Where might I be able to purchase a bottle of authentic, delicious maple syrup? It'll be a gift for my British friend. I'd also rather buy from a store in the Boston area than order online.
Huh, odd, I've known a lot of Vermonters but never heard that.
Did you know Vermont has a slightly different grading system from everyone else? Same grade names, but the cutoff points are slightly different, so that for example, the bottom end of what would be grade A dark amber elsewhere, is at the top end of grade B if it's from Vermont.
they apparently changed systems "officially" a while ago, and as a result, phased out the old "C" grade - i still have a liter, it's like molasses. i'm sure you can still get that ... somewhere. i got mine at TJs, but the best they do is some kind of "B".
you might be able to score a variety if you hit the farm stands outside of cambridge along rte 2 out past 95.
but almost any store should sell the stuff around here. the real stuff.
i had to laugh when i went into a diner in NH and "mrs butterworths" was the standard, and real maple was $2 more... and this just miles from at least two maple houses. bak. next time, i brink my own, and sneer.
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Date: 2009-12-08 12:58 am (UTC)It's just the terminology I learned from my Quebecois/Vermont in laws, when I was married.
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Date: 2009-12-08 01:10 am (UTC)Did you know Vermont has a slightly different grading system from everyone else? Same grade names, but the cutoff points are slightly different, so that for example, the bottom end of what would be grade A dark amber elsewhere, is at the top end of grade B if it's from Vermont.
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Date: 2009-12-08 01:12 am (UTC)I prefer the dark maple syrup, not just for cooking, and it's something my late father in law taught me.
That and maple creamees.
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Date: 2009-12-08 02:15 am (UTC)you might be able to score a variety if you hit the farm stands outside of cambridge along rte 2 out past 95.
but almost any store should sell the stuff around here. the real stuff.
i had to laugh when i went into a diner in NH and "mrs butterworths" was the standard, and real maple was $2 more... and this just miles from at least two maple houses. bak. next time, i brink my own, and sneer.
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