6.01.2011
2 years of ice cream!!
4.25.2011
our first Ice Cream Cakes.
This is my friend S - who is a master baker and incredible with all desserts!
She frosted them, right inside our freezer trays! (we have tiny freezers!)
3.25.2011
Ice Mountain Creamery :: Partners
2.04.2011
taste-testing
12.20.2010
oopsie.
There is a LOT of snow and ice where we live right now. It's pretty much in the constant negative degree range for the majority of our winter.
And today, a garbage truck skidded on the ICE down the hill and straight into our NEW Ice Cream delivery van. Yup...couldn't stop if they wanted to. Here is the evidence and damage:
Crazy, huh??
We should have parked in a different spot. But thankfully, the garbage truck is insured by the city - and they are paying for all the repairs!! Isn't that incredible?? We are also SO very thankful for our amazing business partners who are taking care of all the details while we are away. We love them so much, and its less nerve-wracking knowing they are taking care of everything so well.
7.16.2010
starting a business in China

7.01.2010
our employees are cute.
6.01.2010
ice cream update : Happy FIRST Year!
We have five employees - managing our little production site, sales and accounting! They are wonderful, loyal and learning all the time. We have a fun delivery vehicle - and we deliver to lots of restaurants, hotels and cafes all across the city! Just this past week - 3 restaurants called US to ask for our ice cream!
This coming Summer we have plans to expand our production, and hire more employees to share the goodness of Ice Cream to more and more people here! We will keep you posted as the adventure continues!
6.16.2009
restaurant packaging arrived!!

6.01.2009
Ice Mountain Creamery - Grand opening!
5.23.2009
Q&A with my friend Bianca Jane

Well – we are always eager to feature new Q&A times on here – so thanks for the great questions!
The ice cream business requires a ton of time & work. We finally got our business visas approved, but actually getting it up and running requires a bit more time & energy. Right now -- we have a tiny production site that is ready to go. There is a small kitchen, with all the machines we need to make our special dessert. We don't have a sit-down shop YET, but that would be a great by-product once the ice cream begins to make a profit. We decided to start small at first, which also helps with the amount of money we needed to invest up front.
We will launch (hopefully) in early June -- with about 8-10 flavors. We'd like to have seasonal ones too, but it’s hard to know what we can maintain at first. The basic flavors: vanilla/sweet cream, strawberry, coffee, almond, cookies & cream, banana, red rose tea -- those are the ones for sure. We are hoping to experiment with chocolate (hard to do well out here), melon, peanut butter, green tea, and a few seasonal ones like pumpkin, peppermint, pomegranate, peach/apricot....we will see. We have to get our recipes figured out....so those seasonal ones are still experimental. For each ingredient we have to get a supplier, which is hard out here!! We have to get paperwork, quality clearance, etc. More work than we thought!!
We also deliver! We are hoping to supply nice restaurants and cafés around the city – so we bought a delivery van! Justin made a Styrofoam cooler to go in the back – and we will deliver the ice cream buckets in the van. We still need to get our logo put on the side – but it’s a great mode of transportation! Justin is working on getting his drivers’ license already (which is a story in itself)!
3.23.2009
We switched our visa's!!

Now we can move forward with all the rest of the details:

- getting bar codes for our packaging
- getting safety/quality seals for our packaging
- creating the final package design
- locating & pricing the cartons for printing
- finding an office (separate from production site)
- purchasing final machinery/freezers
- hiring & training employees

10.04.2008
strictly business
2: one who enjoys with discrimination and appreciation of subtleties connoisseur of fine wines>
Part of his desire to make the best ice cream, means that he must taste test different flavors wherever we go. This is Pumpkin ice cream - and it was tasty!!
7.19.2008
mixed emotions

7.16.2008
oatmeal cookie + coffee ice cream!
7.03.2008
can it get any crazier?

Our health inspection passed in 2 days!
We began doing taste testings
The shop is complete
We got our Business License!
We hired our first employee
AND we were given official stamps for our business (pictured here)
One crazy story:
This whole process has been quite unnerving, as each step relies upon the previous one so that we can keep moving ahead. One such step requires an official signature from one official, in order to receive our Business License. We went to his office to request his signature, and he told us he was too busy to sign the papers, because he was preparing for a singing competition. We ended up waiting almost 7 days for him to process our papers. He simply told us, "This singing competition is very important to me." While we are huge advocates of ART in every form, we struggled to understand the rationale.
6.29.2008
Ice Mountain Creamery storefront!!

6.13.2008
Strawberry Bonanza '08

This week began our Strawberry Bonanza 08: Early morning trips to the fruit market to bargain for the best boxes at the best price. Over the course of 3 days - we bought 10 huge boxes of strawberries (160 kilos = 353 pounds), and gathered a faithful crew to help prepare them for ice cream. This should be enough for our first year in business....but next year, we may need about three times this much!
We washed, strained, hulled, and blended countless strawberries - spending about 65 man-hours to finish the job! It was a fun learning experience, and good bonding for all involved. Here are some highlights of the mess we made!


Basket of strawberries in CA: about $4.99/basket
Pick your own @ Gizdich Ranch: about $1.45/pound
Average price here in NW China: $0.17/pound*
*Just another reason to come visit!
6.10.2008
in the way.....

Today I went down to the shop to receive the delivery of our kitchen sink as well as pick-up of another item that was delivered not as ordered. Upon arrival, we find a CAR parked less than a foot from our door…
No owner in sight
No way to move the car (we tried)
No way to open the door enough to get anything through it.
Normally, this might not be so challenging, except that it is not always so easy to reschedule these delivery guys for a suitable time. This is such a good word-picture of our business experience thus far, in that there always seems to be something blocking our way. We are constantly required to make adjustments, be flexible, have patience, and learn new ways of doing (or getting around) things.
6.01.2008
almost done!!
- upgrading the electricity
- fixing the leaks in the back wall and ceiling
- new tile on walls & floor
- painting ceiling
- new storefront & windows
- building dividing wall between service counter & kitchen
- purchasing ice cream machinery
- shopping for kitchen appliances & supplies
- securing ingredient & packaging suppliers
insulating back wall, mixing cement
Next steps: installing the kitchen, buying supplies & raw ingredients, testing our recipes in the new machines, continued research, and the biggie: our health inspection & quality control testing. We will also be working on the sign out front, cartons/labeling and more to come. Having a tangible place has made the excitement grow!!