The Eastern Woodland Indians in New England and Canada were the first to discover that maple sap cooked over an open fire became sweet syrup which could be boiled down even further to maple sugar. Maple sugar was an excellent source of energy and flavoring, and even more important, it did ...
Making Maine maple syrup is a beloved tradition. Learn more about the process through this photo essay, and pick up some fresh syrup soon!
Sap to sugar: The quintessential Maine treat is maple candy. There are few things sweeter and more distinctly flavored than golden candy made from realMaine maplesyrup. Just a little goes a long way, making for a perfect small indulgence. (Even better: this treat is readily available at supe...
Soft sugar cookies made with cream cheese - perfect for any holiday or celebration. Make in any shape and decorate to match the season! read more Candies, Recipes Cinnamon Candy Recipe Heidi Bruaw / December 6, 2020 / 4 Comments This Cinnamon Candy Recipe is from my grandma's kitchen...
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Maple Syrup how to make it and an Online Buying Guide: New York produces some of the world's best maple syrup. Here are some resources for ordering Adirondack maple syrup online. Buy maple syrup from New York for delivery to your door.
Sweetener Alternatives: 36 drops of liquid stevia is about equal to 1/3 of a cup of sugar. For other sugar alternatives, you can use 1 1/4 – 1 3/8 teaspoonspowdered stevia(estimate as best you can) and a dash vanilla extract instead. Use honey or maple syrup for AIP, but they ar...
likes to perch (or curl up) in the mail tray and lazily observe guests as they come and go. We all convened in the sunroom for breakfast with our host, Arnold Coombs, a charming seventh generation maple farmer who produces organic maple syrup, organic maple sugar, and pure maple candy....
I hope you enjoy it this holiday, maybe with some vegan whipped cream and a candy cane dipped in your glass. This Christmas we are staying in California, rather than joining the travel craze and venturing to the cold east coast. Though I’m not going to lie, I miss the winter season ...
Named for the company where they came from, Necco wafers are small colorful sugar-coated candy discs that were made by the New England Confectionery Company. In 1847, Oliver R. Chase created a machine that pressed and printed candy which helped him to become one of the founding owners of Ne...