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Maple syrup

made maple syrup as a teenager fun even learned a bit of chemistry hang a piece of bacon over the kettle when it over boils.
 
Real maple syrup is lovely.

But if you don't have a lot of money, a syrup of equal parts brown sugar and water can be made.
 
Real maple syrup is lovely.

But if you don't have a lot of money, a syrup of equal parts brown sugar and water can be made.
This can also be good. Brown sugar is basically white sugar with molasses added, and molasses is a by-product of taking the nutrients out of cane to make white sugar. Seems a bit backwards, but has a much different quality than pure crystalized cane sugar.
 
I've made a bit of it, and some maple sugar as well. Now I buy a good brand, and use it with organic lemon juice to make a weak lemonade as my usual drink. I can't remember the last time I had a pancake - I'll consider that.
 

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