A leaf-shaped bottle of maple syrup beside a dish of maple syrup and a honeycomb wand - Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock North Americans know that when the days grow warmer and the evenings stay cold, it's ...
Sugar maple trees don't grow just anywhere. Luckily for pancake and waffle lovers, Pennsylvania and Erie County are within the native range for this species that produces the sap used to make maple ...
Every spring, maple producers across New England begin collecting sap from sugar maple trees and boiling it down into syrup, often using the same methods that have been employed for centuries. Don't ...
Working with (hopefully) large quantities of syrup, adding more as the water boils off, the process can get messy, with boiled-over liquid and sticky residue left behind. Some operators will have a ...
The Maple Syrup season is slowly making its way to our area.Syrup tapping begins this weekend at Bendix Woods in St. Joseph ...
Perhaps one of the most common myths about trees, Rachael West said, is that they go dormant during the winter months, falling into hibernation until spring rolls around. But West, founder of Eating ...
Forester and maple syrup expert Steven Roberge places a lid on a bucket collecting sap in his Peterborough backyard. It’s maple season in New Hampshire, and it’s not too late to become a maple ...
The Vigo County Parks Department is tapping maple trees for syrup at Prairie Creek Park, and the public can taste the ...
Want to make your own maple syrup for those thick Aunt Jemima pancakes? Visit Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining between now and roughly the spring equinox—prime maple-sugaring season. In case ...
If not for maple syrup, March in Vermont would be all about mud season. Thank goodness that the grey days and muddy roads of ...