Broom’s Bloom Dairy – 5th Stop on the 2015 Maryland Ice Cream Trail

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Broom’s Bloom Dairy in Harford County – 5th stop on the 2015 Maryland Ice Cream Trail #MDIceCream

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1700 S. Fountain Green Road (MD 543), Bel Air, MD 21015 / 410-399-COWS (2697) / Call for current hours or check the website.

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Don’t forget to ask the question of the day, “How many pounds of whole milk does it take to produce 1 gallon of ice cream?”

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Don’t forget to get your passport stamped! You have until September 23rd to visit all 8 locations on the 2015 trail. Bring a cooler to carry all the ice cream and other items you can purchase.

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This place has great ice cream and a very friendly staff. It’s more of a restaurant than a creamery. The cream of crab soup and sun dried tomato quiche were both fantastic! There was a line going out the door of people waiting to order. It’s worth a day trip!

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Keyes Creamery – 6th Stop on the 2015 Maryland Ice Cream Trail

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Keyes Creamery in Harford County – 6th stop on the 2015 Maryland Ice Cream Trail #MDIceCream

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3712 Aldino Road (Entrance on Hopewell Road), Aberdeen, MD 21001 / 443-619-4975 / Call for current hours or check the website.

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Don’t forget to ask the question of the day, “Which three counties in Maryland have the most dairy farms?”

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Don’t forget to get your passport stamped! You have until September 23rd to visit all 8 locations on the 2015 trail. Bring a cooler to carry all the ice cream and other items you can purchase.

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What can I say … this place has great ice cream. We also purchased some cheese … delicious! My one note about this place … if you have to use the restroom, it’s outside. Yes this place has a porta potty for visitors. It’s standard looking on the outside but clean and well kept on the inside. Here’s a picture …

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