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Old 12/11/09, 10:03 PM
 
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New small creamery in our area.

These are our friends who just got their small creamery and processing plant up and running. As you'll see in the video, this has been over two years in the works to get this going.

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Old 12/11/09, 11:52 PM
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All I can say is, FANTASTIC !!!! Need more and more farmers making the profit.
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Old 12/12/09, 08:28 AM
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What a beautiful facility. I sure wish them the best of luck with this business.

I like their name too, Ocheesee. LOL.
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Old 12/12/09, 11:19 AM
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Great, isn't it?

There's one like that near Roanoke, Virginia, called the Homestead Creamery. They deliver milk locally. You can buy their milk here, a hundred miles away, in Kroger stores.

They also make some of the best ice cream I've ever tasted.

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What a beautiful facility. I sure wish them the best of luck with this business.

I like their name too, Ocheesee. LOL.
It kinda has a double meaning. The cheese in the middle of the name of course, but they're also near a lake named Ocheesee Pond. The lake is pronounced with a hard "s", like Ocheecee.

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Old 12/12/09, 01:46 PM
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Wish some one here in Alabama would go out on a limb and try this
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