Snowville Creamery – Pomeroy, Ohio
At Snowville Creamery in Pomeroy, Ohio, the cows graze in pasture all year long and the grasses that are in season affect the flavor of the milk. Winter milk from Snowville may taste of hay; spring milk of dandelions. Morning milk even tastes different from evening milk! Warren Taylor, owner of Snowville, believes that milk is perfect when it comes from the cow, so he processes his milk as minimally as possible. Snowville Creamery milk is bottled on the farm the same day the cows are milked and delivered to Whole Foods Market the very next day to bring customers the freshest product possible. As they say at Snowville, they make “Milk the Way it Used to Be!”
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Snowville is a great story. Their milk is excellent. The passion Warren and his staff exemplify along with the superior freshness and quality of the milk is what makes Snowville such a great company.
June 28th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
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June 29th, 2009 at 11:12 am
Kate and Anthony, your video blog turned out wonderfully! Thank you for capturing the essence of what Snowville Creamery is about: Milk the Way It Used to Be. The pictures you took of Warren, Bill and the cows truly paint the scene of what wholesome dairy is all about: promoting the health of our land, people & planet through sustainable practices. We are certainly satisfied and delighted with your efforts and results! Great job!
June 29th, 2009 at 11:31 am
Finally… I always wondered what real milk tasted like, I always heard the old-timers talk about it, they even stopped drinking milk because they couldn’t find the milk they grew up with. Along comes Snowville Creamery and now I understand what it means to be drinking “Milk the Way it Used to Be.” Thank you Snowville Creamery! Keep up the amazing work!! -Kevin =i=
July 3rd, 2009 at 1:42 pm
I wish whole foods would supply Snowville Creamery milk in Massachusetts!
July 4th, 2009 at 7:07 pm
This is really exciting! I have been looking for local milk in my area for a while, but there’s nothing like Snowville creamery around where I live in New York. I go to Whole Foods a lot, and I’m always looking for local goods. I would love to get some of this awesome milk out here! It sounds deliciouussss!!
What do ya think Whole Foods???
Thanks,
Lynn =)
July 9th, 2009 at 6:33 pm
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July 20th, 2009 at 11:50 am
Where do I get a “my goodness” T-shirt? I really, really want one, or two, or three. You are right, we need milk the way it used to be and is supposed to be. Good work.
Leslie Hunt
December 17th, 2009 at 9:14 am
I was introduced to Snowville Creamery milk at Whole Foods in Alexandria, VA. I IMMEDIATELY bought a half gallon. The milk taste fresh and refreshing. It was the best milk I had ever tasted! I travel about 3 miles to Whole Foods to get this milk, when there are other stores in the area, but this is the only store that carries Snowville Creamery milk. It is truly worth it too!! I am not just saying this because I am originally from Ohio, but it is really the best tasting milk — EVER!!
Sincerely,
~rose~
December 27th, 2009 at 10:09 pm
I love Snowville’s milk! Ever since I made the “switch” and started shopping at Whole Foods, I make sure this milk is on my list! Keep up the great work!
December 28th, 2009 at 10:21 pm