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But before that maple syrup gets to your breakfast table the hard work starts out in the woods. “It ain't just made in Vermont or Canada. You know?" said Gun Lake Tribe Food Tech Junsu Bush.
“The maple industry is alive and well,” Munsee said. “Maple syrup is a healthy, natural sweetener that you can use in many ways, not just on your pancakes and waffles. Farmers work very hard to ...
The Lockwoods have a sweet family tradition: making homemade maple syrup using sap from their own trees. Here's how they do it.
But before that maple syrup gets to your breakfast table the hard work starts out in the woods. Buckets hanging on maple trees to collect sap to make maple syrup at Camp Jiijak in Hopinks ...
But before that maple syrup gets to your breakfast table the hard work starts out in the woods. “It ain’t just made in Vermont or Canada. You know?” said Gun Lake Tribe Food Tech Junsu Bush.
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