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[Recommendation] Cooper Farm Peach Specialty Store

šŸ…Located in Fairfield, which is between Dallas, Houston, and Austin, there’s a well-known peach specialty store. Their peach ice cream is particularly famous. A friend in Austin told me that they always stop by to get a peach ice cream whenever they pass through. So, my family and I decided to make a special trip to try it out. āœ…If you’re making a special trip to Fairfield, it’s best to combine it with some local historical attractions to make the journey more worthwhile. Otherwise, without any peach-picking activities, just shopping can get a bit boring. Unfortunately, we went on a Thursday, and all the attractions were closed. šŸ®The store is small but has clean restrooms and even its own gas station. There’s a section specifically for kids, complete with rocking horses 🐣 and board games for sale. Another area sells small packages of nuts, which is quite a Texas specialty. The bakery’s desserts are typical Texas-style—very sweet and often with nuts. They also sell sugar. I tried the honey and crackers, but I wasn’t particularly impressed; the honey from the supermarket tastes better. In addition to these, the store even offers Mexican chili and peach-flavored jelly. šŸ„’ I personally recommend the pies and bread! Especially the bread—it’s not sweet at all, which I really appreciated. I’ll definitely buy it again next time. However, when I brought the pie home, I found many tiny ants inside. Be cautious when purchasing. Normally, we don’t have ants in the house. ā¤ļøIt’s a fun place to visit, especially for someone in the late stages of pregnancy who can’t travel too far. Exit 198, 301 I-45, Fairfield, TX 75840. They have a website and offer free shipping for orders over $99. #USA #Dallas#IceCream #Texas #SpecialtyStore

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[Recommendation] Cooper Farm Peach Specialty Store

šŸ…Located in Fairfield, which is between Dallas, Houston, and Austin, there’s a well-known peach specialty store. Their peach ice cream is particularly famous. A friend in Austin told me that they always stop by to get a peach ice cream whenever they pass through. So, my family and I decided to make a special trip to try it out. āœ…If you’re making a special trip to Fairfield, it’s best to combine it with some local historical attractions to make the journey more worthwhile. Otherwise, without any peach-picking activities, just shopping can get a bit boring. Unfortunately, we went on a Thursday, and all the attractions were closed. šŸ®The store is small but has clean restrooms and even its own gas station. There’s a section specifically for kids, complete with rocking horses 🐣 and board games for sale. Another area sells small packages of nuts, which is quite a Texas specialty. The bakery’s desserts are typical Texas-style—very sweet and often with nuts. They also sell sugar. I tried the honey and crackers, but I wasn’t particularly impressed; the honey from the supermarket tastes better. In addition to these, the store even offers Mexican chili and peach-flavored jelly. šŸ„’ I personally recommend the pies and bread! Especially the bread—it’s not sweet at all, which I really appreciated. I’ll definitely buy it again next time. However, when I brought the pie home, I found many tiny ants inside. Be cautious when purchasing. Normally, we don’t have ants in the house. ā¤ļøIt’s a fun place to visit, especially for someone in the late stages of pregnancy who can’t travel too far. Exit 198, 301 I-45, Fairfield, TX 75840. They have a website and offer free shipping for orders over $99. #USA #Dallas#IceCream #Texas #SpecialtyStore

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