Campus Dairy Stores
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Recipe: Buffalo Chicken Mac n’ Cheese
I recently received a holiday cheese box from my friends at Kansas State’s Call Hall Dairy Bar, which included two varieties of cheddar cheese. The creamy nuttiness of the mild gold cheddar, combined with the sharpness of the white cheddar, got me thinking that they would be just the right fit for a bold version…
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Unboxing: Kansas St. Dairy Store Gift Box
I received an email from the manager of K-State’s Call Hall Dairy Bar, who wanted to thank me for my support of college creameries by sending me a holiday gift basket. I was blown away by the gesture, stunned that a fun little video I posted on social media had spread widely enough to have…
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Howling Cow Creamery (NC State)
North Carolina’s Research Triangle is one of the strangest places I’ve ever visited. The cities and towns just sorta run into one another, almost without rhyme or reason, connecting three prominent universities within mere miles of one another: NC State University in Raleigh, the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and Duke University in…
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UT Creamery (Tennessee)
Located along the banks of the Tennessee River, the University of Tennessee campus is one of the prettiest settings in the country. But after a long walk around campus under the warm October sun, I was craving a cool treat. Late on the Friday afternoon before Tennessee’s big showdown with the Florida Gators, I stopped…
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Recipe: Cougar Gold Mac n’ Cheese
During World War II, the United States government and the American Can Company provided Washington State’s agricultural programs with research funding. The objective? To find a way to keep cheese fresher for longer by storing it in tin cans so that soldiers overseas could enjoy American-made dairy products without risk of spoilage.
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Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe (Washington State)
Along the rolling hills of the Palouse, a unique topographic region in eastern Washington, sits Washington State University. Unlike its rival across the state in Seattle, Wazzu is located in a sleepy college town, surrounded by wide open spaces and offering a rural yin to the University of Washington’s bustling city yang.
