When you think of maple syrup, Vermont and New England might come to mind. But thanks to innovative research and community efforts, Utah is carving out its own sweet spot in the maple syrup world.
The public is invited to "Maple Madness" 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 8 at OSU-Mansfield to learn more about maple syrup and even ...
An exciting educational opportunity awaits nature enthusiasts and curious minds alike as the Friends of Boyden prepare to ...
These Maple Brown Sugar Cookies are everything a cookie should be—chewy in the center, crisp on the edges, and packed with ...
Running from February 19 through March 9, the Living History Museum will extend its hours and invite visitors to experience the traditional New England practice of maple sugaring.
A grove of 1,200 maple trees at OSU-Mansfield produces sap for maple syrup production each spring.
Maple sugaring is a term to describe the process of making maple syrup. "...Boiling maple sap, which evaporates the water ...
Introducing Take 5 for Nature! This new column will be published quarterly and will provide readers with interesting information about what is currently taking place in the natural world around ...
Our editors also may be in touch with follow-up questions. Of the many health metrics to monitor, blood sugar levels are of great significance, as they can serve as an indicator of overall health.
Another popular natural sweetener, maple syrup, has claimed its place atop many pancakes. If you're cutting back on sugar, you may want to skip the pancakes but hang on to the syrup, which is ...
Living with diabetes includes monitoring your blood sugar (also called blood glucose) levels. Most people do this by pricking their fingers with a blood sugar meter (glucometer), which measures sugar ...
Extreme fluctuations in blood sugar (glucose), whether too high (hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia), can be dangerous for people with diabetes. The type of diabetes, your medication regimen, ...