
Yes we are part way through the harvesting of Maple Syrup.
The trees are tapped during late February, March and April with the sap being collected and boiled down.
Many of the commercial sugar bushes are open to the public and we have seen a variation in prices this year from $55.00 and upwards for a Canadian Gallon of Maple Syrup.
We no longer tap here on our property as it is way to much work, however when the children were home we did it yearly and for our own consumption and use.
The old girl uses Maple Syrup for: baking, cooking, on ice cream, pancakes, French toast and I like to take a bowl of it and just dip buttered bread into it and eat it like that.
I manage to get a gallon or two for free as I fly in several cases of wobbly pop to a friend who taps and has his own bugsmasher strip.