Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Sap's Running/ Signs, Signs

It's that time of year again!

I am linking to Lesley at Sign, Signs HERE

20 comments:

kaye said...

I'd be so interested to see how the syrup is collected.

Andy said...

The sap is running early this year.

RedPat said...

I parked under a maple tree yesterday and got drips of sap on the car! Spring!!

Photo Cache said...

oh yum. maple syrup is good with coffee too.

SIGNS

Linda said...

I have never been a real fan of maple flavoring..but I have never had maple syrup "fresh"...maybe it would be different!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Oh I just read Linda's comment above and it drove whatever I was going to say right out of my mind. Linda -- there is absolutely NO comparison == real maple syrup is soooo scrumptiously better than the fake stuff.


Suddenly I am hungry for pancakes and the REAL stuff ;>)

Judy said...

Yes!!!! I'm so glad to hear that.

LV said...

Nothing better than a hot pancake smothered in good maple syrup.

Ebie said...

I use maple syrup as a replacement for my caramelized sugar on my flan (when I make miniature ones). It works.

Lesley said...

I wonder how good this year's early crop will be. Did you try any?

Julie said...

Real Maple Syrup is not something we down here are used to. In the shops it is very VERY expensive. But I do like this out and proud sign.

Everything Changes said...

Yesss!

Luna Miranda said...

i wonder how maple syrup is collected. an attractive sign.

Lindy MacDuff said...

Yes it is that time of year; down here, too. We went to a maple syrup fair two weekends ago. I almost posted my maple syrup sign this week but it's not nearly as colorful as yours. ;-)

Carola said...

Colorful sign.
It would be interesting to see how the syrup is collected.

jane said...

Hello
Thats a reak colourful sign - and I love those horse signs in your ABC blog - That mail box is a must have - have a good week -jane UK

Dianne said...

the colors are lovely!

Pat said...

Yum! Expensive - but so worth it!

Rose said...

Sounds yummy!

Martha Z said...

I guess that in your part of the world that means Spring!

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