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Making Maple Syrup Off Grid (start to finish)
March 31, 2024
Making Maple Syrup Off Grid (start to finish)

Making Maple Syrup Off Grid (start to finish)

Making Maple Syrup Off Grid (start to finish)

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Making maple syrup for the first time turned out to be my favorite project for the entire winter. It was so peaceful. Time in nature. Time by the fire. And the final product is so delicious. I wasn’t sure if I was going to have enough time to start tapping trees this year, but figured might as well just start small now and learn as much as I can from my first season. I’m so glad I went for it, because now I know this is going to be a family tradition for years to come.

I know some people who are making syrup on a larger scale and run hoses through the whole forest, but there is something so magical about just putting up the metal buckets, collecting the maple water each day, and then boiling it all down on a big open fire. I’m excited to design our sugar shack, so we can enjoy homemade maple syrup all year long. And we’re definitely going to be drinking maple water next season!!

Here’s to more surprises in the future!

Big love,
Lou, Dana, Max & Freja
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Thank you to Squarespace for sponsoring this video and making these stories possible. If you’d like to open your own online shop or create a website, go to Squarespace.com/wildweroam for 10% off your first purchase. Making maple syrup for the first time turned out to be my favorite project for the entire winter. It was so peaceful. Time in nature. Time by the fire. And the final product is so delicious. I wasn't sure if I was going to have enough time to start tapping trees this year, but figured might as well just start small now and learn as much as I can from my first season. I'm so glad I went for it, because now I know this is going to be a family tradition for years to come. I know some people who are making syrup on a larger scale and run hoses through the whole forest, but there is something so magical about just putting up the metal buckets, collecting the maple water each day, and then boiling it all down on a big open fire. I'm excited to design our sugar shack, so we can enjoy homemade maple syrup all year long. And we're definitely going to be drinking maple water next season!! Here's to more surprises in the future! Big love, Lou, Dana, Max & Freja ....................................................... Guided Visualizations For More Relaxation In Your Life: https://wildweroam.com/seasons ....................................................... Keep in Touch: http://instagram.com/wildweroam ....................................................... Music: We find most of our music on Epidemic Sound, you can too with this 30 Day Free Trial: http://share.epidemicsound.com/pl2WQ ........................................................

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