Subj : Pancakess To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Tue Oct 29 2024 14:07:47 Hi Dave, RH> My parents knew several farmers who had sugar bushes. Then also, when RH> he was in high school, for a few years my younger brother tapped some RH> of the maple trees around our/our neighbor's (with his OK) property. RH> First year or 2 mom boiled it down on the kitchen stove, then my RH> brother got enough sap that dad took it outside to the gas grill. That RH> came to a fast end when something (probably adding sap),spilled and RH> caught fire. Dad put it out fast but the local fire department was also RH> called in as a back up. Next year my brother was off to college and my RH> parents went back to buying syrup. DD> Is maple sap flammable? I don't know - but it seems a stretch. RH> It was; I didn't see the incident but heard about it. DD> According to BASCOM's Safety Data Sheet "Maple syrup is not flammable. DD> Dispose of waste according to applicable local and national DD> regulations. Avoid handling techniques which are capable of producing DD> and/or DD> dispersing fugitive dust. Remove ignition sources." Through the magic DD> of 'cut & paste'. Bv)= Something triggered the fire; like I said, I wasn't there at the time but I trust my parent's reporting. DD> I still didn't care for it from the start, preferring another locally DD> made sweetener - sorghum m olasses. RH> Don't see too much of that around here. DD> Sorghum is a close cousin of corn. We still have some family farmers DD> who grow both syrup sorghum and popping sorghum - which is popped just DD> like popcorn but tastes very different. DD> I've made this recipe a couple of times. Good way to use up the excess DD> oil from a pot of red chilli. I make it in larger quantity though DD> using 3/4 cup tto 1 cup of sorghum kernels. But, I like to share. RH> Hmmmmmmmmmm, wonder if popping sorgum would affect Steve like regular RH> corn. I know he can consume sorgum in small quantities as he's used it RH> for a sweetener in his coffee from time to time. DD> Bob's Red Mill sells it. And Amazon has it. Kernels or popped. If it DD> were me I ask at the local farmer's market to get a small sample and DD> give 'er a shot. If it causes no headaches foe Steve then you've got a DD> snack both can enjot. I've not seen it at the farmer's market here, just regular sweet corn. As I told Shawn, I don't want to buy a lot of it (just enough to pop maybe one pot's worth) since I don't eat a lot of popcorn. A Bob's Red Mill bag would be waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... If your mind goes blank, remember to turn off the sound. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .