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A new ice cream shop in Lynchburg is giving opportunities to people with intellectual disabilities
Read full article: A new ice cream shop in Lynchburg is giving opportunities to people with intellectual disabilitiesScooping up smiles and opportunities. A new ice cream shop in Lynchburg is making a difference by employing people with special needs.
I need a Ninja Creami, and itโs all thanks to my TikTok feed
Read full article: I need a Ninja Creami, and itโs all thanks to my TikTok feedThe things that show up on my TikTok โfor you pageโ is usually videos that are funny, videos of dogs and cooking videos. Recently though, videos of people making homemade ice cream and sorbet have been popping up using a Ninja Cremi, and now I need one.
Tasty Tuesday: Celebrating Botetourt Countyโs Restaurant Week by visiting eight great places you need to try
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday: Celebrating Botetourt Countyโs Restaurant Week by visiting eight great places you need to tryThere are plenty of other places taking part in Botetourt County's Restaurant Week
New ice cream flavor โHokie Tracksโ is set to debut at Gobblerfest
Read full article: New ice cream flavor โHokie Tracksโ is set to debut at GobblerfestVirginia Techโs College of Agriculture and Life Sciencesโ Department of Food Science and Technology is teaming up with the Homestead Creamery to reveal the new โHokie Tracksโ flavor at Gobblerfest this year.
Tasty Tuesday: Crรจme Fresh crankinโ out unique, refreshing dairy-free ice cream ahead of summer
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday: Crรจme Fresh crankinโ out unique, refreshing dairy-free ice cream ahead of summerFlavors like strawberry birthday cake, peppermint cashew chip and blueberry jalapeรฑo line the unique menu at Crรฉme Fresh
Small business owners shut their doors to take a mental health break
Read full article: Small business owners shut their doors to take a mental health breakCustomers are saying goodbye to a sweet treat after the owner of Mama Crockettโs Cider Donuts announced last week he is closing the doors to focus on his mental health.
Misinformation on the virus is proving highly contagious
Read full article: Misinformation on the virus is proving highly contagiousSteve, right, and Chris Brophy, husband and wife owners of Brickley's Ice Cream, look out from the store they closed after teenage workers were harassed by customers who refused to wear a mask or socially distance, in Wakefield, R.I., Wednesday, July 29, 2020. "Some of them don't believe it's real (COVID-19) and some don't think it's a big deal, I do," Steve Brophy said, adding that he would rather close than put young workers and customers at risk of harassment, and the virus. "It's like it's OK to be a jerk in this environment." (AP Photo/David Goldman)