[Artemisia] a tree question
Padruig
rayzentz at aim.com
Sat Feb 5 10:17:41 CST 2011
According to my research thus far, sugar maples are by far the best. There are others that can be used, but the flavors are "different". Then, of course, there are varieties that don't work at all...
I am not at all opposed to trying flavors that are "different"... That would be part of the fun.
Padruig
Dr. Raymond Zentz
It is better to die a free man, than to live, a slave.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeri Foster <jofvertsilva at yahoo.com>
To: Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list <artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org>
Sent: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 11:01 pm
Subject: Re: [Artemisia] a tree question
Don't they need to be a specific kind of maple? If I remember right, there is a
ugar maple that grows in New England and Canada where most of our maple syrup
omes from. I was on a maple sugar farm once and it was just north of Niagara
alls.
istress Jerilyn
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rom: Padruig <rayzentz at aim.com>
o: artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org
ent: Fri, February 4, 2011 8:14:04 PM
ubject: [Artemisia] a tree question
reetings, one and all, from Padruig
I am wondering if there are any within the kingdom, preferably in the northern
tah, southern idaho area, that have maple trees on their property, or know of
omeone who does. I would like to try my hand at making maple syrup, and need
ccess to some trees to collect sap. I would happily share the results of my
abours with the provider of said sap.
Padruig
Dr. Raymond Zentz
It is better to die a free man, than to live, a slave.
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