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zoogle
  Apr 8, 08, 10:45  #1

Is maple syrup readily available in grocery stores? I think that's the only staple of Canadian food I'd miss when I move.

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polishgirltx
Edited by: polishgirltx  Apr 8, 08, 10:52  #2

yes, you can... URL
and probably there is more :) look for SYROP KLONOWY

have fun zoogle...

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plk123
  Apr 8, 08, 11:52  #3

why not just make it yourself? it's not hard at all besides VT syrup is better then anything from Canadia, :D

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Zgubiony
  Apr 8, 08, 12:21  #4

plk123:
VT syrup is better

VT syrup is great! I especially love the maple sausage they make.

I might've seen some pure maple syrup in Piotr i Pawel. I'm not positive though.


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zoogle
  Apr 8, 08, 15:48  #5

Is VT just a brand of maple syrup, is it available in local grocery stores or is it a special order item?

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Shawn_H
  Apr 8, 08, 15:50  #6

VT - Vermont. They also attempt to make maple syrup (snicker snicker snicker....)

We all know that the Canadians make it best.

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miranda
  Apr 8, 08, 16:00  #7

Shawn_H:
We all know that the Canadians make it best.

it is. Americans:)

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Shawn_H
  Apr 8, 08, 16:02  #8

miranda:
it is.

You have already got my vote. There was this small item of annexation of Florida that I was meaning to talk to you about.....

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Foreigner4
  Apr 8, 08, 16:05  #9

rumour is that it goes great with KD- blech I say but then again, I've never tried that combo.

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Shawn_H
  Apr 8, 08, 16:08  #10

My preference is Maple Syrup with pancakes, waffles, nalesniki, fried bananas and on occasion as part of a marinade (salmon...).

KD is best served with hot dogs and ketchup, and a couple of heavily buttered slices of bread.

Can't believe I admitted to liking KD.

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Foreigner4
  Apr 8, 08, 16:21  #11

Shawn_H:
Can't believe I admitted to liking KD.

admitted? Quoted? Done and done. and yes you have marinaded the correct for maximum flavour effect- Maple syrup works wonders as a marinade (or serenade) for asian pork dishes.

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plk123
  Apr 8, 08, 16:48  #12

maple syrup actually worls well as a complement to many dishes.

molasses are pretty good for cooking too. :)

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Zgubiony
  Apr 8, 08, 20:09  #13

miranda:
it is. Americans:)

Just because your flag is a maple leaf doesn't mean you can make syrup :) I think you guys only make pole syrup (no pun intended) Eh?


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plk123
Edited by: plk123  Apr 8, 08, 20:24  #14

the canadians do outproduce US by a bunch though but one might be surprised how much syrup is actually made in the states and which ones. :)

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