This summer I am on the quest for the
best Maple Cremee. When I mention this to many non-Vermonters, I get that "What
the heck are you talking about now?" quizzical look. I am not even sure this is
a broad Vermonter thing, but in the circles I move in, in the Green Mountain
State, it is.
Two weekend ago, I drove north to our South Hero home, Coniston, with two girl friends. As we approached the middle of the afternoon, we were in the center of Vermont, and I asked aloud, "I wonder where we could get a Maple Cremee?". First two quizzical looks! Then the question, "What is a Maple Cremee?" simultaneously they asked. Just wait, and you will see.
Phone calls to two close Vermont relatives later, produced our first one, at Morse Farm in Montpelier, with brother Ken. This one was mapley and creamy, and a little too much of both. My two girlfriends ordered a mixture of chocolate and maple, and the chocolate seemed to cut the taste of the maple, in a good way. C+ score from me, and the small portion was not SMALL!
Fast forward to Sunday of this week. SIL Judy swears that Burlington Bay Market has the best in the same way that I swear Allenholm Farm 2.5 miles from Coniston has the best. They are the best, and the closest for both of us, which helps with our individual claims. We have both sampled the most from these two institutions and have a fondness for them. I tried the Burlington Bay one since I was staying the night with Judy and it was good, creamy and a B+.
On Monday as Judy and I headed to Long Point to spend two days with a
distant cousin, Linda, we pulled the car over at the Love Shack in North
Ferrisburgh. Their claim to fame are chocolate chip cookies (warm fresh ones
and frozen dough to take home), AND they sell Maple Creamees! We were
approaching a near perfect one, we both agreed with chunks of actual maple candy
in the creemee. The only deductions were for the size of the cone. Too big!
BTW, this was our lunch on Monday!
Tuesday, also for lunch, we tried the Maple Frozen Yoghurt at Dakin Farms
in Ferrisburgh. The counter person, when we mentioned that portions were too
big, said she could split a small between two cones. A+ for customer service,
and A for maple, but not a Cremee, rather a frozen yogurt. Again, this was our
lunch.
Today, as we left Long Point after our heavenly two days, we returned to
the Love Shack. We ate our lunch first this time. Only Maple Cremees for three days in a row for lunch would be too much! We stepped up to the counter, and saw that
they have a Baby size of a coffee/maple mixture, which we both ordered. Both of us agree that this
was the A+, best Maple Cremee.
The purist among you will argue that with the coffee mixed in, this is not a Maple Cremee. We are ignoring any nit picking for this contest, and making up our own rules.
The purist among you will argue that with the coffee mixed in, this is not a Maple Cremee. We are ignoring any nit picking for this contest, and making up our own rules.
Best Maple Cremee- LoveShack, baby size, coffee/maple mixture!
1 comment:
Sounds like a great weekend! :-)
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