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 Herbs, Trout 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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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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