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creamery

[ UK /kɹˈiːməɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹimɝi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a workplace where dairy products (butter and cheese etc.) are produced or sold

How To Use creamery In A Sentence

  • Commerce, starting with an ice house, creamery and blacksmith shop, expanded to auto dealers, retail stores, and shopping centers.
  • It features a unique collection of stone-built structures, including the market house, an old schoolhouse, an inn or pub, several attractive early 19th century houses and terraces, a church and an old creamery.
  • The co-op's Summer Gold salted and unsalted butter is also made in small batches at an old-fashioned, local creamery in Hope, Minn., using only sweet cream from the co-op's grass-fed cows.
  • It attracted nearly 5,000 party goers who witnessed the creamery's cheese curd toss and sampled products.
  • At the Cowgirl Creamery in Point Reyes Station, specialties such as fromage blanc (tangy, soft, and spreadable) and fresh clabbered cottage cheese are made from organic milk.
  • There was usually a rump steak and potatoes, bread and "creamery" butterine, and the inevitable New England doughnuts. Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
  • The creamery sold butter and sweetened condensed milk to Safeway's Southern California division until 1929, when the grocer acquired it and made Lucerne its dairy label.
  • Redeemable only at appointed Cold Stone Creamery locations with seal. No cash value. Not valid with other offers or if copied.
  • ABERDEEN - Zac Williams and Sam Barbee combined for five hits, and Garett McCoy slammed a solo home run as Coldstone Creamery topped Aberdeen 8-3 to salvage a split of their Senior Babe Ruth baseball doubleheader on Saturday. Undefined
  • Once the cows’ milk leaves the dairy farm, it goes to a creamery, where water is used to process the milk and wash out the cartons or bottles.
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