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Month: March 2018

Nothing but Smoke and Steam

  Hill Report from woods crew wizard Ross Scatchard:     Puzzled Doing the line check on KO [lowest line on Keystone] the other day, a couple of the sap lines seemed different from the others. I was in the tired, thirsty, constantly hungry, and slightly cross-eyed state that comes from chasing bubbles and small leaks… Read More

Posted onMarch 31, 2018February 13, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Syrup Season 2018TagsMaple Tubing Repair2 Comments

Shades of Possibility

  HILL REPORT. from woods crew member Cy Kupersmith: Legs are feeling strong after enough of a break to relieve fatigue but not too long to feel gassed. Great snow for snow shoeing.  Predictably soft and not punchy. Weather has been good for one layer.  Sometimes two at the end of the day. Sunglasses and a brimmed… Read More

Posted onMarch 28, 2018February 13, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Syrup Season 20182 Comments

Sweet Potato and Broccoli Bowl

This afternoon, food correspondent Maple Trout Lilli emerged from her car bearing a platter heaped high with dinner. I might have written that she brought up a dish for our dinner, but it turns out it’s a bowl not a dish. We’re tired of dishes, right? Today is only the second time I’ve heard of… Read More

Posted onMarch 27, 2018March 27, 2018CategoriesMaple RecipesTagsbowl recipes1 Comment

Intermission is Over

Morning conversation overheard in the Nebraska Knoll office. [Chief of Operations has just hung up from a phone interview with a reporter at the local newspaper.] “I’m surprised to hear you say it’s going to be a good season,” says the office manager, a woman in a sweatshirt who stands hunched over a desk strewn… Read More

Posted onMarch 26, 2018February 13, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Syrup Season 20182 Comments

Vernal Equinox: Kindlings

                                I know a family who celebrates the vernal equinox by cross-country skiing for 12 hours from sunup to sundown. Today I celebrated the blinding, healing sun while walking back and forth between the house and the sugarhouse (as I… Read More

Posted onMarch 20, 2018February 13, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Sugar Season 2018, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 2018TagsNotable maple trees7 Comments

Eye Gap and Crucial

WEATHER: It snowed for a week and then the sun came out. The sky today was blue as can be. Even the snow was blue down deep in the holes made by my ski poles.   HOW’S IT RUNNING? The trees are buttoned up and have been since March 6th, except for one mild afternoon… Read More

Posted onMarch 19, 2018February 13, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple, Vermont Maple Sugar Season 2018, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 20183 Comments

Broiled Oranges with Cardamom Syrup. Maple Glazed Pecans.

Anyone visiting the Nebraska Knoll sugarhouse may note the bag of oranges on the blue counter. We all snack on oranges since they juicily offset the pore-pervading maple bouquet. The citrus cuts the sweet. Maple Trout Lilli ventures into the realm of maple and orange with a fresh sense of the possible (and the elegant).… Read More

Posted onMarch 10, 2018March 13, 2018CategoriesMaple Recipes, Vermont Maple Recipes2 Comments

Slowly to exhale away

“As early as 1663, the great English chemist, Robert Boyle, told the learned world of Europe that ‘There is in some parts of New England a kind of tree…whose juice that weeps out of its incisions, if it be permitted slowly to exhale away the superfluous moisture, doth congeal into a sweet and saccharin substance,… Read More

Posted onMarch 7, 2018February 13, 2019CategoriesVermont Maple Syrup Season 20183 Comments

Super Hero Muffins

As you drive into Nebraska Valley, first on the left is a house where baby lambs frisk about near their mamas. At the far end of a field you may see the lights on in the kitchen of a yellow house settled at the top of fifteen broad stone steps. When I drive by towards… Read More

Posted onMarch 3, 2018February 13, 2019CategoriesMaple Recipes, Vermont Maple Syrup Season 2018TagsMaine sap bucketsLeave a comment

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