![]() We have sampled ice cream at at-least ten farms across Connecticut and the the best of the best is We-Lik-It in Pomfret up in the quiet corner on Connecticut. There are a number of farms that produce their own ice cream and other dairy products. ![]() For my mid-quest review I am rating the following: farms, creameries, dairy bars, commercial brands, soft serve, and milk shakes. There is quite a variety in Connecticut’s ice cream trade. ![]() We have sampled “ice cream” in the four corners of the State and have had some real surprises. Soft Serve is an example of a dairy product.Īt this point we have been all over the State but the only county we have completed is Middlesex, where we live. I am referring to ice cream in quotes because as I have learned ice cream must have at least ten percent butterfat to be considered ice cream and some of these fine establishments have up to 18 percent butterfat…pure yum!!! If it has less than 10 percent this is referred to as dairy products. If you're adopting a dog (good for you!) and want to rename the dog, you should try and keep the new name as similar sounding to the old one as possible-i.e., you should rename an old Shelly into a Shelby.īefore you start naming your puppy, take a look at these most popular Southern dog names to see if any of them are a good fit for your puppy.After five years we are half way in our quest to sample “ice cream” in every town in Connecticut. For example, getting out a name like Genevieve in a hurry over and over again, is going to get old, but you can shorten Genevieve to Genny if you're dead set on the elaborate name. Short, clear names with one to two consonants also work better than a lengthy name. It needs to be a dog name you like saying over and over again and one that is suitable for your dog's personality. ![]() If you're going to spend this much time with any living thing, then you best love the name that you choose for them and understand the method that goes into dog naming. They wait in the car while you run errands. In truth, we treat our dogs a lot like Ouiser treats Rhett in "Steel Magnolias"-we take them everywhere no matter their size or temperament. There's a common misconception that in the South, our dogs ride around in the backs of trucks and always have a dead duck in their mouths. ![]()
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