New Hampshire is known for it's granite and maple syrup. Here's a bottle of pure maple syrup, harvested and processed in the White Mountains of NH. Your pancakes will never be mundane again!
For the Mundane Bottle Challenge.
@sjoblues You can order this online. I gave some to my sister for Christmas. Her son and his friends ate it right up and ordered more! LOL! Good stuff!
@homeschoolmom I swear, I gave you one....well, at least I wrote it, maybe I forgot to click on "post comment" - SO......ANYWAY....take a pic of something in Sepia to give it a turn of the century look - can be anything or anyone - an object, a building, a person - make it really cool :)
@genealogygenie@taffy@ceilidh@jaynspain@quietpurplehaze@susale@happysnap@digitalrn@pdulis@lynnilou Thanks so much! @steampowered That is strange. This is extremely sweet syrup. I'm not a syrup person normally, but this is by far the best I have ever eaten. Whether or not honey is sweet depends on the pollen the bees have collected. Local honey from my in-laws house has a strange bitter taste to it. To me it has the taste of the "smell" of the local paper mill. LOL!
Do you have a Get Pushed Challenge for me this week?
@steampowered That is strange. This is extremely sweet syrup. I'm not a syrup person normally, but this is by far the best I have ever eaten. Whether or not honey is sweet depends on the pollen the bees have collected. Local honey from my in-laws house has a strange bitter taste to it. To me it has the taste of the "smell" of the local paper mill. LOL!
@olivetreeann We have had some of that, too. So good.