When I was a kid, mom had a bottle of pure maple sap, or something, and she would boil sugar (you really can) and then add the maple whatever to it and pour over our waffles. Oh my that was good!
Better than maple syrup is sorghum. It needs to be so thick you have to cut the stream with a pair of scissors. If I can’t find that, I’ll settle for ribbon cane.
Admittedly, Earl, fake syrup has a nice thickness to it that kids like…just like kids often like McD’s over a home-grilled burger. Give him time, you can show him the light!
I think you have to grow up with Maple syrup. If you’ve never had it before, it has a very weird flavor that many people don’t care for. I can take it or leave it, personally.
I love Mrs. Butterworth butter flavored syrup for many years. When I have good mood, I’d love to make french toasts with powdered sugar, a lot of butters and Mrs. Butterworth syrup and then I consume all of them immediately. Delishhh! :-P
Nothing like Grade B pure maple syrup! My Massachusetts stash is down to about a cup, oh woe. In the olden days, table syrup here in midwest was boiled sugar until thickened and a product called Mapelline was added for flavor. That’s probably what Kreole meant in his comment way up at the top.
Real syrup tastes better, but it costs too dear for my budget, so I settle for Aunt Jemima’s Country Style. I used to pour syrup over sausage and biscuits, but one of my friends recently made me try it with strawberry preserves, and that was really good too. I may give up syrup altogether.
We always did our own syrup when I was a kid but then it would run out and we’d do fake until the next year’s batch. And what do you know? I like the fake better. So shoot me! (And have my share of the real- I don’t mind!) Now, I just make my own- a cup of brown sugar, cup of white sugar, cup of water- bring to a boil and add maple flavoring. So fake and so good! ;)
my great aunt and uncle still make maple syrup, I love living in Northern Ontario! My American wife didn’t even know there was such a thing as “real” maple syrup. I make maple sugar and maple candies from the syrup I get now!
Llewellenbruce almost 14 years ago
Corn syrup is one of the leading causes of heart problems and obesity.
Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago
50 gallons of sap equal one gallon of real syrup and it’s not “maple-y” enough for some people. We are doomed.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Fake syrup? I don’t know about you, Nelson.
kreole almost 14 years ago
When I was a kid, mom had a bottle of pure maple sap, or something, and she would boil sugar (you really can) and then add the maple whatever to it and pour over our waffles. Oh my that was good!
cdward almost 14 years ago
When I was a kid, we used the fake stuff. Now I only use pure maple syrup.
Yukoner almost 14 years ago
Being in a real sugar-shack was one of the delights of growing up in Quebec.
Dkram almost 14 years ago
Yukoner: Same holds true in Vermont, to get maple syrup fresh from the suger rig, let it cool of course, then drink it. (heaven).
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Deezlebird almost 14 years ago
I will pass on syrup if it’s not real maple syrup. Once you’ve had the real stuff you cannot go back–at least, I cannot.
davidf42 almost 14 years ago
Better than maple syrup is sorghum. It needs to be so thick you have to cut the stream with a pair of scissors. If I can’t find that, I’ll settle for ribbon cane.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Yukoner, being a former Quebecer, I can definitely relate. In addition to the childhood trips, there was our annual bowling banquets. Loved it.
wicky almost 14 years ago
Black strap molasses, yeah, that’s the ticket.
HabaneroBuck almost 14 years ago
Admittedly, Earl, fake syrup has a nice thickness to it that kids like…just like kids often like McD’s over a home-grilled burger. Give him time, you can show him the light!
Nelly55 almost 14 years ago
mom used to melt white and brown sugar together with a little butter.
that was our syrup until I grew up and tried the real stuff
needless to say, I never looked back
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
I too prefer real maple syrup, but what I reach for first is chokecherry syrup.
Nairebis almost 14 years ago
I think you have to grow up with Maple syrup. If you’ve never had it before, it has a very weird flavor that many people don’t care for. I can take it or leave it, personally.
RadioTom almost 14 years ago
for REAL maple syrup lovers, check John Ringo’s “Live Free Or Die”. a WAR is fought over maple syrup.
junco49 almost 14 years ago
I hope Nelson doesn’t grow up preferring fake news.
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I grew up with boiled brown sugar syrup, or honey. Real maple makes me feel decadent. Yum.
boldyuma almost 14 years ago
Loved me some “Mrs Butterworth” some years ago…not the syrup..the cougar who lived down the street…
Wildmustang1262 almost 14 years ago
boldyuma said, about 1 hour ago
Loved me some “Mrs Butterworth”
I love Mrs. Butterworth butter flavored syrup for many years. When I have good mood, I’d love to make french toasts with powdered sugar, a lot of butters and Mrs. Butterworth syrup and then I consume all of them immediately. Delishhh! :-P
Mythreesons almost 14 years ago
Nothing like Grade B pure maple syrup! My Massachusetts stash is down to about a cup, oh woe. In the olden days, table syrup here in midwest was boiled sugar until thickened and a product called Mapelline was added for flavor. That’s probably what Kreole meant in his comment way up at the top.
notinksanymore almost 14 years ago
Real syrup tastes better, but it costs too dear for my budget, so I settle for Aunt Jemima’s Country Style. I used to pour syrup over sausage and biscuits, but one of my friends recently made me try it with strawberry preserves, and that was really good too. I may give up syrup altogether.
tamsin almost 14 years ago
We always did our own syrup when I was a kid but then it would run out and we’d do fake until the next year’s batch. And what do you know? I like the fake better. So shoot me! (And have my share of the real- I don’t mind!) Now, I just make my own- a cup of brown sugar, cup of white sugar, cup of water- bring to a boil and add maple flavoring. So fake and so good! ;)
truecrimequeen over 12 years ago
my great aunt and uncle still make maple syrup, I love living in Northern Ontario! My American wife didn’t even know there was such a thing as “real” maple syrup. I make maple sugar and maple candies from the syrup I get now!