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Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire - Paperback

Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire - Paperback

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by Barbara Mills Lassonde (Author)

Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire is a photographic history depicting the process, equipment, structures, and social aspects of maple sugaring from the 1700s to the present day. Maple products are made almost exclusively in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, where sugar maples thrive and the climate is conducive to good sap runs. Native Americans used sap, or sweet water, for drinking and cooking, and they used maple sugar for bartering. Early settlers consumed large quantities of the sugar when other food was scarce and traded their surplus as a means of economic survival.

Author Biography

Barbara Mills Lassonde gathered sap at her grandfather's northern New Hampshire farm while growing up, and she and her husband have been producing their own maple syrup since the late 1970s. Barbara is a freelance writer and awardwinning poet who has worked as publicist and field editor for the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association since 1994.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.32 x 9.16 x 6.54 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2004
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