Thursday, July 12, 2012

A Little Piece of Diary Heaven

There is nothing that beats something fresh from the farm and ice cream is no exception. In fact, I don't think there is a more delicious way to enjoy it. The best part about the landscape up North is that things are tucked away, so places can pop up when you least expect them. That was how my sister found this absolutely precious creamery, Woodside Farm Creamery, that she introduced me to. This farm has cows and sheep galore frolicking in the pasture, so you know that there isn't any way it could be fresher. The huge front lawn is shaded by big trees and has lots of picnic tables to sit at. It seems like it is pulled straight out of a magazine because of how much charm it has. Unlike here, most of the year has beautiful weather, so it's usually pretty packed outside. At the back of the lawn you will see this small wooden house. Don't be fooled by its simplicity because that's where all the magic happens.

Once you walk in you will notice the wall of flavors, which has everything from vanilla to black raspberry chip to peanut butter and jelly. You can get every flavor in banana splits, scoops, cones, half pints, or pints. I chose the black raspberry chip because those are two of my favorite things. The ice cream was silky smooth, well as smooth as it could be with chocolate chips in it, and packed full of flavor. It was definitely hard to not eat the whole thing! All I can say is that it's probably best that I don't live close to the creamery because I think I would be there way too often. After having that, it's hard to eat packaged ice cream. Besides, it must be pretty legit because Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were spotted at the creamery recently, so you never know who you might run into. Make sure the next time you are in Delaware, you stop by this little piece of ice cream heaven. No matter what you choose, you can't go wrong.

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