A WINTER TO REMEMBER

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    Dom Nizza
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    Don’t despair… collecting Maple Syrup Season starts now. And it looks like this on some Wisconsin Maple Syrup Farms. Some Syrup almost as good as Vermont and New York… πŸ˜† πŸ˜†

    Now lets see… a get a drill and drill into a tree and collect the sap like this … I think I’ll try it. I have a Maple tree. Is that enough? … πŸ™„ … πŸ™„
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    #1886404

    Trekkin and Birdin
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    I made maple syrup for many years, it is hard work. If you have a sugar maple to tap use a gallon jug. Also you can make great coffee from the sap, just use like water, it has a great flavor! The fresher the better and no need to boil it.
    TE

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    Timberline Echoes
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    Okay that last post was a lie… Trekkin’ and Birdin are visiting and I did not realize they were still logged in. It is I Mrs. TE who has made maple syrup and enjoys coffee made from sap. πŸ˜†
    TE

    #1886406

    Dom Nizza
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    @Mister Greenthumb wrote:

    What will you remember about this winter as weather gets better and it only a memory instead of a cold reality. For me it was the most I wore snowpants in 52 years since I was 8 years old.

    My poker playing friends had no problem with the snow.

    They were on the patio deck and playing for cold hard cash and the beer stayed cold. .. πŸ™„ … πŸ™„ … 8)
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