Monday, February 18, 2019

A Visit to the Forager's Harvest Store in Bruce, Wisconsin

I was so excited to see that the Forager's Harvest store (run by author and famous forager Sam Thayer, and conveniently located just half an hour from my house) was hosting a FREE Backyard Syrup Making class on Saturday. I'd been meaning to take my youngest daughter to this store for over a year (she's the one who will sit in my garden grazing on wood sorrel, chickweed, plantain, sheep sorrel and other weeds, harvested bags and bags of highbush cranberries for me, and who spent a good portion of last summer making acorn flour - this place is definitely right up her alley!), but just hadn't found a good time to do it. Since we're hoping to make maple syrup this spring, this seemed like the perfect time to go!

Although I'd toured different friends' sugar shacks over the years and read articles and books on the subject, I figured a class (and a free one, to boot!) would still be worth going to - especially one taught by an author I'd admired for so long. I wasn't wrong. The little tips and tricks he mentioned I forsee being a great help this spring, and I definitely think I'll be trying his three-pan outdoor boiling method.

After the class, the girls and I explored the store, limiting ourselves to only buying the second two books in his Forager's Harvest trilogy (I'd given my daughter the first for her birthday last year - as well as the Birds of Prey of the Midwest, Butterflies of the Midwest, and Animal Tracks Midwest Quick Guides that I'd picked up on a previous visit to the store). Perusing the bookshelves, I felt right at home - in fact, other than the two books I just mentioned, I had trouble finding a book I was interested in that I didn't already own! Nourishing Traditions, Putting Food By, The Art of Fermentation, Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal HerbsTrout Caviar - we have all of these books in common (and many more, but I don't want to bore you with my geeking out any more than I already have). 😉

I also found out that they sell their maple syrup in glass containers (I hate buying food in plastic!), and for a better price than I've found anywhere else. So if my home syrup operation completely bombs, I know where I'll go!


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2 comments:

  1. I met Melissa and Sam at the Bruce Farmer Market. They are so nice and willing to teach and pass on their knowledge! :-)

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  2. They did seem nice, and very knowledgeable!

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