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A creamery processes milk into various milk based products, so creamery butter is butter produced in a creamery.
None. They get the milk from the hundreds of thousands of family dairy farms that sell raw milk to the St. Albans Co-operative Creamery in St. Albans, Vermont. They get to bring the separated cream from that creamery to their factory to make ice cream from. See the related link below for more info.
Irish Peasants Bringing Their Milk to a Cooperative Creamery - 1903 was released on: USA: 12 December 1903
Cold Stone Creamery is the nation's top producer of evaporated milk, cream, and milk substitutes. Their products are sold at a wide variety of supermarkets and retail stores nationwide.
Usually a dairy farmer keeps a herd of cows for milk production, selling the milk to an industrial creamery/milk processing plant.
Well, I'd say for milk, Sassy Cow Creamery. Their Chocolate milk is awesome!!
Because a creamery uses cream which is the fat removed from milk by a centrifuge instead of just milk at a dairy. The result is a sweeter butter, but it takes more milk to make cream so its more expensive.
A dairy, or a creamery - which can also include cheese-making, etc.
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Humboldt Creamery was a small dairy collective known for their superior milk, butter and ice cream. After filling bankruptcy, they were acquired by Foster Farms.
Iris is a cheese made from goat's milk made by Briar Rose Creamery in Dundee, Oregon.