How to Make Maple Syrup: From Gathering Sap to Marketing Your Own Syrup. A Storey BASICS® Title

How to Make Maple Syrup: From Gathering Sap to Marketing Your Own Syrup. A Storey BASICS® Title

How to Make Maple Syrup: From Gathering Sap to Marketing Your Own Syrup. A Storey BASICS® Title

How to Make Maple Syrup: From Gathering Sap to Marketing Your Own Syrup. A Storey BASICS® Title

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Overview

Third-generation syrup makers Alison and Steven Anderson show you how to collect sap using a tree-friendly tubing system and then cook, package, and even market your own syrup. With expert advice for first-time bottlers, the Andersons share their passion with a contagious excitement that is as inspiring as a bowl of sugar on snow. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612121710
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 02/25/2014
Series: Storey Basics
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 6.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Alison Anderson,co-author of How to Make Maple Syrup, is a writer, mostly of children’s and young adult fiction. Anderson and her husband, Steve, run Anderson’s Maple Syrup and live on their sugarbush near Cumberland, Wisconsin, with their two children who want to be syrup makers when they grow up!


Steven Anderson is the third generation to run his family’s business, Anderson’s Maple Syrup & Supplies, near Cumberland, Wisconsin. The family is considered “Maple Syrup Royalty” and Steven’s father, Norman, was inducted into the American Maple Hall of Fame in 2009.

Table of Contents

Contents


Preface


Chapter 1: The History of Maple Syrup


Chapter 2: Identifying and Tapping Maple Trees

 

Chapter 3: Gathering Sap

 

Chapter 4: Cooking Sap

 

Chapter 5: Filtering and Bottling Syrup

 

Chapter 6: Cooking on an Evaporator

 

Chapter 7: Collecting Sap with Tubing

 

Chapter 8: End-of-Season Care

 

Chapter 9: Sugarhouse Considerations

 

Chapter 10: Grading and Selling Your Maple Syrup

 

Chapter 11: Making Other Maple Products

 

Glossary

 

Resources

 

Index

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