Wow! I just had the most awesome day. Sparky called me and said that his Uncle Arte was taking him to visit a Sugarbush today and that I could come along. A Sugarbush is a farm where Maple Syrup is produced every spring. Mmmm… I just love maple syrup so I was all over that! It was really interesting – I learned all about the process of making maple syrup.
We got to the Sugarbush and we climbed onto a tractor-drawn wagon for a ride to the Sugar Shack, where they make the syrup. As we drove through the maple trees, we could see taps in all the maple trees. Tapping a maple tree is how you collect the sap. The farmers bore a hole in the tree and insert a tap then hang a bucket underneath to catch the sap. In cold weather, starch stored inside maple trees converts to sugar in the sap and in the spring the sap is collected and turned into maple syrup. The sap runs best when nights are cold and days are warm so spring is the perfect time to collect it.
The farmers collect the buckets of sap from the trees and take it to the Sugar Shack, where it will be boiled down over an open fire to get rid of all the impurities. This can be a very tricky process because if the sap is boiled for too long, it will crystallize and make the syrup gritty, but if it’s not boiled for long enough the syrup will be too watery and can go off quickly.
After it is boiled down to the correct temperature, it is strained through a special filter to remove impurities then it is allowed to cool for 12 hours or more. It is reheated again to almost boiling before being poured into clean glass jugs.
While the farmer was boiling the syrup, he took a ladleful and poured some onto the snow. In the cold snow it immediately hardened into chunks of maple candy and the farmer gave it to us to eat. It was so sweet and delicious!
In the farmhouse they were making pancakes and sausage. We each got a plateful and took it outside to sit on picnic tables around an open fire where we had our lunch with fresh maple syrup from the Sugarbush.
What a great day! But oh man – am I ever stuffed!
Sounds so yummy!!!!!!!
In Canada, Maple Syrup and sap and all is produced during fall. I guess that’s American. ♥
~*~*~Gabriella♥~*~*~
Uh no. Sap and maple syrup runs in the spring in Canada too. Just the leaves fall in the fall.
yeah, that’s true.
Quebec’s maple syrup is the best!!!! :)
OMG, lucky!!! I love pancakes! So that’s what I gave up for Lent, pancakes. Hum, is that my stomach rumbling? ;-)
~♥CoconutCLoud♥~
This so coooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your friend,
ZhangYan
WEBKINZ SHOULD MAKE A ROOM IN CLUBHOUSE
What a cute backyard! <3
Your trip looks like fun i wish i was there next time bring all of your friends and please inclued me (ilovewebkinz12123) and GJELI123 and of corse Scorpio and cathouse2 and MDIChickadee and the people who comment. Have a wonderful time Alex!P.S.Make sure you come to Plumpys wedding.
Wow! Your trip sounds like so much fun, Alex! And it looks like you learned a lot, too. I love those types of opportunities, and am glad you got to have this one. All the best! MDIChickadee
That is really cool!
cathouse2
i love it
This is awesome! Alex, I hope you had a great nice time! Next time invite me too, ok. *WINK WINK, NUDGE NUDGE* Lol. ;)
LOL ,Scorpio you are so halarous
cool
blahblahthecatluver
I think this is really awesome! Your friend sarahandlacey! :lol: :mrgreen: ;-) :-) :roll:
Thank you. :P
LOL Scorpio!
I’d like to go too. :) Hehehe.
<3
~WebkinzPro
a difficult job? i always thought collecting sap would be easy!
~tigerstripe
Tapping trees is NOT easy. Most maple trees are on hills, and you tap them when there’s snow on the ground. It’s not as simple as drilling a hole though, because most people use plastic tubing to run all of the sap into one BIG bucket. If any of the tubes are broken you have to fix them, in two feet of snow. And it’s not so easy to carry a backpack with a drill, drill bits, the contraption to fix lines, taps, plastic tubing, and many other things up a hill with lots of snow. My family taps a sugarbush every spring and we boil it to make syrup, candy, and cream, so we know what it takes to make great syrup, and it does take a lot of hard work!
how do u get there?
All the trees have brown leaves. There should also be red, orange, and yellow! But for spring, it should be all green! Proper colors make me happi! Be Happi!
~’Be Happi, All Smiles!!’~ :-) :-D :lol: