The Creamery at High Country’s Dairy Delights


The “Creamery” is four times larger than its former cheese outlet and offers a comprehensive selection of dairy products and related menu items. There is also a cafe where visitors can enjoy delicious grilled cheese sandwiches or other dairy-inspired meals.

This year’s competition marked an historic first by including ice cream as one of the categories. Many of Oregon’s finest dairy producers received gold medals and awards of excellence as part of this historic occasion.

The Creamery

Visit High Country Dairy Delights’ Creamery to enjoy homemade ice cream, milkshakes, sundaes and more made fresh daily with farm fresh milk! With 10+ flavors hand-dipped ice cream made right before your eyes featuring decadent whole bean vanilla and rich salted caramel as customer favorites; seasonal toppings from local farms are also offered as seasonal specials such as their special cantaloupe bowls!

The owners of this exceptional farm-based dairy have gone the extra mile in creating a destination. Their facility boasts a dairy processing plant, an ice cream shop and a mercantile with all ingredients produced right there on site; you’ll even find Pennsylvania Preferred milk, cheese and butter produced locally! They host family events and educational programs throughout the year to give children an authentic farm experience!

Since 1840, the Ritchey family has been delighting visitors to Delmarva Peninsula with delicious ice cream and other dairy products at this landmark peak-season destination: Vale Wood Farm in Dewey Beach. As part of their family-owned operation located within this picturesque setting on Vale Wood Farm’s grounds, this operation purchases milk from nearby dairy farmers before offering year-round flavors such as Raven’s Ripple (raspberry ice cream with swirl of fudge) and Dixie Cups as seasonal offerings; additionally this shop also offers cakes or pies upon special request!

Darryl Goodner of Louisville Cream was working twelve-hour shifts at a chemical plant to make ends meet when he decided to take a risk with his dream of opening his own small-batch ice cream company. That risk paid off and now they offer flavors as varied as sweet potato pie and honey cornbread bourbon!

Okolona Dessert Shop has long been a fixture of Louisville. You walk up to their order window, place your order, have it processed and are taken through to pick up each ice cream/order individually at subsequent windows.

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The Dairy Farmer’s Market

Years ago, travelers to Beaver, Utah were often disappointed to find no dairy options at gas stations. Today, visitors will discover an exciting dairy destination: the Dairy Farmer’s Market features local and regional produce as well as handmade food items and artisanal goods made locally or by artisans; serving as a gathering spot for families, friends and neighbors.

The Market also features a cafe serving fresh coffee, baked goods and sandwiches; dairy products including milk, cheese, yogurt and locally-sourced ingredients used in its ice cream production; as well as providing meat such as beef, pork, lamb and chicken for purchase on Thursdays through Saturdays from 8 am to 5 pm.

With its charming ambience and bounty of produce, Dairy Farmer’s Market offers fresh foods perfect for lunch or dinner. Additionally, handmade gifts and artisanal goods can also be found here. Plus there are educational classes offered such as dairy industry history or learning how to make traditional foods!

India’s demand for fresh milk is great; unfortunately, however, its supply chain fails to keep pace. Country Delight’s direct-to-consumer dairy company addresses this challenge by eliminating middlemen and providing customers with direct access to organic milk directly from its source.

As well as this, they have launched a mobile application enabling customers to track deliveries. Furthermore, they have received significant investment from venture capital firms and formed partnerships with farmers so that their customers are guaranteed quality products at an affordable price point.

Country Delight was one of the few businesses able to maintain supply chains during the pandemic lockdown thanks to owning livestock of its own, which ensured its reliability as a supplier and restored their reputation, expanding rapidly thereafter and now reaching over one million households across North America with essential food essentials. Furthermore, they’re planning on unveiling cold-pressed edible oils available later this year at select stores.

The Dairy Education Center

While traveling or simply stopping for gas, chances are you have stopped at a convenient store to grab something to eat or drink. What you may not realize is that local dairy farmers have been busy turning this spot into something much healthier: A place for nurturing both body and soul!

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With its new name and refreshed appearance, The Creamery is now a place for visitors to experience all things dairy – from cheese samples to milkshakes made with local milk sourced right from the dairy production facility or learning more about local history through Dairy Education Center tours. Conveniently located between Interstate 15 and US-89, it provides hungry travelers a convenient stop-off spot on their travels or as part of an overnight stay.

The Creamery is also an ideal place for families looking for some quality time together on the farm. Their friendly staff will assist in finding something to meet everyone’s tastes – and even giving children the chance to taste cow juice! Plus they offer a gift shop so you can purchase tasty treats or souvenirs to take back with them!

Elizabeth and John Winder launched their dairy business in Granger, Utah in 1880 by selling butter and milk to local businesses and households. Within two years the business expanded into selling Jersey cattle as well as black-and-white Holstein cattle for milk production. Furthermore, their family began making and distributing various dairy products such as butter, ice cream, cottage cheese and other milk-derived items such as butter.

Today, Winder Dairy operates five farms in northern Utah and sells their products all across the U.S. They’ve even made headlines for their groundbreaking business model!

Country Delight was launched as a dairy delivery startup in 2015 and offers premium dairy products directly to customer doorsteps. Their emphasis on customer service and stringent quality control have helped build an incredible following among their loyal customer base.

As well as traditional dairy products, this company also offers organic and gluten-free milk options, capitalizing on the growing clean label trend that has permeated food industry.

The Dairy Museum

Dairy museums take you back in time, demonstrating how dairy farming evolved into the modern industry it is today. From milk stools and butter molds, to cow blankets, hayracks and farm machinery – The National Dairy Shrine in Chevy Court offers an interactive museum and educational center dedicated to honoring America’s dairy heritage. Open daily with gift shop offerings. Visitors may self-guide or avail themselves of knowledgeable guided tours; school field trips, homeschool groups or scout troops also take advantage of educational programs within its walls!

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Family-friendly interactive exhibits at this museum showcase how dairy farmers provide us all with food while playing an essential role in protecting our environment. It chronicles its history from its beginnings to today, showing how farming has developed along with shifting consumer demands and trends. There’s even a theater featuring live milking demonstrations so visitors can witness this process first hand!

This family-run farm offers private tours and educational programs for school and homeschool groups, 4-H clubs, scouts and families alike. Tour highlights include visiting cows in their barn, touring the milk parlor and learning more about life as a dairy farmer – plus you might get to milk a cow and even make butter!

Sample milk and cheese products produced on the farm while shopping for souvenirs and snacks at our store, featuring books, videos and DVDs about Vermont dairy farming history as well as nationwide. Open Monday-Sunday between June and August or by appointment only.

At this farm, there are various family-oriented events throughout the year, such as summer farm camp for kids and goat yoga. You can even stay overnight at this charming little farm or book it as your wedding or bed and breakfast venue!

Farm to Table offers educational tours by appointment, petting and feeding areas, animal therapy sessions, barnyard birthday parties, bed & breakfast accommodation, luxury tiny homes for weddings or even bed and breakfast vacation stays – and much more. Visitors can watch cows being milked before meeting baby calves at our farm! Additionally, tour the creamery to learn low temperature pasteurization techniques such as bottling.