Half Pint is a small, owner-operated homemade ice cream company based out of Seattle, Washington. Our ice creams are made fresh weekly with local dairy and eggs and other local ingredients when possible.

Posts for 2009


Monkey Around Seattle

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

There’s a great new blog out there on the web…Monkey Around Seattle. Co-written by several owners of local small businesses, Monkey Around Seattle is an insider’s glimpse into some pretty cool places around Seattle. Posts cover everything from where to find the best tacos in the city to updates about the Penguin Exhibit at the Woodland Park Zoo. One of the latest posts, written by Kristen Rask, owner of the downtown seattle shop Schmancy, features Half Pint Ice Cream! Check it out here: Half Pint Ice Cream.

Thanks to Kristen for a great piece on Half Pint! And be sure to check Monkey Around Seattle frequently for great recommendations of things to do and see around town.

Half Pint Love in Philly

Monday, May 18th, 2009

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These Philadelphians love their Half Pint. You can show the Half Pint Love too. Check out our gear at http://www.cafepress.com/halfpintic

HOT Mama!

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

My mom sportin' her Half Pint Ringer Tee and Coffee Mug!

My mom sportin' her Half Pint Ringer Tee and Coffee Mug!

Making Ice Cream From Scratch

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Here at Half Pint, all of our ice creams are made completely from scratch. At the height of the summer, each week we will be crackin’ over 500 eggs, working with gallons upon gallons of milk and up to our elbows in sugar, cocoa, fruit, nuts…..you get the point.

There is a lot of time and lot of love that goes into making Half Pint ice cream. Here’s a few photos of the process, courtesy of photographer extraordinaire, Tiffani Jones:

It all starts with milk from local dairy Smith Brothers Farm.

It all starts with milk from local dairy Smith Brothers Farm.


Cracking eggs.  Lots n' lots of eggs.  Endless eggs.  Infinite eggs...

Cracking eggs. Lots n' lots of eggs. Endless eggs. Infinite eggs...


Using the Hobart to mix the custard base.

Using the Hobart mixer to mix the custard base.


Pouring hot milk into the egg and sugar mixture.

Pouring hot milk into the egg and sugar mixture.


Cooking the custard.

Cooking the custard.


Straining the custard.

Straining the custard.


Adding cream.

Adding cream.

The custard is then chilled and later poured into the ice cream machine for churning and freezing. Photos of the machine to come…

Now that you’ve seen a little bit of the ice cream-making process, come sample the goods at your local farmers market! Spring is in full swing and ice cream weather is upon us. See you there.

Useful AND stylin’!!

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Check out the new Half Pint Canvas Tote Bag! Perfect for carrying your farmers market booty, or, as seen here, for toting camping gear. Get yours at http://www.cafepress.com/halfpintic
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Mini Ice Cream Cones to Benefit a Great Cause! Get Your Tickets Early!

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Tickets for FareStart’s Guest Chef on the Waterfront event on July 15th, are on sale now! If you purchase before JUNE 1st, you’ll receive a reduced ticket price.

FareStart’s Guest Chef on the Waterfront event is a fabulous food and beverage tasting event held every July at Bell Harbor’s Pier 66 and Elliott Hall. It features booths from over 70 restaurants, wineries and breweries all ready for you to taste their delicious creations. All proceeds benefit FareStart, a local non-profit that provides job training in the food service industry for homeless men, women and youth. So, not only do you get to sample food, wine and beer from some of the best chefs, wine-makers and brewers in the state, you also get to support a fantastic cause in the process!

Half Pint Ice Cream will be participating in this year’s Guest Chef on the Waterfront. We’ll be scooping up some mini ice cream cones and would love to see you there! For more information visit FareStart’s special events page at:

http://www.farestart.org/help/events/index.html

We look forward to seeing you at the event!

Who Wouldn’t Want a Half Pint Trucker Hat?

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

We now have an online store where you can purchase all kinds of cool Half Pint gear! Everything from t-shirts and sweatshirts to hats and tote bags to stickers and buttons, there is something to please everyone! Here are some of our personal favorites:

Half Pint Hoodie: Because Seattle isn’t always as warm as we would like it to be.

Half Pint Canvas Tote Bag: Perfect for hauling home pints of ice cream and other farmers market goodies.

Half Pint Trucker Hat: Admit it, you want one.

These are just a few of the sweet Half Pint duds that you can purchase online. To check out our online store, you can click directly on one of the items you see here, or visit:

http://www.cafepress.com/halfpintic

If you love Half Pint, then show us the LOVE and sport your Half Pint gear all over town.

Love,
Half Pint

Thank Goodness it’s Almost Market Time!

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

It’s been a loooooong winter. Rain, snow, sleet and hail–and LOTS of it! Half Pint has been chomping at the bit in anticipation of sunny days, warm weather and FARMERS MARKET SEASON 2009! And it’s almost here. This summer you will be able to find Half Pint Ice Cream at four weekly markets: Thursdays at Lake City, Fridays at Phinney Ridge, Saturdays in Edmonds and Sundays at Broadway. See the website for start-dates, market locations and times.

During the winter months, we’ve been thinking a lot about Half Pint and how we can make our product and services even better for our loyal customers. One big change is that we are in the process of purchasing a big ‘ol industrial ice cream machine. Whereas last year we spent HOURS upon HOURS making batch after batch of ice cream on teeny tiny little Cuisinart ice cream makers, this year production will be on a somewhat larger scale and definitely on a faster timeline. Batch sizes will still be quite small in the grand scheme of things, thus retaining the quality of our ice cream. But having this machine will allow us to do a whole lot more with Half Pint; more events, more parties, more markets.

We are also going to be switching to local dairy Smith Brothers Far for all of our milk, cream and eggs. We already try to use local ingredients in our ice cream when possible (berries from the market, coffee from local roaster, Victrola, etc.) and we are very excited about adding dairy and eggs, the main bulk of our ingredients to the local list.

Another exciting tidbit is that Half Pint will be participating FareStart’s Guest Chef on the Waterfront event on Wednesday, July 15th from 6-9 pm. For those of you who don’t know what FareStart is, it is an amazing local non-profit that provides job training to homeless men, women and youth through job training in the food service industry. Check out more information about FareStart at www.farestart.org. The Guest Chef on the Waterfront event is an annual fundraiser that FareStart holds. It is a food and beverage tasting event in which over 80 Seattle-area restaurants, breweries and wineries participate. More info at http://www.farestart.org/help/events/waterfront/index.html. Half Pint will be scooping mini ice cream cones at the event, so be sure to check it out! It’s a blast.

That’s about it from the Half Pint home-front. We’re so looking forward to seeing you all at the markets this summer and will keep you posted on any other events in which we will be participating!