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26 Hudson Valley Parent ■ July 2014 hefty, you can always get a special- ty sundae, shake, shaved ice, malt, hard ice cream, and much more in a regular size. Tantillo's Farm Market 730 State Route 208 Gardiner The ice cream stand section of this seasonal farmer's market sells treats with fresh fruit toppings grown right on site. You can opt for a classic dessert, like a malt or a banana split, or sample the fruits of the farm with a hot apple crisp sun- dae, strawberry shortcake sundae, or peach melba sundae. All the food is kosher and gluten-free, so those dietary restrictions won't hold you back. Huguenot Creamery 78 Main St. New Paltz Lifelong New Paltz resident Patty Walker had always heard people wondering where they could get ice cream in New Paltz, so three years ago she opened Huguenot Creamery and solved their problem. The chic little parlor serves super popular milkshakes and classic ice cream By ELORA TOCCI I t's hard not to love all the great stuff that makes up July when the list includes fireworks, bar- becues, sunny skies, and … National Ice Cream Month! If you're craving the best ice cream the Hudson Valley has to of- fer, have we got the guide for you! ULSTER COUNTY Boice Brothers Dairy 62 Oneil St. Kingston Talk about a Hudson Valley staple — Boice Brothers Dairy is celebrat- ing 100 years this summer. Their century-long presence in the com- munity is no accident, as their fresh, locally-sourced treats have satisfied generation after generation. Mickey's Igloo 3 72 Main St. Saugerties Sometimes a gigantic dessert is the only dessert that will do. Luckily, Mickey's Igloo has a colossal-size sundae special to lift you up when it's been one of those days. If you can't stomach a treat quite that Who wants ice cream?! Here's the scoop on the very best of the Hudson Valley Zora Dora's in Beacon put a new spin on the classic popsicle, with flavors like mojito, pea- nut butter and jelly, and cucumber mint chili.