You are very welcome! The smell will make you think you walked into a pancake shop. 🤗 If you are not allergic to corn syrup, you can toss in a couple tablespoons of it to get an authentic syrup in a bottle flavor. 🤣
@@Jacksonsjob We're maple syrup junkies as we're surrounded by people who make it, around these parts; that said, still going to try this. Oh, and by the way, we say "sirup" 🤣
@@nena5437 😆Sirup sounds so fancy, doesn't it? 🤣 You and Neil could be fast friends. He's also on team maple. Maple syrup is amazing and yet we still make this when we can't afford the liquid gold. ha!
What a great idea! But, here in Quebec we are the leaders in Maple syrup production. A great additive to your recipe. Back in the day on that “Forest beauty“ woodstove my father would make our own maple syrup. Yesterday I was curious about that woodstove and as a per chance. I found a page on the Internet about one that was being sent for auction and the person was kind enough, the auction house, to give a full bio on it. And everything tied in to the proximity of my country place, the first years of production and the installation in 1908 in my country place.
We take this syrup and mix it with maple syrup when there’s not enough left to do anything but fight over it. We love maple syrup! It’s. So expensive, though so we can barely get it these days. 😰 You may appreciate the fact we planted a maple tree named Tim Horton when we moved here and he’s doing very well. We are currently looking for a new one for the other side of the yard but having a hard time finding one without a conjoined truck. Since you likely know this, does maple sugar go “bad” or off? My better half brought me home a container of it and I wanted to save it for a special occasion. Just found it in the back of the pantry several years later well past the best buy date. 🤣🤨 That is too cool about the wood stove find about the history of it! Learn anything you didn’t already know?
@@Jacksonsjob Anything with a concentrated sugar base like honey has no expiration date...as far as i know. In the pyramids they found jars of honey that were still usable, crystallized but, usable. Go back 120 years and the complexities of bringing a product to the local market. This stove was made in a foundry not far from Montreal. Then, it travelled 200 miles to an obscure large island agrarian community and lit up the lives of many family members, including this young boy then young man with a lifetime of memories. Fast forward 40 years after my father sold it, grrrr, and this stoves cousin appears on Marketplace, soon to be returned to the same agrarian community for, hopefully, a future of memories for the next generations. What are the chances of that... Nice to have you back but, don't spend too much time on the computer.
No worries, Neil. When it gets too much I 🫠 just have to disappear for a while. It’s about to get really interesting as I am being forced to come of all the migraine meds with the find from the latest specialist. I’m tapering off right now and I have to wonder if this latest issue is due to that withdrawal. As for the syrup finisher, I actually prefer to eat pancakes plain or with strawberries 🍓 instead. I’ve never been too keen on loads of syrup as it makes me jittery. 😬
This was a neat video. It's a little too much effort for myself since I eat so very little pancake syrup. I do love pancakes, but I limit them because I like to put a lot of butter and syrup on them. Thanks for your efforts with this video, I can see you put a lot of time into this. I hope you're doing well and find a good management for the migraines.
I’m the same way! I am not a fan of syrup in general and usually eat them plain or with strawberries. The migraines are brutal but they may be finding a major contributor. Will know in a few months if it works!
Wow, it's great to see you! This is all so interesting, and I did not know about the sugar crystals causing a chain reaction. That's pretty amazing. Maple syrup, it's such a treat isn't it? I have a jug of it I'm hoarding but your experience of going past the expiry date has me wanting to go look! 🤣🤣
Did you know most best buy dates are arbitrary and made up to promote food waste? Maple syrup can mold on top, but I never kept it long enough to make it happen. 🤣🤣🤣
@@Jacksonsjob Wow I gather you were eager to get on with your day. I started to think about you two days ago, I figure I’m adapting to your pattern. And then today here you are. I am so itchy to get back to the country, my wood stove baked bread and Sarah deer. She must have a fawn from those late nights with those pretty pretty bucks over at “Ovila’s Farm”. Work has held me back…complex building and finishes challenges but, I should be back there in two weeks.
Haha. I was thinking about you and your wood stove while I was making this and remembering my grandma making flapjacks 🥞 on the stove. Too funny you’ve caught onto my schedule. I am trying my best to get a video up every month but I’m struggling. I have been up so early due to injuring my neck, back and shoulder again. This time it’s my left shoulder. It’s agony to sleep so I get up and walk around. Get one thing fixed and another thing breaks. Do you think you’ll ever want to retire? I think despite the delays, you really enjoy your work. I wonder if she will have twins? The deer around here have just started mating so we should be having little fawns all over soon enough. I whistle a special whistle at them. My dogs learned this really quickly and would stop and look at where I whistled. Jackson loved to watch the deer. I think he wanted to be an Elkhound the way his little legs would quiver wanting to run with them.
@@Jacksonsjob Retire! Why? Do you know the origins of the expression "retire". It all originates from how a person would select a finish on the wagon or cars rims. The sales person would offer, "How would you like to Retire your wheels. They would "re-tire" them to your specifications.
🤣🤣🤣 It never ceases to amaze me how much knowledge you have on some of the most extraordinary details. You would be a tough competitor for trivial pursuit!
Wow! Thank you for this recipe. I’m definitely going to try this and add it to my recipes!
You are very welcome! The smell will make you think you walked into a pancake shop. 🤗 If you are not allergic to corn syrup, you can toss in a couple tablespoons of it to get an authentic syrup in a bottle flavor. 🤣
@@Jacksonsjob We're maple syrup junkies as we're surrounded by people who make it, around these parts; that said, still going to try this. Oh, and by the way, we say "sirup" 🤣
@@nena5437 😆Sirup sounds so fancy, doesn't it? 🤣 You and Neil could be fast friends. He's also on team maple. Maple syrup is amazing and yet we still make this when we can't afford the liquid gold. ha!
@@Jacksonsjob 🥰
Very cool video!!!!!👍👍👍👍
Thank you! 😊 Hope your day is going well.
What a great idea! But, here in Quebec we are the leaders in Maple syrup production. A great additive to your recipe.
Back in the day on that “Forest beauty“ woodstove my father would make our own maple syrup.
Yesterday I was curious about that woodstove and as a per chance. I found a page on the Internet about one that was being sent for auction and the person was kind enough, the auction house, to give a full bio on it. And everything tied in to the proximity of my country place, the first years of production and the installation in 1908 in my country place.
We take this syrup and mix it with maple syrup when there’s not enough left to do anything but fight over it. We love maple syrup! It’s. So expensive, though so we can barely get it these days. 😰
You may appreciate the fact we planted a maple tree named Tim Horton when we moved here and he’s doing very well. We are currently looking for a new one for the other side of the yard but having a hard time finding one without a conjoined truck.
Since you likely know this, does maple sugar go “bad” or off? My better half brought me home a container of it and I wanted to save it for a special occasion. Just found it in the back of the pantry several years later well past the best buy date. 🤣🤨
That is too cool about the wood stove find about the history of it! Learn anything you didn’t already know?
@@Jacksonsjob Anything with a concentrated sugar base like honey has no expiration date...as far as i know.
In the pyramids they found jars of honey that were still usable, crystallized but, usable.
Go back 120 years and the complexities of bringing a product to the local market. This stove was made in a foundry not far from Montreal.
Then, it travelled 200 miles to an obscure large island agrarian community and lit up the lives of many family members, including this young boy then young man with a lifetime of memories.
Fast forward 40 years after my father sold it, grrrr, and this stoves cousin appears on Marketplace, soon to be returned to the same agrarian community for, hopefully, a future of memories for the next generations.
What are the chances of that...
Nice to have you back but, don't spend too much time on the computer.
@@Jacksonsjob Who gets to lick the empty jar?
@@Jacksonsjob I am feeling really bad because I don’t want you spending too much time on the computer I don’t want it to trigger a bad effect.
No worries, Neil. When it gets too much I 🫠 just have to disappear for a while. It’s about to get really interesting as I am being forced to come of all the migraine meds with the find from the latest specialist. I’m tapering off right now and I have to wonder if this latest issue is due to that withdrawal.
As for the syrup finisher, I actually prefer to eat pancakes plain or with strawberries 🍓 instead. I’ve never been too keen on loads of syrup as it makes me jittery. 😬
This was a neat video. It's a little too much effort for myself since I eat so very little pancake syrup. I do love pancakes, but I limit them because I like to put a lot of butter and syrup on them. Thanks for your efforts with this video, I can see you put a lot of time into this. I hope you're doing well and find a good management for the migraines.
I’m the same way! I am not a fan of syrup in general and usually eat them plain or with strawberries. The migraines are brutal but they may be finding a major contributor. Will know in a few months if it works!
Wow, it's great to see you! This is all so interesting, and I did not know about the sugar crystals causing a chain reaction. That's pretty amazing. Maple syrup, it's such a treat isn't it? I have a jug of it I'm hoarding but your experience of going past the expiry date has me wanting to go look! 🤣🤣
Did you know most best buy dates are arbitrary and made up to promote food waste? Maple syrup can mold on top, but I never kept it long enough to make it happen. 🤣🤣🤣
Good morning!
Good morning, Neil! I’ve been up since around 4 am. How are you?
@@Jacksonsjob Wow I gather you were eager to get on with your day. I started to think about you two days ago, I figure I’m adapting to your pattern. And then today here you are.
I am so itchy to get back to the country, my wood stove baked bread and Sarah deer.
She must have a fawn from those late nights with those pretty pretty bucks over at “Ovila’s Farm”.
Work has held me back…complex building and finishes challenges but, I should be back there in two weeks.
Haha. I was thinking about you and your wood stove while I was making this and remembering my grandma making flapjacks 🥞 on the stove.
Too funny you’ve caught onto my schedule. I am trying my best to get a video up every month but I’m struggling. I have been up so early due to injuring my neck, back and shoulder again. This time it’s my left shoulder. It’s agony to sleep so I get up and walk around. Get one thing fixed and another thing breaks.
Do you think you’ll ever want to retire? I think despite the delays, you really enjoy your work.
I wonder if she will have twins? The deer around here have just started mating so we should be having little fawns all over soon enough. I whistle a special whistle at them. My dogs learned this really quickly and would stop and look at where I whistled. Jackson loved to watch the deer. I think he wanted to be an Elkhound the way his little legs would quiver wanting to run with them.
@@Jacksonsjob Retire! Why? Do you know the origins of the expression "retire".
It all originates from how a person would select a finish on the wagon or cars rims.
The sales person would offer, "How would you like to Retire your wheels.
They would "re-tire" them to your specifications.
🤣🤣🤣 It never ceases to amaze me how much knowledge you have on some of the most extraordinary details. You would be a tough competitor for trivial pursuit!