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A step-by-step guide to tapping maple trees in your backyard to get sap and then cooking it down to produce maple syrup.
Got a maple tree? How to make homemade maple syrup from your own backyard Got a maple tree? Get your drill, the kids, the neighbors and go outside and tap it.
Maple trees are just the beginning. You can tap, boil, and brew tree syrup from many other species too.
Making your own maple syrup might sound like a quaint way to save money on the grocery store version, but you need a very ...
Step 5: Boil it to make syrup “The rule of thumb is, if you take the number 87 and divide it by the percentage of sugar, that’s the ratio of sap to syrup,” says Wild.
After two long days of boiling for more than 10 hours, we enjoy a day off with a pancake breakfast topped with our homemade maple syrup! #MapleSyrup #PancakeBreakfast ...
Ever wanted to make your own maple syrup? With a few tools of the trade and a maple tree in the backyard, you’re just a few easy steps away from coating your waffles and cakes in homemade maple ...
Thomas Hemmer has been tapping maple trees for sap for the past four years. He's perfected his process of boiling it into syrup for friends and family.
The couple’s first batch of homemade maple syrup was their favorite: a dark amber-colored liquid with an intensely maple flavor. The eight gallons of sap generated about three cups of maple syrup.
We all love eating our pancakes with nice maple syrup, but did you know you can make your own right here in Arkansas?