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Re: O.T. SAPS A RUNNING,NEED HELP!
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Posted by jdedmaris on March 04, 2007 at 11:23:49 from (66.218.23.47):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. SAPS A RUNNING,NEED HELP! posted by phil lowe on March 04, 2007 at 11:10:29:
It's a lot more fun doing it the way you are - then on a large scale. All my first four kids are grown and gone with kids of their own - but now I've got new one 3 1/2 years old. Pretty soon, maybe next year with him a a few of my grandchildren (same age as my kid) I want to boil on a small rig - wood fire only, no osmosis, - just wood smoke, buckets, and a long boil. Maybe it's all in my head, but I think the wood-smoke helps flavor the syrup. Most of the commercial rigs now are all oil fired and all sap sterilized with ultra-violet and then run through a revserse-osmosis machine. That all kind of takes the fun out of it.
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