[AT] Putting the tractor to use - Ice Houses
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Mon Jun 16 10:20:24 PDT 2014
There is a site here that was once an ice pond. That was long before my
day but I do remember my grandpa using the area after the dam slipped
over to grow watermelons and muskmelons. Just a bit behind my house and
on my uncle's part of the old farm. Deer and turkey make goring things
there these days impossible.
David
NW NC
On 6/16/2014 12:50 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> My memory is foggy on this but I want to say I can remember
> when the Milk truck in our area still used blocks of ice to keep the
> milk cold. I was born in 1950 and I'm sure it wasn't much later
> when refrigerated trucks took over so maybe not. Maybe I'm
> remembering people talking about it.
>
> I surely remember
> when we had an ice house in town with blocks of ice. It had a
> crusher mounted on the outside of the house for folks that needed
> to crush their ice or you could buy blocks. Daddy used to buy blocks
> of ice and put under the salt bench in the smoke house when we
> were salting and smoking pork in the winter. The bench was used to
> salt down the hams, shoulders and sides of bacon. It was built just
> the right height for a block of ice to slide under it.
>
> Charlie
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