Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Top 5 Summer Ice Cream Flavors


When summer comes around the corner, it's impossible to not have a craving for a cool bowl of rich, creamy ice cream. However, with so many ice cream flavors around, it is quite hard to narrow down which one you may want. Here are SMC's picks for our top 5 ice cream flavors during summertime!



 #1. Black Raspberry
Black Raspberry is one of those flavors that has a perfect balance between light and rich. The fruitiness of the raspberry gives the ice cream a fresh, light taste, but the depth of flavor leaves you completely satisfied at the end of your cone. Black Raspberry is definitely a go to flavor for anyone during the summertime!
 #2. Cookies and Cream
There's only one word that can truly describe cookies and cream: a classic. It's one of those flavors that can never do you wrong. The cookies give that irreplaceable crunch that many ice cream flavors lack. If you can't figure out what ice cream flavor you're craving, the chances are that you're probably craving Cookies and Cream!


 #3. Orange Pineapple
When first hearing the words "orange" and "pineapple" together we were a tad skeptical. However, these two distinct flavors mesh perfectly together to create a fresh and fruity ice cream flavor that screams summer. Also, just look at that color! It's like you are eating a bowl of summer sunset, and who can complain about that?



 #4. Grasshopper
Grasshopper is one of those flavors meant for those who like a bit of excitement when it comes to ice cream. There's a whole mix of creamy and crunchy textures here, but the combination of mint and chocolate cookie never fails to disappoint. It's a bit rich though, so make sure to eat it on an empty stomach!


 #5. Strawberry
Strawberry ice cream was built for summer. Strawberries are a summer staple, so naturally strawberry ice cream is the same. It's a light fruity flavor that is great for any time during the day. It'll definitely do a great job of cooling you down on those scorching summer days as well. We suggest even throwing a few fresh strawberries on top of your ice cream!

Did we miss a flavor? Or maybe you just completely disagree with our list? No worries, SMC has over 50 flavors so we can satisfy almost any list you could make! Leave us a comment letting us know what your top 5 ice cream flavors are and make sure to stop by at South Mountain Creamery for some creamy, super-premium ice cream!





Monday, June 29, 2015

Celebrating Local: What to do with your Produce Bags


Planning Your Meals
  • Start by making a list of the ingredients you have on hand from your produce bag. SMC sends out a weekly produce listing every week. Sign up for our weekly newsletter here!
  • Make a list of the meals for the week you plan to cook.
  • For each meal, choose a fresh vegetable that will be the focus of the meal and find a recipe that features it. You can add other vegetables if it the recipe calls for it or it just makes sense – vegetable soup is an awesome way to use lots of produce – but in general, don’t try to fit the entire contents of your produce bag into a single meal. 
  • Use Pinterest to organize seasonal recipes. SMC compiles recipes and ideas on their Pinterest page.
  • If you don’t have enough of a single ingredient to make an entire dish, consider including it in a salad. A pint of tart cherries won’t make a pie, but they can work nicely on a salad!
  • Use the weekend to prepare meals for weeknights you know it won’t be possible to cook. Make a huge pot of soup that can be reheated, or grill chicken or steak for topping salads.
  • Don’t just think about dinner! Include veggies in packed lunches, and offer them as snacks. Add veggies to omelets or frittatas at breakfast, or slice up fruit and add to yogurt and oatmeal.


Storage Tips
Properly store produce so it doesn’t go bad before you can cook it. Farm fresh produce lasts a lot longer than the stuff you buy at the grocery store, assuming it’s stored correctly. If you can’t eat it, preserve it! Slice it, blanch it, freeze it, and put it away for winter. To make storage easier for berries and chopped fruits, be sure to quick freeze them before storing them in the plastic bags. Storing the fruit with sugar will extend its quality while frozen. 

How to Freeze Fruit

  • Wash and sort fruit carefully and discard parts that are of poor quality. Prepare fruit as you will use it.
  • Check the University of Minnesota's chart for freezing fruit to see if an anti-browning treatment is suggested. Use ascorbic acid preparation as recommended in the chart or in the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Use dry sugar, or sugar syrup in suggested portions. Dissolve the sugar needed in cold water. Stir. Allow to stand until sugar is completely dissolved. Do not heat. Sugar syrup  will keep up to 2 days in the refrigerator. If you are preparing a sugarless pack of fruit that browns, be sure to treat with ascorbic acid or other anti-browning agents.
  • Pack into plastic freezer bags, freezer containers, or freezer jars. Allow ½ inches of space for expansion. Pack fruits that tend to darken in rigid containers under the syrup by placing crumpled wax paper between the lid and fruit.


South Mountain Creamery is proud to partner with Gude Brothers in Middletown, MD to bring you the freshest, local produce straight to your door. Learn more about our produce and home delivery at www.southmountaincreamery.com



Thursday, June 18, 2015

Chocolate Milk: Your New Workout Recovery Drink?


Chocolate Milk: Your New Workout Recovery Drink?

Choosing a post-recovery workout drink can be a difficult task. There are hundreds of products to choose from, all of which seem vaguely similar, yet claim to be drastically different. However, one of the best options for your post-workout recovery drink may already be sitting in your fridge! Here are five reasons why chocolate milk may be the best choice for your next recovery drink:

  1. An ideal recovery beverage will have between a 3:1 and 4:1 carbohydrate to protein ratio. This helps speed up the recovery process after a tough workout. It also helps to replace fluids and electrolytes lost during exercise. Chocolate milk, including SMC’s chocolate milk, falls right within this range!
  2. It’s a more natural supplement! It’s very difficult for a powder or pill to replicate the variety of nutrients, fiber, and vitamins we can get by eating and drinking whole foods. Chocolate milk allows you to maintain a more natural and organic diet, which can lead to a happier and healthier you.
  3. Many athletes, particularly runners, lack vitamin D and calcium in their diets. Chocolate milk provides these nutrients; alongside the protein and carbohydrates you need for an effective recovery beverage.
  4. When milk enters the body, it creates a spike in insulin, which can help you transport sugar into the muscle, where it turns into glycogen. Alongside this, it stimulates muscle protein repair and growth.
  5. Chocolate milk is generally much cheaper than most recovery products. Sometimes it can be close to 1/3 of the price of your average recovery beverage.


So, next time you finish your workout, consider grabbing a bottle of SMC chocolate milk instead of an expensive recovery beverage. You’ll probably see the same results by drinking a more delicious, natural, and nutrient-packed beverage.


South Mountain Creamery does dairy differently! South Mountain Creamery is an all natural dairy farm offering glass bottled milk, yogurt, butter, ice cream, and a variety of specialty vendor products delivered to customers’ homes throughout Maryland, DC, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Sign up for home delivery today and have milk delivered straight to your door: www.southmountaincreamery.com

Friday, June 12, 2015

Fresh Fruit and Vegetables


Celebrating National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month
June isn’t just for celebrating dairy products – it’s also National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month! Summer is just around the corner, which means plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables will be available!

Eating fruits and vegetables provides health benefits. People who eat more vegetables and fruits as part of an overall healthy diet are likely to have a reduced risk of some chronic diseases. Most fruits are naturally low in fat, sodium, and calories; and none have cholesterol.  Fruits also provide nutrients vital for health, such as potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folate (folic acid).

  • Calcium: Calcium is essential for healthy bones and teeth. It is also needed for normal functioning of muscles, nerves and some glands.
  • Folate: Healthful diets with adequate folate may reduce a woman’s risk of having a child with a brain or spinal cord defect.
  • Iron: Important for healthy blood and normal functioning of all cells.
  • Magnesium: Magnesium is necessary for healthy bones and is involved with more than 300 enzymes in your body! Inadequate levels may result in muscle cramps and high blood pressure.
  • Potassium: Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain a healthy blood pressure.
  • Sodium: Assists in normal cell function throughout the body. Most diets contain too much sodium, which is often associated with high blood pressure.
  • Vitamin A: Keeps eyes and skin healthy and helps protect against infections.
  • Vitamin C: Helps heal cuts and wounds and keeps teeth and gums healthy.


10 Tips to Help you Eat More Fruits and Vegetables
Make it Visible: Keep a bowl of whole fruit on the table, counter, or refrigerator.
Think about Taste: Buy fresh fruits in season when they may be less expensive and at their peak flavor. Add fruits into your recipes for a sweet treat!
Think about Variety: Buy fruits and vegetables that are dried, frozen, and canned (in water or 100% juice) as well as fresh, so that you always have a supply on hand. Dazzle your plate with color! Eating fruits and veggies in a variety of colors — red, dark green, yellow, blue, purple, white and orange — not only provides eye candy for your plate, but mixing things up also gives you a broad range of nutrients.
Don’t forget Fiber: Make most of your choices whole or cut up fruit, rather than juice, for the benefits that dietary fiber provides. Fruits and vegetables provide fiber that helps fill you up and keeps your digestive system happy. Diets rich in dietary fiber have been shown to have a number of beneficial effects, including decreased risk of coronary heart disease.
Be a Role Model: Set a good example for children by eating fruit and vegetables everyday with meals or as snacks.
Wake up with Fruit: At breakfast, top your cereal with bananas, peaches, or strawberries; add blueberries to pancakes; and drink 100% orange or grapefruit juice. Or try fruit mixed with yogurt!
Fruit for Lunch: Pack a tangerine, banana, or grapes to eat, or choose fruits from a salad bar. Individual containers of fruits are easy and convenient, too!
Fruit and Veggies with Dinner: Try adding pineapple to coleslaw, or include orange sections, dried cranberries, or grapes in a tossed salad.
Snack on Fruit: Dried fruits are easy to carry and store, making them great snacks.
Keep Produce Safe: Rinse fruits and vegetables before preparing or eating them. Rub fruits briskly under clean, running water to remove dirt and surface microorganisms. After rinsing, dry with a clean towel.


South Mountain Creamery is proud to partner with Gude Brothers in Middletown, MD to bring you the freshest, local produce straight to your door. Learn more about our produce and home delivery at www.southmountaincreamery.com

Monday, June 8, 2015

10 Uses For Milk… Besides Drinking It!


10 Uses for Milk… Besides Drinking It!

Sure, you can drink milk, but have you ever considered using it around the house? Check out these 10 different uses for milk!
  1. Thaw frozen fish: Use a milk bath to thaw your frozen fish! Milk acts as a natural moisturizer to restore hydration and flavor back to frozen fish. Try leaving a piece of frozen fish in a milk bath in the refrigerator for 24 hours.
  2. Polish tarnished silverware: Soak tarnished silverware in sour milk for 30 minutes. Wash in soapy water to polish and brighten your silverware.
  3. Repair fine china: Have fine china with hairline cracks? Put a piece of china in a big pot, cover in milk and simmer for 45 minutes. The proteins in milk bond with the clay, sealing the crack.
  4. Create an industrial-strength hand cleaner: Regular soap just not working? Create a paste of oatmeal and milk. Rub on hands to remove grime and soften skin. Try adding lemon juice to help with exceptionally greasy messes.
  5. Stain remover: One of the best ways to get rid of ink stains on clothes is to soak the stain in milk. Adding vinegar to the milk while soaking with help to break down and lift the stain.
  6. Shine patent leather: Run a milk-soaked rag over patent leather shoes. For deeper shine, apply milk to shoes, let dry, and buff shoes to a shine. This method also works on patent leather purses and jackets. You can even apply milk to a clean cotton swab to wipe scuff marks off patent leather.
  7. Helps swallow large pills: Milk coats the throat and protects te stomach lining as the pill breaks down. Be sure to check with your doctor first, as milk can react with some medications.
  8. Cool a spicy mouth: The casein in milk helps to lessen the problem of a burning mouth after eating spicy food.
  9. Boost the flavor of corn: Milk can boost the flavor of corn on the cob. Check out South Mountain Creamery’s corn on the cob recipes on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/southmtcreamery/corn-recipes
  10. Condition Hair: Fill a spray bottle with cold milk and spray hair thoroughly. Gently comb hair and rinse after 30 minutes. No need for conditioner!


South Mountain Creamery does dairy differently! South Mountain Creamery is an all natural dairy farm offering glass bottled milk, yogurt, butter, ice cream, and a variety of specialty vendor products delivered to customers’ homes throughout Maryland, DC, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Sign up for home delivery today and have milk delivered straight to your door: www.southmountaincreamery.com



Taken from the November 2013 issue of Dairy Herd Management

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Celebrating National Dairy Month


June is National Dairy Month! 

Whether it’s ice cream, yogurt, sour cream, or a cold glass of milk, South Mountain Creamery encourages you to purchase more local dairy products to celebrate National Dairy Month. Dairy is the third largest agricultural commodity in Maryland. There are over 520 dairy farms across the state!

National Dairy Month was created by the National Dairy Council in 1937 and to celebrate the dairy industry and to promote dairy consumption. Today, milk is still considered a nutrient-rich powerhouse. From essential minerals like calcium, to its body building protein and vitamins, milk remains the clear drink choice for a healthy lifestyle.

Celebrate National Dairy Month with SMC:


Include milk, Maryland’s official state beverage, in your diet. With nine essential nutrients, calcium, potassium, phosphorous, protein, vitamin D, vitamin A, Vitamin B12, riboflavin, and niacin, dairy is a nutrient powerhouse! Find dairy-inspired recipes and ideas on the SMC Pinterest Board.


Join SMC on a guided tour. Learn about local agriculture and how your milk is made. All of our tours end with a delicious scoop of super-premium SMC ice cream. Visit our website for more information and to schedule your tour.


Experience Maryland’s dairy farms first-hand. The Maryland’s Best Ice Cream trail features eight dairy farms that produce farm fresh ice cream and sell it directly to consumers on the farm. Pick up your Ice Cream Trail Passport at SMC or any other participating creamery!


Sign up for Home Delivery. Drop the hassle of going to the grocery store every week and have milk delivered straight to your door! SMC is the return of the milkman, delivering to over 9,000 homes in DC, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. We have over 500 products available in our online store. Sign up for home delivery today.

Find other local Maryland dairy products near you at www.marylandsbest.net

How will you celebrate National Dairy Month?  Be sure to tag South Mountain Creamery in your celebration! #30DaysofSMCDairy

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

A Dozen Creative Ways to Use Egg Cartons

 Celebrating National Egg Month
A Dozen Creative Ways to Use Egg Cartons


Egg Carton Roses: Cut 1 slit into each corner of 1 egg cup and shape into petals. Repeat twice, making petals slightly smaller and roll together to make a bud shape. Hot glue the  layers together, offsetting middle layer so petals sit in spaces between petals of bottom layer. Create bouquets, wreaths, or use to cover a picture frame or mirror.

Egg Carton Flower Lights: A bit of creative cutting, a strand of Christmas lights, and a dab of paint can turn that boring carton into an adorable floral lighting string.


Grow Seedlings in Egg Cartons: The small cups are the perfect size for smaller seedlings.

Bird Feeder: Punch four holes in bottom half of an egg carton. Cut four 18-inch pieces of twine and attach to holes in corner. Fill carton with birdseed. Tie loose ends into knot and hang in a tree.


Get Organized: Egg cartons are the perfect way to organize “small stuff.” Decorate them and use for storing jewelry, beads, office supplies, buttons, craft supplies, nuts/bolts, and more.

Store Christmas Ornaments: Store smaller holiday decorations. They work like a charm, keep your ornaments safe, and save a lot of space.


DIY Fire Starters: Add a bit of wax, and some dryer lint, and voila! You have a handy fire starter for camping or cold winter nights.

Charcoal Grill Starter: Take a cardboard egg carton and place one piece of charcoal in each slot. This technique puts the kindling and coals into close proximity Make up several cartons and keep them on hand to take on camping trips, or keep in a safe place for those last-minute backyard marshmallow roasts.


Paper Mache Clay: Fill a bucket with 10 egg boxes and two glossy magazines. Tear strips into one inch pieces and soak overnight. Use a kitchen mixer to beat the paper to a mash. You can also use a drill with a plaster mixer attachment. Drain the mixture with a colander and an old pair of stockings or draining bag and squeeze out water. Dry into balls and add water to bring back to life!

Egg Carton Mancala Game: Egg cartons make the perfect game board, and you can use beads, marbles, or dry beans for the playing pieces. 


Sidewalk Chalk: Mix 1 cup of plaster of paris, 3/4 cup of cold water, and tempera powder (use more for brighter colors) in a container with your stirring tool. Let mixture thicken, and pour into egg cartons. Let sit one day for mold and chalk to dry completely.

Paint Cups: This idea will be popular with the kiddos, or if you are needing to use several colors at once.



SMC Supreme Eggs

South Mountain Creamery’s Certified Humane Eggs can’t be beat*! Our eggs meet the Humane Farm Animal Care program standards, which include a nutritious diet without antibiotics or hormones, animals raised with shelter, resting areas, sufficient space, and the ability to engage in natural behaviors. Our laying hens are fed with food grown and harvest on the farm. See how SMC’s eggs compare to the leading brand: www.southmountaincreamery.com

*Disclaimer: SMC eggs CAN be beat! Try them scrambled or in a soufflé, quiche, crème brulee, and more! Visit our EGG-Citing Ideas Pinterest board for recipes, ideas, and more!

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Egg Storage

 


How to Store SMC Certified Humane Brown Eggs

Take care of your farm fresh SMC eggs with these storage tips!


Always store your South Mountain Creamery eggs in a refrigerator. To maintain freshness and quality of your eggs, it is always best to store eggs on an inside shelf, rather than in the refrigerator door. Repeated opening and closing of the refrigerator door can cause temperature fluctuations. Slamming can even result in breakage.

The carton in which you purchase them helps keep the eggs from picking up odors and flavors from other foods while also helping to prevent moisture loss.


Storing Fresh, Uncooked Eggs
You can keep fresh, uncooked eggs in the shell refrigerated in their cartons for at least four to five weeks beyond the pack date. If eggs are properly handled and stored, they rarely spoil. Sometimes, eggs will dry up if you keep them long enough. Never leave eggs out. They will age more in one day at room temperature than they will in one week in the refrigerator!

Storing Hard Boiled Eggs
As soon as hard boiled eggs have cooled, refrigerate the eggs in their shells and use them within one week. When storing hard-boiled eggs, you may notice a gassy odor in your refrigerator. Often, the smell is more noticeable when you open the refrigerator infrequently. The odor is caused by hydrogen sulfide, which forms when the eggs are cooked. This odor is harmless and usually dissipates within a few hours.

Picnics and Outdoor Occasions
For outdoor eating occasions, you can keep eggs refrigerator-cold with ice or commercial coolant in an insulated bag or picnic cooler.

Leftover Whites and Yolks
Refrigerate and store leftover egg whites in a covered container for up to four days. Store leftover yolks in water in a covered container in the refrigerator and use them within one to two days.



SMC Supreme Eggs
South Mountain Creamery’s Certified Humane Eggs can’t be beat*! Our eggs meet the Humane Farm Animal Care program standards, which include a nutritious diet without antibiotics or hormones, animals raised with shelter, resting areas, sufficient space, and the ability to engage in natural behaviors. Our laying hens are fed with food grown and harvest on the farm. See how SMC’s eggs compare to the leading brand: www.southmountaincreamery.com


*Disclaimer: SMC eggs CAN be beat! Try them scrambled or in a soufflé, quiche, crème brulee, and more! Visit our EGG-Citing Ideas Pinterest board for recipes, ideas, and more!

Monday, April 27, 2015

The Ultimate Guide to the 2015 Spring Festival



 SMC is excited to hold the 14th Annual Spring Festival!
Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3
Join us this weekend for food, ice cream, and fun for the whole family!


Charity Raffle
This spring, SMC has chosen our local 4-H Chapter as our charity of choice. As the nation’s largest positive youth development and youth mentoring organization, 4-H empowers six million young people in the U.S annually. On behalf of the Frederick County 4-H, South Mountain Creamery is asking you to donate to our charity raffle to grow more confident and capable young people. Youth who participate in 4-H learn life skills to help them become caring, competent and responsible individuals through club work, community service, and 4-H project curriculum.  Members of 4-H work with their club leaders to develop yearly educational plans and service projects, and attend field trips and learning activities. Stop by our Raffle Table this weekend to see how you can invest in the future of our young people through bidding on these exclusive items:
  • Ocean City Beach Vacation (Two chances to win a 1 week stay)
  • Two Admission Tickets to Medieval Times
  • Two Cider Tastings at Distillery Lane Ciderworks
  • Catoctin Popcorn Basket
  • Falling Bark Farm Hickory Syrup Basket
  • Firefly Farms Gift Certificate
  • Hoffman’s Meats Gift Certificate
  • Liberty View Creamery Goat Product Basket
  • Lord Byron Honey Basket
  • McCutcheon’s Gift Basket
  • Michele’s Granola Sampler
  • The Breadery Gourmet Bread Basket
  • Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Gift Certificate
  • Handmade Quilt by Margaret Minton
  • Photo by Ralph Adkins
  • Dominion Tea Gift Basket
  • Adventure Park USA Gift Certificate
  • Manoli Canoli Olive Oil & Kalamata Olives
  • South Mountain Creamery Porch Box




For History Enthusiasts
Did you know South Mountain Creamery is located in the heart of Civil War territory? Our history buff visitors will have the opportunity to learn more with these great demonstrations:
  • John Milleker Photography and Wet Plate Demonstrations
  • Civil War Reenactors and Encampment
  • Civil War Ambulance


Vendors
Visit with some of our awesome vendors to learn more about why we choose to offer their products! Free samples and giveaways will be offered:
  • Animal Planet, APLive camera, demonstrations and giveaways
  • WFRE, live remote and giveaways
  • WLIF, live remote and giveaways
  • Catoctin Popcorn, fresh kettle corn
  • istillery Lane Ciderworks, hard cider tastings
  • Dominion Tea, tea samples
  • Falling Bark Farm, hickory syrup samples
  • Gude Brothers Greenhouses, lettuce samples and greenhouse tours
  • Civil War Photographer, civil war style photos
  • Civil War Reenactors, encampment
  • Liberty View Creamery, goats and samples
  • Lord Byron Honey, bee demonstration and samples
  • Manoli Canoli, olive oil samples
  • Maryland Aerial Video, aerial videography demonstration
  • Michele’s Granola, granola samples
  • Rolling Thunder, motorcycle display
  • Sanner Brothers Maple Products
  • Sleepy Hollow Lights, recycled tin cans
  • Sugar Loaf Alpacas, alpacas and yarn
  • Sweet Farm Sauerkraut, sauerkraut samples
  • The Wild Pea Hummous, hummous samples
  • DC Dills, flavored pickle samples


Entertainment
After you’ve eaten too much ice cream, sit down in our shop and enjoy some great music:
  • Ernie Bradley (bluegrass music) performing Saturday & Sunday
  • Special appearance by SMC’s very own Randy Sowers



 Free Activities
You have to take advantage of our free activities over the weekend! Our festivals are the only chance you have to see our production facility!
  • Animal Planet Photo Booth
  • Watch the Cows being milked 1:30pm-5:00pm
  • Bottle Feed the Calves, 4:00pm
  • Playground and Rock Pile
  • Hayrides
  • Face Painting by local Girl Scout Troop
  • Tours of production facility and milking parlor
  • Antique Tractor Display
  • Cow Milking Contests
  • Make Your Own Butter


Karen's Kountry Store
Our farm store will be open 10:00am-6:00pm on Saturday, and 11:00am-6:00pm on Sunday. Join us in the store for free samples and merchandise. Our 2015 Spring Festival Shirts will be on sale over the weekend.


Food
Our food tent, located in our pavilion, showcases some of SMC's meats and local products. Our rub and BBQ sauce are made locally. This year, greens and potatoes will come from Gude Brothers Greenhouses.
  • Pit Beef and Pork BBQ Sandwiches
  • Fresh Cut French Fries (Regular & Sweet Potato)
  • Super Premium Ice Cream & Milkshakes
  • Chicken Corn Soup and Chili
  • Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Chicken Tenders and Hot Dogs


Parking
Both parking and admission at the festival are free. If you are in need of handicapped parking, please let one of our parking staff know!

For more information:
Like South Mountain Creamery on Facebook
Email us at events@smcdairy.com

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Celebrating Earth Day


Happy Earth Day! 
Earth day is celebrated every year on April 22 to raise awareness about the environment and pollution. At SMC, we believe that every day should be Earth Day. Our farm’s commitment to agricultural sustainability has led us to establishing a goal of becoming a completely sustainable company.

The dairy industry, along with the USDA, is committed to advancing their eco-friendly sustainability practices. Over the next 10 years, they plan to reduce the output of greenhouse gasses by 25 percent. This has been made possible thanks to the USDA’s funding of approximately 25,000 environmental improvement projects through grants.

Since 1944, resources to produce a gallon of milk have decreased. This includes 90 percent less cropland, 65 percent less water, and 63 percent less carbon. In the United States, agriculture occupies 51 percent of land, uses 80 percent of our water and is responsible for 8 percent of our greenhouse gas emissions.


SMC’s Totally Green Practices

South Mountain Creamery is committed to agricultural sustainability. Our goal is to use our own resources to power the farm with a combination of bio-diesel, a methane digester, wind turbines, solar energy, and geothermal loops . In the past few years, SMC has completed a number of tasks, with the help of grants and the Maryland Energy Administration.

Soybean Press: In 2013, SMC completed their project of installing a fully-operational soybean press. A soybean press is a process of pressing soybeans to make our own soybean meal for animal feed.  The byproduct of the pressing process is soy oil which we can convert into bio-diesel.  The soybean oil is burned oil in our diesel trucks at about 5%-10%.

Lighting: In 2014, SMC replaced all of the company’s lighting with LED lights. LED lighting is energy efficient and consumes up to 90% less power than incandescent bulbs. Since LED lights use only a fraction of the energy of an incandescent light bulb and have a longer lifespan, there is a decreased amount of power usage, maintenance, and replacement costs.

Refrigeration Units: With the help of MEA and SEDESCO, SMC replaced all of our refrigeration units with energy efficient refrigeration units, which reduced our energy usage by 50%-90%! 

SMC is continuing to work on becoming a self-sustaining company with goals to install a Methane Digester, Wind Turbines, Solar Energy, and Geothermal Loops.

Other Eco-Friendly Practices:
Milking Parlor: South Mountain Creamery currently uses re washable cloths, instead of paper towels in our milking parlor. 
Glass Bottled Milk: Our milk bottles are glass so they can be washed, sanitized, and reused! 
Reusable Bags: The plastic bags used in our store and home delivery are biodegradable. Our friends at Gude Brothers also use eco-friendly bags for their produce bags, delivered to SMC daily.
Boonsboro Greenfest: Love sustainability? Join SMC at Boonsboro Greenfest on May 9 at Shafer Park in Boonsobor, MD! Visit their website fro more eco-friendly information.




Monday, April 13, 2015

The Milk Wagon

One of South Mountain Creamery vintage delivery trucks.

Spot our delivery vehicles driving down the road, and you'll see cow spots, cartoon characters, and milk bottles from Middletown, MD, to Alexandria, VA, to Annapolis, MD, and more! A dairy delivery company isn’t complete without a fleet of delivery trucks. Today, South Mountain Creamery has over 20 delivery trucks to deliver to homes in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.

Fourteen years ago, on April 13, 2001, South Mountain Creamery began deliveries to 13 local customers in Karen’s purple Ford Explorer. With the start of dairy delivery, South Mountain Creamery became the first on-the-farm milk processing plant in the State of Maryland.  They processed and bottled the high quality milk from their dairy cows.  The decision was made to use reusable glass bottles for the milk and home deliver it to customers, just like other local dairy companies had done since the early 1900s in the Middletown Valley.

"Spot" SMC delivering to your neighborhood in our black, pink, and brown spotted delivery trucks.
As the company grew, the Sowers added more delivery trucks to their fleet. In the beginning, these trucks were all pre-owned by other delivery companies. During a visit from an agriculture statistician, the Sowers were informed that a milk truck was available for sale in Frederick. Karen and Randy visited the owners of the delivery truck, who ran a milk delivery business called "The Milk Wagon." The woman was selling the truck and all of its contents (tires, milk boxes, supplies, etc.) They purchased the truck and brought it and a pickup truck full of supplies back to the farm. The Milk Wagon soon became Truck 91, South Mountain Creamery’s newest addition to the delivery fleet.

Years later, the driver of The Milk Wagon became an SMC delivery driver and is still delivering today! Truck 91 doesn’t leave the farm, but is a reminder of SMC’s beginning and continued growth.


Early deliveries make for beautiful sunrises!
Our success over the past 14 years as South Mountain Creamery and the past 34 years as Sowers Dairy and we owe everything is owed completely to our customers!  Your families, friends, neighbors and co-workers that have shared their SMC experiences, recruited new customers and have come out to see what we do every day – make every moment worthwhile. From our South Mountain Creamery family to yours, would like to thank you for all for your continued support.  Thank you!