Costco sells real maple syrup for just $14.99, making it a sweet deal for any pantry. This maple syrup comes from real tree sap and has the rich, natural flavor Vermont is known for. You can use maple ...
Twenty miles southwest of Cornell’s Ithaca campus grows a forest of sweet trees. The tubing at their trunks carry sugary sap awaiting to be transformed into a crowd-pleasing breakfast staple: maple ...
Could New England’s mud season be the sweetest season of all? If we’re talking maple syrup – that super sweet sap we take from trees and boil down to magic – it is. Discovering the maple syrup process ...
Spring can be an exciting time to start getting outside after a long, cold winter in North Dakota. And what better reason than if there is sweet maple syrup as an end result? While we don’t have lush ...
On a cold, February day in the hills of the Finger Lakes, thousands of leafless maple trees stood dormant, waiting patiently for the kiss of spring. Armed with a hammer and drill, Aaron Wightman ...
Maple sugaring season has begun in Michigan, offering residents a chance to see how sap is harvested and turned into syrup. Michigan ranks fifth in the nation for maple syrup production, with hundreds ...
Michigan Maple Weekends are ready to celebrate the sweetest sign of spring’s return. The annual month-long series of events in mid-March and early April invites Michiganders to learn about the ...