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Eureka Farms (07:54)

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Lisa Steele takes a sleigh ride to the maple farm. Hollis Edwards discusses the farm's history. Seth Edwards demonstrates how to extract sap from a maple tree and make it into maple syrup. The sap to syrup ratio is 40 gallons to one.

Maple Walnut Cake and Maple Bacon (06:33)

Follow along as Steele prepares a cake and maple bacon. Ingredients include maple syrup, eggs, baking powder, baking soda, flour, salt, butter, vanilla bean paste, sour cream, walnuts, confectioners' sugar, pepper, and bacon.

Welcome Sign (03:18)

Follow along as Steele creates a sign for her chicken coop. She uses hooks, eyehooks, scrap wood, paint, clothesline, and ribbon.

Chicken Coop (04:39)

Steele adds wood ash to the bathing area; it has several beneficial properties. She discusses features in the chicken coop, repurposing items, frozen eggs, and scratch grains.

Credits: Episode 1: Maine Maple Sunday (Welcome to My Farm, Season 1) (01:46)

Credits: Episode 1: Maine Maple Sunday (Welcome to My Farm, Season 1)

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Episode 1: Maine Maple Sunday (Welcome to My Farm, Season 1)

Part of the Series : Welcome to My Farm (Season 1)
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Warmer days signal the start of maple syrup season in Maine, so that means a trip to a local sugar shack to learn how maple syrup is made. Then Lisa puts the syrup to good use in a maple walnut cake.

Length: 26 minutes

Item#: BVL283034

ISBN: 979-8-88678-512-8

Copyright date: ©2021

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