Ever wanted to tap a tree and make your own maple syrup? We’ve got four ways to learn or pitch in. Here in mid-February, ...
Ever wonder how pure maple syrup gets from tree to table? Find out how to make a batch with tips from the experts at Minnesota state parks. Free demonstrations – and tasting opportunities ...
On average, the sap collected from one tree will make one quart of syrup. Who taught us how to make maple syrup? Native Americans taught the European settlers how to make maple syrup. They would cut a ...
Maple syrup pairs perfectly with pancakes, waffles, and other brunch classics. To make it even better, create your own boozy version with bourbon or rum.
Both venues offer tours each weekend, giving families an opportunity to learn about everything from tapping trees and boiling sap.
Attendees will learn how sap becomes syrup, why spring is the best time of year to harvest sap, and how people used sap ...
Here’s how to make cider syrup. If you want, you can multiply this recipe by a factor of four (to still fit in a 5-gallon stock pot and make about 8 pints, or a boiling-water-bath canner load ...
When thinking of maple syrup, many people might have the grocery store first come to mind. For some in Mid-Missouri, local maple trees during the months of January through February are first in mind.
no-frills recipe. A subtle twist on a cocktail classic, this Maple Manhattan has all the sweetness you could want out of a Christmastime cocktail, balancing spiced bourbon and rich maple syrup.