Raw Ice Cream Found 300 Miles from St. Lawrence County, NY
9 raw ice cream sources within 300 miles
About Raw Milk Ice Cream Sources Near St. Lawrence County, NY
Raw milk ice cream is made in small batches at farm creameries using unpasteurized milk and cream. The flavor varies with season, herd, and farm practice. Sources near St. Lawrence County, NY may include:
- Farm Creameries: On-farm operations that churn small-batch ice cream and sell direct to consumers
- Herdshare Programs: Own a share of a dairy herd to access raw dairy products including artisan ice cream
- Specialty Retailers: Some natural food stores and co-ops carry raw milk ice cream made by local creameries
- Farmers Markets: Farm creameries sometimes sell scoops or pints at local farmers markets seasonally
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Raw Ice Cream Availability Near St. Lawrence County, NY
Within 300 miles of St. Lawrence County, NY: 6 farms with direct sales and 3 off-farm sources.
Raw Ice Cream Sources Near St. Lawrence County, NY
9 sources found
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery St. Lawrence County
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St. Lawrence County, NY
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Kiss the Cow Farm
2248 Royalton Turnpike
Barnard, VT
US 05068Kiss the Cow Farm is an organic, grass-based dairy selling raw milk from our small herd of Jersey cows.
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Flayvors Of Cook Farm
129 S Maple St
Hadley, MA
US 01035A small family dairy farm in the beautiful Pioneer Valley.
Come enjoy homemade ice cream year round with a great view!
Open 11am to 6pm
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Grasshopper Farm
2092 East Main Street
Conway, NH
US 03813We have raw goats milk available as well as goats milk ice creamView Grasshopper Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Conway, NH.
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Little Red Hen Farm & Market
85 Norris Rd
Pittsfield, NH
US 03263Raw goat milk, Goat-gurt, feta cheese & our famous homemade Bootleg Ice Cream!View Little Red Hen Farm & Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Pittsfield, NH.
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Artisan Acres - Beacon Pickup
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Beacon, NY
US 12508Artisan Acres is a small, family-owned regenerative farm, owned by Amish living simply on the land. They bring their beyond-organic foods directly into multiple neighborhoods in the NJ / NY area.
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Creamline Acres
109 Stover Cross Rd
Mill Hall, PA
US 17751Creamline Acres started with a vision to produce quality dairy products that appeal the the health conscious consumer. Today we have realized that vision by offering butter, milk and cream directly from our farm to your table.
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Bad Farm
86 Wieder Rd
Kempton, PA
US 19529Dairy farm with PA Raw Milk Permit. We sell RAW MILK, Pasteurized Cream Line MILK, CHOCOLATE MILK and Ice Cream made from scratch on the farm with our own cows milk. CHEESE, YOGURT, BEEF and EGGS. All raised on our farm or made from our own milk.
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Flint Hill Farm
1922 Flint Hill Rd
Coopersburg, PA
US 18036-9219Flint Hill Farm is a small Jersey cow dairy located in Coopersburg, PA. Our cows are pastured raised and well loved.
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