I was skimming over the news websites today, and came across something awesome in the Boston Globe today: Cold Comfort: Abbott's custard brings back good memories for customers.
Yes, it's true. There's an Abbott's franchise open now in Needham, MA. For readers who do not hail from Rochester, NY, and/or have never tasted frozen custard (from Abbott's or anywhere), here is a good description:
"Frozen custard, made with eggs, buttermilk, and cream, and churned slowly in a custom-made machine, is denser than traditional ice cream. "I missed Abbott's," says Dauria. "Every time I went back to Rochester the first thing we did was go there." So five years ago, the former buyer for Filene's hatched a plan to open an Abbott's Frozen Custard franchise here, the first in New England"
And a little bit of history:
"Rochester residents were first introduced to frozen custard in 1902, when Arthur Abbott started flogging the confection at local fairs. He open a permanent location in 1926 in the Rochester neighborhood of Charlotte (pronounced "Shar-LOT" or, if you are from Rochester and have the signature flat twang, "Shar-LAAT"), which still exists today."
Comments (2)
benny o c, you guest blogged for me today!! thanks again for your advice.
Posted by rooroo | August 10, 2008 9:48 PM
Posted on August 10, 2008 21:48
What happened to "Maybe I'll blog tonight"?
Posted by MRhé | August 20, 2008 2:08 PM
Posted on August 20, 2008 14:08