Living in the heart of Wisconsin’s dairyland, Amber McComish is familiar with a number of the state’s cheesemakers. She knows several of them personally, and she has never had any interest in competing with them.
McComish grew up on a dairy farm. She met her husband, Joe, while working on his family’s dairy farm. Now they’re raising three kids on the McComish Family Farm in Darlington. Dairy is part of her every day. She knew wanted to make something delicious, and knew she had something after her first small batch of gelato.
Last April, the couple opened Lucky Cow Coffee and Gelato, 333 W. Main St. in Darlington. They had lines down the street the first day, and she typically has 10 to 15 fresh gelato flavors available in-house. The business was named a top-five finalist in Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s Main Street Makeover contest in February. This year, one of McComish’s goals is to exclusively use milk from her own cows.
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