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Maple Syrup Making or 'Sugaring'
The Process of Maple Syrup Making or 'Sugaring'
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Maple Sugaring at Home [Paperback] (2010)
Joe McHale
The ultimate guide for the maple sugaring hobbyist, this guide will walk you through each step of the maple sugaring process
Sugaring: A Maple Syrup Memoir, with Instructions [Paperback] (2005)
Susan Carol Hauser
Hauser reflects on Native American traditions and on the process she herself uses when making maple syrup
Maple Sugarin' in Vermont: A Sweet History [Paperback] (2008)
Betty Ann Lockhart
A trip through maple time in Vermont, 1600s to mid 20th century, covers not just the industry, but also the culture of maple sugar in the green mountain state
M Is For Maple Syrup: A Vermont Alphabet [Hardcover] (2002)
Cynthia Furlong Reynolds
Utilizing a two-tiered educational format where the rhyming verse appeals to younger readers and the substantive expository text is engaging for older children
Sweet Days & Beyond: The Morse Family [Paperback] (2005)
Burr Morse
A seventh generation maple sugar farmer in northern Vermont, the author shares wonderful stories and folk tales about the hard work and dedication
Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire [Paperback] (2004)
Barbara Mills Lassonde
A photographic history depicting the process, equipment, structures, and social aspects of maple sugaring from the 1700s to the present day
Sugaring [Hardcover] (1996)
Jessie Haas
The smoothly written story is about giving and caring as well as the process of converting sap into syrup on a small family Vermont farm, ages 4-8 years
The Sugaring Season [Paperback] (2008)
E. Jean Beres
Children's story about buying a farm in Vermont and making maple syrup, ages 9-12 years
Sugartime: The Hidden Pleasures of Making Maple Syrup [Hardcover] (1997)
Susan Carol Hauser
With instructions that go "from tree to table", the foreword explains, "I had stumbled upon good work, the kind that slows time and deepens the spirit"
At Grandpa's Sugar Bush [Paperback] (1997)
Margaret Carney
The author tells the story of a young boy and his grandfather enjoying their annual rite of making maple syrup on grandfather's farm, ages 4-8 years
High Acres Maple Syrup Cook Book [Paperback] (2007)
Susan, Chapman Melanson
A collection of over 200 recipes using real maple syrup, by the owner of one of the finest maple syrup sugar houses in southern Maine
Maple Syrup Cookbook: 100 Recipes [Paperback] (2001)
Ken Haedrich
100 recipes for breakfast, lunch & dinner, ways to use maple syrup in everything from sweet potato breakfast pancakes to chocolate chip cookies
The Maple Syrup Book [Hardcover] (2006)
Janet Eagleson, Rosemary Hasner
Included are details of how sugar maples are tapped and how the sap is collected, and why maple sap is still one of nature's great mysteries
Maple Syrup: 40 Recipes for Fine Dining at Home [Paperback] (1998)
Elaine Elliot
In this book are innovative and exciting maple recipes created by master chefs, and adapted for your home kitchen
From Maple Trees to Maple Syrup [Hardcover] (2004)
Kristin Thoennes Keller
Sentences in large type accompanied by clear color photos of the food being harvested, processed, and consumed, includes one recipe, ages 9-12 years
Sugaring Time [Paperback] (1986)
Kathryn Lasky
Text and photographs show how a family taps the sap from maple trees and processes it into maple syrup, ages 9-12 years
The Maple Sugar Book [Paperback] (1971)
Helen Nearing, Scott Nearing
This book is filled with a history of sugaring from Native American to modern times, with practical tips on how to sap trees, process sap, and market syrup
Amateur Sugar Maker [Deluxe Edition] [Paperback] (1992)
Noel Perrin
Perrin's presents this delightful account of building a sugarhouse and making maple sugar in Vermont.
The Maple Sugar Book [Paperback] (2000)
Helen Nearing, Scott Nearing
This book is filled with a history of sugaring from Native American to modern times, with practical tips on how to sap trees, process sap, and market syrup
Maple Syrup Season [Hardcover] (2008)
Ann Purmell
A story which blends light fiction with the nuts-and-bolts about the outdoorsy family business of sugaring, ages 4-8 years
Maple Syrup Book, The [Paperback] (1983)
Marilyn Linton
Traces the harvesting of syrup, from native legend to commercial enterprise, it is full of historical information, puzzles, riddles and more, ages 9-12 years
Logan Learns All About Maple Syrup [Paperback] (2005)
Leora Sipp
On Uncle Ralph's farm Logan rides an "Old Bess" the horse, plays in the snow, enjoys nature and most of all learns how to make maple syrup, ages 4-8 years
Sugarbush Spring [Hardcover] (2000)
Marsha Wilson Chall
Time to collect the sap from the old family sugar bush, and Grandpa invites his youngest granddaughter to help him with this annual event, ages 4-8 years
Sugar on Snow [Hardcover] (2003)
Nan Parson Rossiter
An overview of a special spring harvest in the Vermont woods as Seth and Ethan help their parents collect sap and make maple syrup, aged 4-8 years
Ininatig's Gift of Sugar: Traditional Native Sugarmaking [Paperback] (1993)
Laura Waterman Wittstock
This book describes Indians working the sugar bush together, it's a nice story of community and is respectful of this Native American tradition, 9-12 years