assateague wrote:Down here, I mean.
assateague wrote:Ah, guess it's too late then. Not budded, but will just barely hit 32 at night, then into the 50s-60s.
aunt betty wrote:We did this once. There were 5 sugar maples in the yard then. We have more now. Mom kept burning the sap and we gave up.
She had an electric stove and low was too high for the process.
Maybe I'll try again. We have lots of maples now. The hedge...turned into a row of maples over the years.
uh huh. Would get yackin on phone.Eric Haynes wrote:aunt betty wrote:We did this once. There were 5 sugar maples in the yard then. We have more now. Mom kept burning the sap and we gave up.
She had an electric stove and low was too high for the process.
Maybe I'll try again. We have lots of maples now. The hedge...turned into a row of maples over the years.
I've done it over direct wood before, which is incredibly hot. The last 2 degrees you literally have to watch non stop or you could over boil. Even over boiling by 5 or more degrees won't burn it, it will just start to sugar up. SHe must have been leaving it on and not watching it to have it burn.
aunt betty wrote:uh huh. Would get yackin on phone.Eric Haynes wrote:aunt betty wrote:We did this once. There were 5 sugar maples in the yard then. We have more now. Mom kept burning the sap and we gave up.
She had an electric stove and low was too high for the process.
Maybe I'll try again. We have lots of maples now. The hedge...turned into a row of maples over the years.
I've done it over direct wood before, which is incredibly hot. The last 2 degrees you literally have to watch non stop or you could over boil. Even over boiling by 5 or more degrees won't burn it, it will just start to sugar up. SHe must have been leaving it on and not watching it to have it burn.
Thought she could time it or something.
BrewGUN wrote:I've been getting about 15 gal a day between 4 trees. I have more trees I could tap but don't have an efficient enough setup to do that kind of quantity, and time.
Eric Haynes wrote:BrewGUN wrote:I've been getting about 15 gal a day between 4 trees. I have more trees I could tap but don't have an efficient enough setup to do that kind of quantity, and time.
Are you finishing on your stove? I still need to pickup a wool sock for my finished product, which could be days from now.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:What's the woods sock for? Flavor?
Eric Haynes wrote:3legged_lab wrote:What's the woods sock for? Flavor?
Yeah, flavor...lol
That or filtering the sand out.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:3legged_lab wrote:What's the woods sock for? Flavor?
Yeah, flavor...lol
That or filtering the sand out.
Does that work better than coffee filters?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Interesting, you would think there would be a commercially made filter for the purpose.
Eric Haynes wrote:Except the one I use is wool.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Except the one I use is wool.
So its not really a sock and I've been wasting your fucking time with all the questions.
aunt betty wrote:We did this once. There were 5 sugar maples in the yard then. We have more now. Mom kept burning the sap and we gave up.
She had an electric stove and low was too high for the process.
Maybe I'll try again. We have lots of maples now. The hedge...turned into a row of maples over the years.
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