OMG I particularly raised my kids in this creamery. We lived in WA for years. When we would go to the coast this was top on our list. If you are still there. Try any Mo's restaurant.
I really thought cheese making was a much simpler process, but shows me what I know! 3 scoops for $10, seems very expensive, but glad to hear that it was worth the wait :)
Its cool that they have a self guided tour as well as a premium one. Those were some huge blocks of cheese. You would have to like cheese to work there I think. The ice cream looks really yummy. xx
Your mic held up really well on the wind. Your hair was everywhere. I love these type of tours. Little Rosalie would test the ice cream. I’m all about those cheese, so cool to learn how they make it. I wonder if the Cheddar Master gives autographs. I agree, taste test job would be so fun. Those lines were huge. Ice cream flight is so cool. What a great tour.
lol- you aren't kidding about that wind! It was brutal all up and down the coast! The mic does handle pretty well in the wind, now that I put a wind muff on it that actually sticks :-) Thanks for checking it out!
Since they remodeled it I haven't really been interested to go in there, even though they're ice cream is higher quality I'm not terribly impressed with it. Thanks for the coverage!
I remember back in the 90s there were a lot more people (especially ladies) supervising the conveyor belt and one lady snuck a piece of cheese and ate it😂
I've stopped buying their cheese because they are no longer using animal rennet. When a cheese says "vegan friendly," it tells me they could be using rennet that is GMO. And because it may not meet the reporting/label limit to be identified as GMO doesn't make it right regarding transparency.
We LOVE Tillamook ice cream. We haven't tried their cheeses yet. But it was very cool to learn a bit about the process of making the cheese. And any attraction that includes a cheese tasting is great in our opinion. Thanks for taking us along on the tour!
If I remember correctly, the 40 lb block of cheese is cut by machine and they have to add a slice of cheese to equal the 2 lb pack of cheese . HOPE they still make Oregon blackberry ice cream!
ive been recently buying tillamook butter ...i didnt know they were an Oregon based company....from now own i will look for more local butters....because Oregon voters suck.
So you're punishing their economy because you don't like their voter base? Be sure to research the voting habits of the other states that you might buy butter from. 🤡
What’s your favorite flavor of Tillamook ice cream? Comment below👇
SALTED CARAMEL!
Yummy stuff!
@@miker1448 yes! One of my favorite flavors!
the free one
OMG I particularly raised my kids in this creamery. We lived in WA for years. When we would go to the coast this was top on our list. If you are still there. Try any Mo's restaurant.
Awesome! We are not there anymore but we did try Mo’s in Lincoln City! That video will be out soon!! Thanks for the recommendation!
I really thought cheese making was a much simpler process, but shows me what I know! 3 scoops for $10, seems very expensive, but glad to hear that it was worth the wait :)
And I thought $10 for those scoops was a pretty good price!😂 prices for everything are so ridiculous now!!
Its cool that they have a self guided tour as well as a premium one.
Those were some huge blocks of cheese.
You would have to like cheese to work there I think.
The ice cream looks really yummy. xx
The ice cream is so delicious!! I’d love to hear about the premium tours-Thanks for watching!
I remember the tours from the 50s, much different now.
They have expanded! Awesome the company is still going strong!
Your mic held up really well on the wind. Your hair was everywhere. I love these type of tours. Little Rosalie would test the ice cream. I’m all about those cheese, so cool to learn how they make it. I wonder if the Cheddar Master gives autographs.
I agree, taste test job would be so fun. Those lines were huge. Ice cream flight is so cool. What a great tour.
lol- you aren't kidding about that wind! It was brutal all up and down the coast! The mic does handle pretty well in the wind, now that I put a wind muff on it that actually sticks :-) Thanks for checking it out!
Nice sharing. Have a marvellous week 😊
Thank you! You too!
Since they remodeled it I haven't really been interested to go in there, even though they're ice cream is higher quality I'm not terribly impressed with it. Thanks for the coverage!
Thanks for watching!! Sorry for the delayed response!!!
I remember back in the 90s there were a lot more people (especially ladies) supervising the conveyor belt and one lady snuck a piece of cheese and ate it😂
😂😂 it would be hard to resist!!
Kind of a cheesy video. LOL
😂😂😂I love it! Now why didn’t I think of that!!
Never had their ice cream but vanilla for me. You're a wonderful tour guide.
Thanks so much!!!
I've stopped buying their cheese because they are no longer using animal rennet. When a cheese says "vegan friendly," it tells me they could be using rennet that is GMO. And because it may not meet the reporting/label limit to be identified as GMO doesn't make it right regarding transparency.
interesting! Thanks for your comment!
We LOVE Tillamook ice cream. We haven't tried their cheeses yet. But it was very cool to learn a bit about the process of making the cheese. And any attraction that includes a cheese tasting is great in our opinion. Thanks for taking us along on the tour!
Their ice cream really is so delicious!! Thanks for coming along on the tour!
Looks even cooler than the jelly belly factory
Jelly Belly factory?!? Where is that?!
@@SwiftyTravels Oh I thought of someplace else lol
💛 Tillamook ice cream forever 🎉
love it!!
Very cool 😎
This was a fun one!!😀👍
If I remember correctly, the 40 lb block of cheese is cut by machine and they have to add a slice of cheese to equal the 2 lb pack of cheese . HOPE they still make Oregon blackberry ice cream!
I love Oregon blackberries!!
The will make Oregon Blackberry. I live about 4 miles from the cheese factory 😃
@@darkerbinding6933 yum!!! When it’s in season I suppose
ive been recently buying tillamook butter ...i didnt know they were an Oregon based company....from now own i will look for more local butters....because Oregon voters suck.
So you're punishing their economy because you don't like their voter base? Be sure to research the voting habits of the other states that you might buy butter from. 🤡