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  • W wizardzz

    I've heard that it is delicious in coffee but I've not tried it mixing it in yet.

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    JimmyRopes
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    wizardzz wrote:

    've heard that it is delicious in coffee but I've not tried it mixing it in ye

    Try it. You'll like it. :-D Just be careful you don't use too much. It is very sweet and a little goes a long way.

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    • W wizardzz

      MehGerbil wrote:

      It's about the only reason to live in Michigan.

      That and the month of July. It's nice during July.

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      Vark111
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      wizardzz wrote:

      It's nice during July.

      The hell it is. 90 degrees F and 98% humidity isn't nice in anyone's vocabulary. September's OK, except for the fact that it means snow is only a few months away.

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      • L Lost User

        The theory I heard was that indians used to put the sap on meat they were cooking. Put enough of it on there and it will become sweet. You could ask your question about most of the food we eat. Who first ate clams? GAH.

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        MehGerbil wrote:

        Who first ate clams?

        Seagulls. :-D My question is who ate the first oyster?

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Come over to Canada and you'll see some truly disturbing things done with Maple syrup.

          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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          Chris Maunder wrote:

          Come over to Canada and you'll see some truly disturbing things done with Maple syrup

          I was once married to a girl like that. :-D

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          • C Cesar de Souza

            Some months ago my brother went to Canada and brought us some Maple syrup. It is delicious, I never tasted anything like that, and I had never heard about it before here in Brazil. But I have no idea where to put it. I mean, what can you do with it, besides eating it with a spoon?

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            So it was your brother who was responsible for the theft[^]!

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            • C Cesar de Souza

              Some months ago my brother went to Canada and brought us some Maple syrup. It is delicious, I never tasted anything like that, and I had never heard about it before here in Brazil. But I have no idea where to put it. I mean, what can you do with it, besides eating it with a spoon?

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              TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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              Put it on Pancakes and sausage and bacon. Yum!

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              • M Michael Bergman

                So it was your brother who was responsible for the theft[^]!

                m.bergman

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                Cesar de Souza
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                Shhhh... don't tell anyone about it!

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                • C Cesar de Souza

                  Some months ago my brother went to Canada and brought us some Maple syrup. It is delicious, I never tasted anything like that, and I had never heard about it before here in Brazil. But I have no idea where to put it. I mean, what can you do with it, besides eating it with a spoon?

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                  virang_21
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                  Topping on a cake

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                  • J JimmyRopes

                    MehGerbil wrote:

                    Who first ate clams?

                    Seagulls. :-D My question is who ate the first oyster?

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                    Matt T Heffron
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                    What I want to know is who figured out that: 1. You can't eat raw olives 2. Soak them in LYE (poison) for awhile 3. Now you can eat them What made them think of LYE?

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                    • M Matt T Heffron

                      What I want to know is who figured out that: 1. You can't eat raw olives 2. Soak them in LYE (poison) for awhile 3. Now you can eat them What made them think of LYE?

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                      Matt T Heffron wrote:

                      What made them think of LYE?

                      Good question. It seems to be counterintuitive.

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                      • J JimmyRopes

                        Matt T Heffron wrote:

                        What made them think of LYE?

                        Good question. It seems to be counterintuitive.

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                        Maybe they just tried soaking everything in lye until they found something that tasted better afterward. They stopped too soon in Scandinavia.

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                        • V virang_21

                          Topping on a cake

                          Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf * Math is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.

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                          thewazz
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                          i've had a wicked soy and maple syrup sauce on cooked (hot) salmon. incredible. ===== p.s. i'm on the second page of replies to this post. is there a way to reply to the op from here (or anywhere) without going back to the op?

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                          • C Cesar de Souza

                            Some months ago my brother went to Canada and brought us some Maple syrup. It is delicious, I never tasted anything like that, and I had never heard about it before here in Brazil. But I have no idea where to put it. I mean, what can you do with it, besides eating it with a spoon?

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                            Terrence Dorsey
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                            Use it as a marinade for pork chops. The sugar will carmelize when you grill.

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                            • C Cesar de Souza

                              Some months ago my brother went to Canada and brought us some Maple syrup. It is delicious, I never tasted anything like that, and I had never heard about it before here in Brazil. But I have no idea where to put it. I mean, what can you do with it, besides eating it with a spoon?

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                              Bassam Abdul Baki
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                              César de Souza wrote:

                              But I have no idea where to put it. I mean, what can you do with it, besides eating it with a spoon?

                              Use it just before spooning.

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