Uncle Tommy has taken up making maple syrup!!
He's tapped trees at his house, GrandPoppa's house and 2 trees at my house for a total of 10 taps.
Every morning and evening Momma and I trek out to our trees to see how much sap there is. It's a easier trek now that the snow has melted. Then Momma tells Uncle Tommy how much there is and Auntie Kristie picks it up after work.
Uncle Tommy boils sap (up to 10 gallons a day) from when he gets home from work until he goes to bed. We've seen pictures of the maple syrup but I haven't gotten a taste yet. Momma says the sap wasn't that sweet so I don't know why everyone is so excited about the syrup...it's certainly a lot of work!
6 comments:
Wow, home-made maple syrup!
Wow the maple syrup sounds interesting. I love maple syrup. But I’m not sure how it is produced,,, it does need to be sweet.
There's nothing like real Maple Syrup, but what an effort to make it. Easy to see why the real stuff is so expensive.
Pat
You are a faithful worker Z=man and it will make the maple syrup all the sweeter
Does Z get paid for snoopervising?
Have they tapped your trees every year?
When our daughter lived in New Hampshire she would sometimes send us maple syrup that friends had made. She helped one day and said it was a lot of work. I love real maple syrup and totally understand why it costs so much!
I didn't know you could just make acorn syrup at home but I don't know why I didn't think about it! I still think it's really cool, though.
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