Of course man would find a way to condense nectar.
@randylakits3777 May 8, 2026
2 quarts if your math is right. You asked
@ndotch May 8, 2026
That deserves to be expensive
@joshuacollins9346 May 8, 2026
Nectar of the gods
@marcus_ohreallyus May 8, 2026
Duh I always thought it came out of the tree as honey.. I guess that's what happens when you get your honey education from watching Winnie the Pooh
@zacharybrecheisen2601 May 8, 2026
Why fully thaw it? Seems like freeze distillation could save a ton of time and firewood
@shegegirl May 8, 2026
Hear me out. Place an angled tarp over the area with another jug to collect the water. I know- just a thought though. (Sweet water)
@conkrs May 8, 2026
I have that kind of jug !!
@abbsgarage.9676 May 8, 2026
I bet it is.❤
@FrankBoffi-c3x May 8, 2026
Next time you buy "maple syrup" for your pancakes in your supermarket, check and see how many brands are mostly just corn syrup with artificial flavors, you'll be surprised ! REAL maple syrup isn't cheap....
@rolandsteele May 8, 2026
I tapped trees in my yard and boiled it down to one gallon over a weekend. It cost me 20 lbs of propane and 1 case of beer. So @ $40
@user-mc8md4ph6y May 8, 2026
Another Native American staple that was kindly introduced to Europeans. Just like chocolate, vanilla, tomatoes, corn, beans, sunflowers, potatoes, tobacco, etc.