Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Aggie Ice Cream

Had a craving for ice cream a few weeks ago and the brother of a friend of mine reminded me of Aggie Ice Cream. For those of you who don't know about Aggie Ice cream, it is made at Utah State University by the students in the food science program.

USU used to be called Utah State Agricultural College, and basically that is what is was for many years. Then as it started to grow, it became Utah State university, and now today is a really great university. When I was going there, it still carried the stigma of being a 'cow college', and the joke that everyone outside of Logan used to tell you was, "I heard that the faculty at the cow college got replaced with automatic milking machines last week!"

In spite of becoming a full fledged University, Agriculture was still a big part of the campus. The University maintained a very large dairy herd that was maintained and studied by the students majoring in Dairy Science. Of course the cows had to be milked, and the milk then provided the students from the Food Science department the opportunities to use the milk to make all kinds of dairy products...ice cream being one of the more popular items. When I was a student back in the 1960's one of the buildings on the 'quad' had and ice cream stand just inside the front door. Perhaps my mind it just playing tricks, but I seem to recall that the ice cream cones they sold only cost a nickel a scoop, or perhaps it was a dime. At any rate it was a bargain and there was almost always a line to buy the delicious ice cream. The students making the ice cream wanted to make the best ice cream they could so it was very rich in cream and flavor. Occasionally they would experiment with different flavors to see how they might go. Anyone remember the 'mince meat pie' flavored ice cream? More popular was the 'pumpkin pie' ice cream! Oh how I remember rushing into the building between classes and holding my breath that the line wouldn't be too long so I would have time to get a scoop and eat it before the next class started.

With time, the old store on the quad went away, but they still sell the delicious ice cream at another store over on 7th North (I think that is were it is). Much more room and they have freezer cases available so you can buy the ice cream by the half gallon if you want. Of course they still have the big tubs of ice cream behind the counter where they scoop the ice cream out and put in a cone for you to enjoy. They also sell other dairy products produced at the University, and perhaps if my memory is correct they will also make sandwiches for you to purchase.

I was excited the year I found out that the ice cream was sold in the half gallons. I was on vacation in Logan and my mind immediately started to wonder if I might be able to take a few gallons home with me. I immediately went and bought a large ice chest, and the day before leaving Logan, I took the ice chest up to the store in carefully fitted in as many half gallons as I could squeeze in. After paying for them, I took them back to my Mom and Dad's home and transferred them to their big freezer in the garage for the night. When I got ready to leave the next morning I repacked the ice chest with the ice cream and then on the way out of Logan I stopped at one of the grocery stores and purchased some dry ice to put on top of the ice cream so it would stay nice and frozen. When I had family with me, that usually entailed a stop for the night in Southern Utah so that meant replenishing the dry ice the next morning before the final leg to Southern California.

Oh what a pleasure it was to have sooooo much delicious Aggie Ice Cream in my home freezer! For a few weeks I could indulge in the rich, creamy flavors every night that I would carefully select!

Haven't been back to Logan for a few years and the craving for Aggie Ice Cream is growing stronger and stronger. Probably will be in Logan next year for a high school reunion.....and of course, several trips to the Aggie Ice Cream store! Hmmmmmm.....wonder how many ice chests I can fit in the car?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Don't you always have a craving for ice cream? LOL

Ron, the Plant Man said...

Well, I have to admit that I do have a lot of cravings for ice cream! I remember when we visited you for Christmas in 1004, and I ate all the ice cream you had in your house before we left!