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The Spicy Maple Shrub⁠ ⁠ A shrub is a syrup ma The Spicy Maple Shrub⁠
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A shrub is a syrup made of sweetened, fruit-infused vinegar. Although here we used blueberries, this Spicy Maple Shrub can be made with any seasonal fruit: the fresher the better. The Spicy Maple Shrub is sweet and hot, just like a perfect summer day, and would also make an excellent mocktail. Here’s how to make it!⁠
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Simmer 1 cup of apple cider vinegar, 1 cup of seasonal fruit, 1/3 cup of maple syrup, one cinnamon stick and ¼ teaspoon of red chili flakes for 10 minutes. Strain, cool and serve over ice, or with seltzer. Garnish with more fruit.⁠
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For more hydrating beverages made with maple see our blog! Link in profile.⁠
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#spicymapleshrub #diymaple #drinkyourmaple
Need a fun project for a late spring weekend? Loca Need a fun project for a late spring weekend? Locate an elderberry bush (they come in cultivated and wild varieties) and make elderflower syrup. ⁠
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Delicious with selzer water and good in a gin & tonic, elderflower syrup is a fun, slow-food adventure for foragers in late spring. ⁠
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For more detail, check our our blog post on the topic! Link in profile.⁠
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#elderflowersyrup #DIYmaplesyrup #vermonting
For a twist on the traditional, there’s Maple Li For a twist on the traditional, there’s Maple Lime Fizz! Great at any time, but lends itself to mocktail hour after a long, hot summer day. For fanciness, consider wetting the rim of your glass with the lime juice and rimming with maple sugar before preparing.⁠
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Mix 3 tablespoons each freshly squeezed lime juice and maple syrup. Pour over ice. Add seltzer or club soda to taste. Garnish with a lime. Drink in the shade.⁠
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For more hydrating beverages made with maple, see our blog! Link in profile.⁠
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#drinkyourmaple #maplelimefizz #DIYmaple #maplesyrup
It was a pleasure to speak with Stephen Palmer for It was a pleasure to speak with Stephen Palmer for his Founder Freedom podcast earlier this year. Being interviewed about what you do day in and day out by someone who thinks it is interesting is fun! ⁠
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If you are interested in stories about starting, building and selling a small business, check out the episode! Link in profile.⁠
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Photo by @shannonalexander.
Maple Apple Cider-Ade⁠ ⁠ As far as we know, th Maple Apple Cider-Ade⁠
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As far as we know, this drink was invented by a Vermont Evaporator Company employee for whom adequate hydration is something of a religion! Used as a homemade substitute for supermarket sports drinks, Maple Apple Cider-Ade is not short on calories, but made exclusively of wholesome stuff and very delicious.⁠
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Put 1 cup of ice in a pint jar with ½ teaspoon of salt, 2 tablespoons of maple syrup and 1 teaspoon of freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice. Fill the jar with apple cider. Top with a sealing lid. Shake until ice cold. Enjoy!⁠
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For more hydrating drinks made with maple, see our blog! Link in profile.⁠
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#mapleappleciderade #maplesyrup #DIYmaple #drinkyourmaple
It’s not your mother’s sun tea! Instead of fla It’s not your mother’s sun tea! Instead of flavoring with lemon or white sugar, try a slightly Sweet Maple Sun Tea. Here’s how.⁠
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Make sun tea. Place 6 black tea bags in a ½ gallon mason jar or an equivalently sized, see-through glass pitcher or container. Fill to within 1 inch of the top of the jar with water. Place in the sun and allow to steep for several hours, or until the tea is medium-to-dark brown. Add maple syrup to taste (start with ¼ cup and adjust from there). Mix well. Serve over ice.⁠
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For more hydrating summer drinks made with maple, see our blog! Link in profile.⁠
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#maplesuntea #maplesyrup #DIYmaple #drinkyourmaple
Dandelion syrup, also known as dandelion honey, is Dandelion syrup, also known as dandelion honey, is a fun spring project for any syruping afficianado. Miss maple season already? Want to put those polkadots on your lawn to good use? Try Dandelion syrup! ⁠
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More directions in our blog. Link in profile.⁠
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#DIYsyrup #vermonting #spring⁠
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TBT all the times we were photagraphed and intervi TBT all the times we were photagraphed and interviewed by local media this season. It was a big news year but we were too busy to post about it! ⁠
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Check out this story by Local 22 & Local 44 about our annual campaign of giving to indigenous organizations and causes. This year's recipient: @glifwc.⁠
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So far, we've been unable to recruit any other players in the Vermont maple community to join us in honoring the indigenous origins of maple by matching our giving, but we have a lead on next year and hope to be able to report on making an even greater impact during the 2025-2026 season.⁠
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Link in profile!⁠
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#vermonting #nativeamericanheritage #maplesyrup #DIYmaple⁠
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Awesome photo by @shannonalexander
This is an invasive buckthorn stump covered with b This is an invasive buckthorn stump covered with burlap and twine to discourage regrowth in the sugarwoods. The third step of caring for your sugarwoods in a changing climate is to remove invasives! Tips on how can be found in today's blog. Link in profile! ⁠
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#vermonting #DIYmaplesyrup #removeinvasives #climatechange
The second step in caring for your sugarwoods in a The second step in caring for your sugarwoods in a changing climate is to cultivate an ideal suite of tree species. What that means and how to do it is in today's blog post! Link in profile! ⁠
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#vermonting #DIYmaple #trees #climatechange
The first step in caring for your woods in a chang The first step in caring for your woods in a changing climate is mapping invasives on your property so you know where they are for monitoring and for removal. Today's blogpost walks you through what you are looking for and best practices for making a record! Check it out at the link in our profile! ⁠
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#vermonting #DIYmaple #mappinginvasives #climatechange
This week, we will be republishing a series of blo This week, we will be republishing a series of blogposts about how to care for your woods in a changing climate.⁠
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Right now, so many things seem out of control. We're trying to focus on a few things we can do that are tangible, real and productive to regenerate. ⁠
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It's not quite time to plant starts in the garden, but we can take some steps to take care of our woods. ⁠
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Today's post is an introduction to how. Link in profile.⁠
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#vermonting #DIYmaple #climatechange #sugarwoods
Five delicous salad dressings made with maple syru Five delicous salad dressings made with maple syrup! ⁠
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🧄Carmelized Maple Balsalmic Vinaigrette 🧄⁠
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⚜️Maple Mustard Vinaigrette⚜️⁠
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 🦗"Asian" Maple Dressing 🦗⁠
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🍇White Balsalmic Vinaigrette 🍇⁠
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🌶️Spicy Maple Dressing🌶️⁠
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Get the recipes on today's blog post! Link in bio. ⁠
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Spring is the season for fresh greens! Stay tuned Spring is the season for fresh greens! Stay tuned for a blog full of recipes for how to dress those spring salads with dressings featuring our favorite flavor: maple!⁠
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#vermonting #diymaplesyrup #saladdays
There's still time to convert your Sapling Evapora There's still time to convert your Sapling Evaporator to a grill that does everything for that special dad in your life!⁠
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If you are wondering how it operates, take a look at our blogpost about grilling on the Sapling! Link in profile.⁠
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#vermonting #grilling #dads
The family that sugars together, eats together! ⁠
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If your family is anything like ours, though, it is made up of people with different dietary restrictions and preferences. If you are juggling vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free diets as well as serving committed carnivores, you are not alone!  Grilling with maple syrup can help. Here are some maple-forward recipes for the grill that, taken together, everyone can enjoy.⁠
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#maplesyrup #diymaple #grillingwithmaple #vermonting
And next come the Trillium! Have you heard that th And next come the Trillium! Have you heard that the trillium is an endangered species? Us too. We've always found that hard to square with how many are around here in Central Vermont. The truth is that while some trillium are endangered, the red trillium, or Trillium erectum, is not.⁠
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Red trillium, also known as wake robin, purple trillium, bethroot, or stinking benjamin, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. The plant takes its common name "wake robin" by analogy with the European robin, which has a red breast heralding spring. Likewise, Trillium erectum is a spring ephemeral plant whose life-cycle is synchronized with that of the forests in which it lives. It is native to the eastern United States and eastern Canada from northern Georgia to Quebec and New Brunswick.⁠
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The root of the red trillium was used by various indigenous peoples of North America as an aid in childbirth, hence the common name birthwort or birthroot (which is sometimes corrupted to bethroot). Root tea was used for menstrual disorders, to induce childbirth, and to aid in labor. The Cherokee peoples used a poultice of the whole plant to treat tumors, inflammation, and ulcers.⁠
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As of October 2019, Trillium erectum is globally secure. It is critically imperiled in Delaware, Illinois, and Rhode Island.⁠
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#sugarwoods #vermonting #spring
Wild leeks in the sugar woods. The forest floor is Wild leeks in the sugar woods. The forest floor is waking up! 🌳🧅🌳⁠
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#vermonting #maplesyrup #sugarwoods #wildleeks
Joy, indeed! There's nothing quite like the spring Joy, indeed! There's nothing quite like the spring's first maple creemee. Ever wonder where and when this iconic Vermont tradition got its start? The short answer is Rutland in the 1980s. For the long version, check out the blog! Link in profile.⁠
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#vermonting #rutlandvt #DIYmaplesyrup #maplesyrup #creemee⁠
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It's maple creemee season! 🍦🍦🍦If you have It's maple creemee season! 🍦🍦🍦If you haven't had one, you must. And if you've ever wondered about the history of the Vermont maple creemee (or "cree-mee," or even "creamee") you must read our latest blogpost on the topic!⁠
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Breathtaking photo by @chuckthewriter ⁠
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#vermont #vermonting #rutlandvt #creemee #maplecreemee
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