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How do I make a homemade maple syrup?
Not unless you got a maple tree in your backyard, all you can do is make maple flavored syrup using corn syrup or sugar with maple flavoring. Maple syrup is drained from the maple tree by hammering in a drain pipe letting the zap drip into a bucket. To make true maple syrup you have to have sap fromRead more
Not unless you got a maple tree in your backyard, all you can do is make maple flavored syrup using corn syrup or sugar with maple flavoring. Maple syrup is drained from the maple tree by hammering in a drain pipe letting the zap drip into a bucket. To make true maple syrup you have to have sap from a maple tree. Boil it down until the temperature is 7F above the boiling point of water. Only then will you have maple syrup.
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This was when I was a child, before I even started making money. When I did get money, it was maybe $5 for shoveling snow. This meant that when I entered the work force, I never bought What I didn't need it, and I wanted to save up for that "thing" even though I didn't know what it was yet. I made sRead more
This was when I was a child, before I even started making money. When I did get money, it was maybe $5 for shoveling snow. This meant that when I entered the work force, I never bought What I didn’t need it, and I wanted to save up for that “thing” even though I didn’t know what it was yet. I made sure to budget for mortgage payments, bills, etc. that would never surpass my income, even if interest rates go up. Despite the bank telling me that I could afford a mortgage that is $100k more, I decided to set a limit so that I could finish paying it off and still have time to save before retirement. I am a bit surprised a few years later to learn that I am on track to pay off my mortgage by the time I am 35 years old.
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