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Had the opportunity to chat up the Half Pint Ice Cream folks at last Sunday's farmers' market while enjoying a cup of creamy toasted coconut wonderfulness.
Here's the scoop:
Check out this post for more on the delicious offerings of the Broadway farmers' market.
But their latest blog entry -- Victrola Coffee ice cream? -- is exciting nonetheless. It reminds that Half Pint Ice Cream and its Victrola-ingrediented Cappuccino Chip is now available at the Sunday Capitol Hill farmers' market. Yelpers have some nice things to say about the little hand-crafted ice cream purveyor. Hopefully a non-Sunday Half Pint opportunity will emerge. Greed! We always want more!
BTW, you can also meet some of the people behind the revival of the Capitol Hill Community Council at this weekend's market. Look for the CHCC table and posters. There will also be a candidate or two out to squeeze some palms before the upcoming June 5th CHCC election.
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