Found this little gem on yet another road trip upstate. Of course, we got lost several times along the way...ended up in some chickens' front yard. But, whatever. What's a road trip, without getting lost?
We did some sightseeing - there's a fun museum on Cornell's campus and we went to student stores...but that's a whole other magnet.
Ithaca claims to be the hometown of America's Ice Cream Sundae - you can't claim that without me hunting it down to try it. So, we called a friend upstate to ask for her old haunts, and she recommended the cutest ice cream store ever.
Voila! Purity Ice Cream - they've been around since the mid-30s, and though the ownership has changed hands, they're still using some of the original recipes. I live for pieces of Americana like this, off the beaten path joints that only the locals know about. They had a great merchandise section, but most important - the ice cream was marvelous.
And what could be better than having a sundae, on a Sunday, in the birthplace of sundaes.
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Great post! I'm a big time ice cream fan and find ice cream history fascinating...especially the ice cream sundae debate and where it first originated! ...eating a sundae on Sunday at the birthplace of sundaes! That's great!
You didn't mention the first half of the ice cream mission, when I recommended the Cornell Dairy Bar as the place to get all things dairy in Ithaca. It was a weekend day, though, and the Dairy Store was closed. Too bad. Mmmmmm, cheese curds. I would walk half an hour just for the cheese curds. Link to Dairy Bar
The Dairy Bar works with a class of food science students to create new ice cream flavors every year. The winning combination is sold through the stores. One of the recent flavors was Sticky Bunz--cinnamon flavored ice cream with a caramel swirl and roasted pecans.
*drool*
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Serving-ice-cream, your site is fabulous. I want to run out to the nearest ice cream joint right this second! I just told a friend of mine yesterday that ice cream should never be neglected...actually, it's why I have like 5 different flavors in my freezer right now.
v, I'd forgotten about the Cornell Dairy Bar - but now I'm wishing we'd been able to go. It looks like a superneat place with awesome flavors. Mmmmmmm.
I'm a major junk food hound, and since ice cream often falls into that category, by definition I love it, too. Unfortunately, when I was 12 I fell victim to the family curse of pubescent lactose intolerance. Thankfully this horrible interlude lasts only until your mid-20s for women in my family, so 2 years ago I found I was able to have real milk again!
And cheesecake!
And lasagna!
And alfredo sauce!
AND ICE CREAM!!
Oh, the ice cream. I think my favorite is mint choc chip--but it's hard to beat a really great chocolate--and then there's coffee--but orange sherbet is good too (thought not technically an ice cream)--and my favorite seasonal flavor has to be Dreyer's peppermint around Christmas.
...see, now I'm going to have to run down the block to Coldstone Ice Creamery.
I mourn your lost years of ice cream eating, GG. I hope you're more than making up for them!
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