milk cheese with small holes and a mild flavor. It also comes with chocolates for those with a sweet tooth!
Baby Swiss is another of our local selections, made in Charm, Ohio by the original producer Guggisberg Cheese. Some of Our other Signature local cheeses include Swiss, Sharp Swiss, Amish Butter Cheese, Yogurt Cheese, and several variations of each. Baby Swiss is a young, semi-soft whole milk cheese distinguishable by its myriad of small holes. Baby Swiss is closely related to Swiss cheese, made by substituting water for the milk’s whey to slow bacterial action, Baby Swiss has smaller holes and a milder flavor. Baby Swiss is often made from whole milk. Baby Swiss has a delightfully creamy and mild taste, a delicious favorite!
History of Baby Swiss
Baby Swiss originated in 1967 just outside of Charm, Ohio, and was invented by cheese connoisseur Alfred Guggisberg, an alumnus of the famous Swiss Federal “Molkereishulle” (cheese maker’s institute). The name Baby Swiss was coined by Alfred’s wife, Margaret Guggisberg, who thought that in comparison to the larger wheels of traditional Swiss cheese, when placed side by side, the new cheese looked like a baby.
We love this gift box as it feels truly special to receive a whole wheel of cheese and we know whoever you are gifting it to will absolutely love it!
- 4 Lb. Baby Swiss Wheel
- Assorted Chocolates