Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Dreaming Of Maple Syrup...Part II

...and is there anything better on pancakes than real maple syrup? I like to put it on biscuits too. There I go again, talking about food when I'm supposed to be on a diet. Maple syrup is good on waffles too. You know, growing up we never had waffles, it was always hotcakes cooked on the griddle. Now, I've got like three or four waffle irons and they all have about an inch of dirt on them, I might have used each of them once or twice.

It seems that there is a lot more to making maple syrup than just making a hole, sticking a bucket under it and watching the sap drip. You can visit my friend Eric's site here and check out the process for yourself.

I spent several days lurking around his website trying to figure out how to acquire a jug or two of this syrup that had started haunting me day and night. I was daydreaming during the day of foot high stacks of steaming hotcakes, oozing with fresh butter and drowning in maple syrup. At night, for two nights straight, I dreamt that I was being chased by giant waffles that wanted to be covered with maple syrup and eaten. (I know, weird.)

Now, I'm not sure if Eric ever visited the house on Cherry Fork Road, but I know his big sister did, because she and my sister (Big Red) were in the same grade and used to run around together. I remember Sister had a slumber party once and they were talking about boys or something and I got kicked out of the room for being a pest.

On Eric's site he mentioned that the syrup was available at local stores throughout the area and from him directly. Well, the MA Fat Woman ain't from around those parts no more and you know I don't like to go north above the Sweet tea line. (Which is Kentucky for you that don't know.) So, I did the next best thing, I asked if he shipped.

"Not a problem," he said, and that's how I became the brand new owner of my own jug of maple syrup, made in Ohio, not New England. Who knew?


If you would like to get your own totally cute mini jug of maple syrup you can visit the links above or email him at newmanmaple@gmail.com.

3 comments:

LeeAnn said...

Huh? You're right, who knew!? Maple syrup from Ohio? I've lived in Ohio my whole life and never considered that maple syrup was made here (and better yet - syrup worthy of being shipped from here to somewhere else - I thought it just passed through on it's way to somewhere FROM New England). I learned something new. And THANKS - now ya have me hungry for pancakes. Yum!

Rae said...

Love your Cherry Creek Fork stories...straight from the heart.
Yummy! I love pancakes, too. Thanks for making me want to shuck the diet for some Aunt Jemima's!!!!

Margaret said...

Great post,...now I'm off my diet!!
Yummm....pancakes/waffles, butter, and dribbles and dribbles of maple syrup!...Glad that you got your little jug of syrup and will go to Eric's site...Thanks for the info!

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