(This post was last modified: 03-21-2018, 12:39 AM by PhilNH5.)
I tapped the maple trees on Monday February 12. The sap barely ran at all that first week.
Sunday the 18th of February we received 8 inches of snow.
Toby came out with me to collect the sap.
ML took this of Toby and I bringing the sap back to the house.
I fell - hard - about 4 seconds after she took that picture. No sap salvaged that day
In the foreground is a bucket of sap in a snowbank to keep it cold during the week.
We had enough to boil down this weekend. We were busy Saturday so we had to do it on Sunday - a cold, wet, sleeting, snowy, rainy day.
Due to the weather ML suggested we use an electric roasting pan to boil down in. We did this beneath the garage over hang to keep the sap and ourselves dry.
ML is skimming of the foam. It is harmless but will make your syrup cloudy. Toby is soaked.
This is Foxy standing guard on a plow pile. She is so hairy the rain doesn't trouble her.
Just because the weather was miserable we didn't have to be. We had a cheese platter for lunch.
Toby's coat inthe first picture was saturated so he got a nice new dry one.
The roasting pan never reached a boil. I brought out the big gun - a propane stove.
The last picture is ML filtering the reduced sap into a big pot. The pot was put on the in-house stove to finish the process.
It is still boiling down to become syrup.
Sunday the 18th of February we received 8 inches of snow.
Toby came out with me to collect the sap.
ML took this of Toby and I bringing the sap back to the house.
I fell - hard - about 4 seconds after she took that picture. No sap salvaged that day
In the foreground is a bucket of sap in a snowbank to keep it cold during the week.
We had enough to boil down this weekend. We were busy Saturday so we had to do it on Sunday - a cold, wet, sleeting, snowy, rainy day.
Due to the weather ML suggested we use an electric roasting pan to boil down in. We did this beneath the garage over hang to keep the sap and ourselves dry.
ML is skimming of the foam. It is harmless but will make your syrup cloudy. Toby is soaked.
This is Foxy standing guard on a plow pile. She is so hairy the rain doesn't trouble her.
Just because the weather was miserable we didn't have to be. We had a cheese platter for lunch.
Toby's coat inthe first picture was saturated so he got a nice new dry one.
The roasting pan never reached a boil. I brought out the big gun - a propane stove.
The last picture is ML filtering the reduced sap into a big pot. The pot was put on the in-house stove to finish the process.
It is still boiling down to become syrup.