Is there anything better than a "job" where you love what you do, and your family obviously loves what you do!?! Mayfield Mom Brittney here. I wanted to share with you my valentine from my son. His project in the computer lab on Valentine's Day was to write his mommy and daddy a letter and here you go - I thought it was too cute!
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Monday, February 19
by
Mayfield Moms
on Mon 19 Feb 2007 09:16 PM EST
Hi there, Pamela here again, I just had to share this.
Last Monday the 3rd grade aide was sick so I was her sub for the day. Here I am standing at the class room door welcoming the children as they arrive. I notice they have food, so, now I am thinking YEAH PARTY!!!! I start asking if it is someone's birthday? It was even better than that. We were going to have a Feast for Georgia Day. The Feast was to be lunch (great because I did not bring one). The parents came, decorated and brought even more food (two long..... tables full). Of course I felt like I should earn my lunch so I pitched in to help. Now the purpose was to bring a food from Georgia like peaches (or recipes made with peaches),coke, pecans etc..... Guess what!!! There as a container of Mayfield Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream and of course I was so happy and thought how about that. I asked who brought the Mayfield Ice Cream and then one of the moms said, "I did as what would Georgia day be without Mayfield Ice Cream?" I was too tickled. I thanked her and said yes we have been in Georgia a long time. I did tell her Mayfield started in Tennessee but Georgia is one of our biggest and best markets and (in my opinion) was Mayfield's second home. Well, I ended up serving the Ice Cream as they had a horrible scoop and the children were having a hard time serving themselves.
I came home and told my husband. "You will never guess what I did at school today".
Have a great day! Tuesday, February 13
by
Rob Mayfield
on Tue 13 Feb 2007 08:50 AM EST
My Grandmother told me that the first year of making ice cream was a learning experience. My Grandfather built up an inventory of ice cream, which was sold on the 4th of July. With this money, he built a new creamery on My Grandfather was both a successful farmer and business man. He was also a generous person, who gave away buttermilk and other items to people during the great depression. By the time of his death, the farm had three large dairy barns and over a hundred We’ve already mentioned eating ice cream at the
Monday, February 12
by
Visitor Center
on Mon 12 Feb 2007 09:20 AM EST
What a race! The Mayfield has participated for the last three years. Each year Randy Ballew designs and builds the sled with the help of fellow rider Russell Mahery. The creativity and talent that they put into building the sleds is unbelievable. This year our sled was a giant Snow Cream Pop Stix that bursts out of the carton. With only one set of handles built into the front of the sled, Russell was holding on for dear life, with the rest of the team (Heather Buchanan, Ashley Reed, and Randy) behind him. Just as we were on our sled and waiting for the time to go, the course staff members could not hold our sled on the starting line, causing us to be disqualified due to a false start. Even though we didn't win, our sled definitely stood out among the others. As we handed out snow pops to our competitors, they couldn't help but to cheer for us. After all, we are Mayfield....."The World's Best Ice Cream". Ashley Reed and Heather Buchanan
Friday, February 9
by
Product Team
on Fri 09 Feb 2007 09:22 AM EST
Alright, well I suppose I’ve left you all hanging long enough. Scott and I did indeed go on… Our group left base camp the following day at 2 a.m. With four people per team, each climber was tied to the next and the only lights were those on our helmets. Scott and I made up the lead rope team and were the first team to ascend the peak in 2004! After eight hours and conquering a 70-degree wall of ice, we were two of only four climbers from our original group to reach the top of At 10:30 a.m., we began the steep descent – that was the most difficult part of our climb because the weather was pretty bad and we couldn’t see 30 feet in front of us. I think we could have been more physically prepared than we were, but there is simply no way to prepare for the mental aspects of they type of challenged. If either of us had gone alone, we probably would have turned back. Teamwork was the key to reaching the top and I am glad Scott was on my team! Needless to say, we were both pretty proud. We even went on another adventure, maybe Scott will share that experience with you… Eddie
Thursday, February 8
by
Mayfield Moms
on Thu 08 Feb 2007 08:23 AM EST
Hello there, Pamela again. As a Mayfield Mom, I usually have my eyes and ears out for an opportunity to tell someone about Mayfield and their products. I have a cute story to share with you that proves you just never know when that might happen...
I was subbing for the Chemistry teacher on Monday (she was sick and had to go home). Well anyway a couple of the young ladies (10th grade) were discussing an equation and had this little saying to help them remember the order - King Henry drank chocolate milk and it poisoned him. Of course I interjected and asked could they possibly change the chocolate milk part as I hated to think chocolate milk being a poison and since I did work for Mayfield I would much appreciate it. They laughed and we discussed other possible options.
So, just so it's clear, chocolate milk is not poison in any way and according to Wikipedia, King Henry was never poisoned!!
Have a great day. Pamela
Tuesday, February 6
by
Scottie Mayfield
on Tue 06 Feb 2007 05:00 PM EST
It has been a long time since I have been ice skating and Saturday I decided I did not need to put on a pair of skates to enjoy the Ice Chalet in First, I need to mention the Ice Chalet experience. It was great! It was obvious people were having a great time. I saw some folks who appeared to be regulars and some who were first-timers. One family I knew was attending a birthday party. As they arrived, the Mom and Dad said, “This should be interesting.” I think the ages of their children were 4, 7 and 10. As they were leaving, they said, with a big smile, “That was interesting.” The place was packed. We served ice cream inside the skating area near the spectator stands. There was a big fireplace in the lobby area, which made it really warm. The rink area was appropriately cold. The manager said, “The colder the weather - the bigger the crowd.” Personally, I think we should all mark our calendars to go visit in the summer when it is too hot to be outside. Now for the flavors: Chocolate Cream Pie, Olde Savannah Caramel, Coconut Cake and Peanut Butterific. OK, I’ll do the formal descriptions and then tell you our preferences: Chocolate Cream Pie – Chocolate ice cream with bon bon marshmallow, a graham cracker swirl and chocolate chips. (Dark chocolate chips) Olde Savannah Caramel – Caramel ice cream with a caramel ribbon and English Toffee pieces. (My personal favorite) Coconut Cake – Coconut ice cream with a white icing and cake pieces. (Similar to Birthday Cake ice cream - only Coconut. Even people who professed to not like coconut liked it) Peanut Butterific – Peanut butter ice cream with a chocolate peanut butter swirl and chocolate-covered peanuts. Here are the results of those of us who listened to comments and did some sampling of our own. The Chocolate Cream Pie ran out first so we think it won, but only because people tried it by itself and then they started mixing it. I’m not sure whether the combination of Chocolate Cream Pie and Coconut Cake was preferred over the combo with Peanut Butterific. I thought it went well with the Olde Savannah Caramel, which came in a close second as a stand alone flavor. I think Coconut Cake and Peanut Butterific tied for third. Generally speaking, it looks like a tasty ice cream season coming up. One thing we need to talk about and get some input on is: How do you say “Caramel?” Is it car-a-mel or care-a-mel? I always say care-a-mel, but I sure did hear a bunch of people say car-a-mel. Regardless of how you say it, it sure does taste good. The pieces of English Toffee are really good. These flavors should be in the stores in March. We will probably have some folks stock them early, so go check-out the stores.
Scottie
Here's some pictures from the event...
From left, back row: Arianna McElyea, Falcon LaBorde, Me, Lucy Han, Marsean Oyler, Ashley Boling, and Ella Hulsey.
Friday, February 2
by
Jan Montgomery
on Fri 02 Feb 2007 09:08 AM EST
Hi, I'm Tiffany, and I work in Consumer Affairs with Jan. One of the best parts about my job is hearing funny stories from Mayfield fans. You never know when you're going to hear one that brightens your day and maybe even add a little laughter. I recently received an e-mail from a customer who was looking for Hog Heaven. Unfortunately, it is discontinued and I had to break the bad news to her. Fortunately though, she took the upset in stride and her response back to me was a story that I want to share with you all... I must run with Ice Cream aficionados! My son, when he was about 15, told me to speed up to catch up with a Mayfield truck. He climbed up out of the window and yelled "Pull over. I've got a spoon and I'm not afraid to use it!" while he pointed his spoon at them! Then one day, my friend and I pulled into a gas station where we saw a Mayfield truck, and (although she is tiny) she said "Pull up by him, I am pretty sure we can take him!" I wondered how many people think the same thing when they see a Mayfield truck. We wonder too! Do you get an overwhelming urge to do something silly when you spot one of our bright yellow trucks? Tell us your story. We would love to hear it! Tiffany |







This year's sled
Sled from 2 years ago



