Kansas cafe keeps town running with Swedish food
December 1, 2017
OLSBURG, Kan. (AP) — The holidays are fast approaching, and that's good news for Erin Gutsch, proprietor of the Farmhouse cafe and grocery store in this Pottawatomie County hamlet of 219 people.
Last year marked another successful holiday season for the business, known then as Loberg Grocery. The name was changed to the Farmhouse in March and it remains one of only a handful of shops in town.
The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that the cafe attracts people from more than 150 miles away each Christmas season, as it specializes in homemade, hard-to-find traditional Swedish holiday delicacie...
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