In northern USA it is almost time for tapping maple trees for maple syrup production. From barns and buckets of New England collected long ago here is a progression of different spiles used for tapping trees. The oldest are the wooden ones.
Teachers, educators, and parents, answer those curious questions about how pure maple syrup is made with free NH maple education resources available from both the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association and NH Agriculture in the Classroom have. youtube.com/watch?v=RWRVW1NC…
NH K-12 teachers, the application deadline for the 2021 Tucker Mountain Challenge is fast approaching. Don't miss your chance to win to be in be in the running for a $1,000 prize! web-extract.constantcontact.…
Try something new this week: Sweet Potato tacos with Maple Tahini! Simple, delicious, and healthy, this recipe is plant-based, but you can add other proteins like chicken. thewoodenskillet.com/sweet-p…
Sugar maples are one of New Hampshire’s most important tree species, whether you look at this from an economic, environmental, or cultural perspective. Learn more about sugar maple regeneration research being done right here in NH. forestsociety.org/event/suga…
Resolving to eat healthy in the New Year! Wake up your morning taste buds with these healthy muffins made with pure maple syrup!
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New Hampshire maple syrup is more than just a pancake topping. It's a part of the Granite State's rich history carried on by hardworking maple sugaring families. Thank you for your support!
Ring in #NYE2021 with these sunny sparkling maple orange spritzers! For an easy non-alcoholic mocktail, just leave out the vodka. yayforfood.com/recipes/spark…
A simply delicious and fun way to use up your holiday ham leftovers - Maple, Ham, Pineapple Kabobs! Serve with rice for a stress-free dinner. numstheword.com/maple-ham-pi…
🔮 ⭕ Photo of the Day DECEMBER 16, 2020 MAKING MAPLE SYRUPIn this picture from the April 1954 issue, the owner of a sugarbush grove in New Hampshire demonstrates an antique yoke once used for hauling buckets of sap. The red building behind him nationalgeographic.com/photo…@NatGeo
Snow days are the perfect time to make Sugar on Snow using New Hampshire maple syrup! Bonus NH tip: Have a dill pickle ready for a sweet sour experience! newengland.com/today/food/de…#SnowStorm2020