During our tour of Valley View Farm's goats and creamery, we stumbled upon this gem tucked into one of the barns! It's an old-fashioned ice cream maker with some slightly more modern upgrades...
During our tour of Valley View Farm's goats and creamery, we stumbled upon this gem tucked into one of the barns! It's an old-fashioned ice cream maker with some slightly more modern upgrades...
Peter Mulholland explained that they refashioned this old ice cream maker by hooking it up to the motor on their old tractor through a systems of wheels and pulleys. The churn is kept stable on a trolley that can be easily rolled out to the yard and back.
This ice cream maker can certainly make enough to feed a crowd! Wouldn't you love to have something like this to pull out for a neighborhood ice cream social or family picnic?!
Related: How to Make Ice Cream Without an Ice Cream Maker
(Image: Emma Christensen for the Kitchn)
Got one manual White Mountain one, just love it! A little elbow grease crank and the result is one good, fun family time and delicious home made ice cream (our latest flavor is mint, from actual mint leaves).
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