The Old Colony, Kleine Gemeinde, and Old Order have a diet which mainly consists of homemade bread, cottage cheese, noodles, pork, potatoes, and stewed beans. Milk is used in many of their meals, such as casseroles and faspa foods. Some dishes from the Plautdietsch groups are: nuddelsuppe: noodle soup made with home-made noodles werenaki: (perogies see picture above ) made of pockets of flour with glums (cottage cheese) filling, schmaunfat (white gravy made of flour, milk and black pepper), and formavorscht (pork sausage). The perogies are then boiled and served. I recommend it to anyone who wants to try out Plautdietsch foods although I prefer the fried ones. Cheesy or creamy casseroles: often it will contain meat and cream with potatoes or macaroni borscht: a vegetable soup with bits of meat sometimes added to it Clops: patties from either ground meat or potatoes And then there is that unique Mennonite meal known as faspa, a late afternoon snack or earl
Music, the comfort of the soul, the way of sin to some, a sign of true worship to others. Within the Mennonite family in Belize music to some degree is used or listened to, with each branch viewing it based on their understanding of the Bible. The Kleine Gemeinde Used to consider any musical instrument as wrong. But after acapella recorded music was approved, it introduced a need for tape recorders, then slowly over the years other instruments were approved. Church singing is still acapella, and radio and TV are still not accepted. However, instruments such as violins (which is often played by KG youth girls) and guitars are used during youth singing, community concerts, and personal entertainment or family singing. The organ is also used sometimes in such events. The Beachy and Conservative Mennonites Also sing acapella style during church services and other singing services. While musical instruments such as guitars and violins are not
Mennonites in Belize have become famous for their custom-built wooden "Mennonite houses". The two main house builders in the country, Plett's Home Builders and Linda Vista Lumberyard , both located in Spanish Lookout, have become reknowned for their prefabricated houses which are built in Spanish Lookout and shipped countrywide. Houses are built from lumber or colored sheet metal and prices will vary of course based on the amount of details a customer wants. A small house with 2 bedrooms and a bathroom and kitchen may cost you an estimated US$12,000 to US$15,000. (Check directly with the company for up-to-date pricing and delivery fees.) A "Mennonite house", custom built by Plett's Home Builder's; photo via Facebook Plett's Home Builders offers both metal and wood siding with a variety of porch and window designs. Linda Vista, which is just down the road from Plett's, also offers excellent building options. Also inside Spanish Lookout i