A local Plymouth couple getting their first taste of being vendors at the 2021 Blueberry Festival
By: Mayra Franco
Posted: Sep 5, 2021 11:15 AM EDT
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PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- A local Plymouth couple getting their first taste of being vendors at the Marshall County Blueberry Festival for 2021.
They are showcasing their handmade Harrington Noodles all five days at the festival on Michigan Street.
For more info about the local family-owned business and their handmade noodles, you can click the following link: Harrington Noodles - Get in Touch, Amish Style Egg Noodles
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