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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Enjoying God's bounty!

I live in Michigan.  We have reached the time of winter when it is time to tap the maple trees to gather sap and make maple syrup.  I did this for the first time last year and it is so cool!

 

It is really easy.  The maple run is just getting started here so there is time if you want to try it. 

 

You can order the taps on Amazon.  Around $20 for 12 of them.  You'll need a five gallon bucket with a lid for each tree.  I am only doing 4 trees.  You need some clear tubing that you can get at Lowe's or Home Depot.  The last thing you will need is a drill and a 1/4 drill bit.

 

You drill about 3 feet up the tree you drill a hole 2 inches deep (no deeper) and at a light upward angle.  When you pull the drill bit back out the pulp that comes out with it should be moist.  Push in a tap, attach the tube and run the tube into the top of the bucket.  That's it.  Gravity does the rest.  Check this out!

 

 

Now you may be wondering where I'm going with this?

 

I just see this as being analogous to life with God.  God's bounty is just sitting there waiting for us to tap into it!  It take just a little effort on our part.  Scripture tells us that we need to seek God.  Once we tap into God the blessings can flow to us as naturally as God's bounty flows from this tree!  All we have to do is tap in!

 

Thank you Lord!!!

 

Now if I have peaked your interest in tapping maple trees here is my set up.

 


 Collect the sap and boil it down.  I've got about 4 gallons here.  When it comes out of the tree it is clear as tap water.  Notice how you can see to the bottom of the bucket?  You can hardly detect any sweetness at all in the taste. 

 

It takes about 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of maple syrup.  I use a roasting pan in the garage to boil mine down.

 

 

As it boils down I keep adding more sap.  Took about 4 days to process 20 gallons.  The I got some canning jars and bottled it up.  Made great gifts! 

 

Folks, it really is that simple.  Great project to do with the kids or grandkids.  You can teach them about tapping into God's bounty!

 


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