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Sugarmaker's Maple butter

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    Posted: 10 Apr 2020 at 12:59pm
We all enjoy Sugarmaker's threads on his projects and I have been going to order some syrup from him. A few days ago I was trying to post pictures and was having no luck, Chris posted them for me in a couple of minutes. Anyway I decided it was time to place a order with him
Damn I don't know why I waited so long!! I received it today. I got some syrup and Maple butter and all I can say is it is by far the best tasting stuff I have had in over 60 years!!! Chris your prices are very reasonable keep up the good work I will be ordering more. Everyone on this forum needs to place a order it will definitely sweeten you up.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote chaskaduo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Apr 2020 at 1:35pm
Chris, you should put your Maple Web site Url with your Tractor List at the bottom of your posts. Easier to locate your site to Order.
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Jerry,
 Thanks I am glad you are enjoying the Maple Cream! I enjoyed working on the pictures for you. My way is old and clunky compared to what a lot of folks can do to load pictures but we get it done!
Chas,
 Just never wanted to have any conflict on here with my hobby business. It is not Allis related, and just didn't feel right. I have added that information on a couple other forums.
I will put it here, and think about it in the URL. See if these work?


Regards,
Chris



Edited by Sugarmaker - 10 Apr 2020 at 6:44pm
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well shucks...i'm gonna hafta try some of that too!
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You are now officially in my favorites file. Thumbs Up
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We’ve tried the BBQ sauce and Syrup. Both awesome. I’m not allowed to use the syrup now. It’s saved for special recipes or for waffles when Jenn doesn’t know.🤣
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Love the shot of the Jubilee on the Facebook page! 
You'll have to school me...what is maple cream and what's it good on?
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Folks, Creston,
Maple Cream is made by heating pure maple syrup to 20 degrees above the boiling point of water, cooling it quickly to around 60 F, then stirring it slowly until it starts to form very small crystals. It should be smooth and spreadable. Great on toast, bagles, pancakes, or right out of the jar!:)
Its not a easy product to make. When it comes out good, it is a very delicious natural product.
Speaking of the Jubilee. I have a very good set of 13.6-28's from my WZ Allis that I was thinking about putting on the Ford. They will be a little bigger (12.4-28's on it now) but would be better tires that the Titans which are very weather/ age/ ozone checked.
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Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:

We’ve tried the BBQ sauce and Syrup. Both awesome. I’m not allowed to use the syrup now. It’s saved for special recipes or for waffles when Jenn doesn’t know.�£

Thad,
 Eat all you want we will make more! Shelves are full right now. Our FIRE & ICE syrup was a big hit this year too. It doesn't happen every year.  We made 100 gallons of the Golden Delicate Syrup in the early part of the season. Great on anything, including ice cream topping with your favorite nuts, like walnuts or pecans!
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 Chris
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