Your a very handy man, just subscribed, I am from a little town in NFLD, call little burnt bay. Left there around 45 years ago, now reside in Sudbury Ontario
Great video! really enjoyable content and inspirational! i was just searching around for how to tap and preserve birch sap and stumbled upon your video and now ive gotten really inspired to get good at welding as well :D !
Recently subscribed and been watching your videos for a few days. Getting me excited about my move to join my girlfriend near Bay Roberts in December. Keep up the good work!
Great video, your really set up for cooking outdoors. Looks like you can rotate your kettle and I like the food grade stainless cook top. Also the cylinder stove looks good for outdoor canning. The eggs and pan cakes look good and nice to see you share with the dog. Ha Ha
That was a great video I have tapped maple trees but never tried birch I would like to try some of the syrup I love maple syrup thanks for sharing breakfast looks yummy take care have a great day
Yeah that's the first time I've heard of Birch sap as well!! I really enjoy all the videos you make. Good health and good luck to you!! Watching from Toronto....from Buchans, but born out around the Bay in New Perlican.
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 my mom and dad were both born in New Perlican. Dad use to be the taxi driver that went up to the train every day in Whitburne back in the 50s. Everyone up and down the shore knew him.
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 my parents use to visit a family in Turk's Cove on Sundays when I was a child of about 5 years old....think their surname was Metis.
Nice video, Sir! I've been making maple syrup for a few years now and have considered doing birch, as well. I needed a refresher on the bitch process. I knew the ratio was higher with birch, but couldn't recall the exact ratio. At 100:1, ehhh, I may pass on the birch! LOL. I might try it at 50:1. I am currently wrapping up a few weeks of maple syrup production. Perhaps I will have a more optimistic view once I take a break from my maple production! Haha! Thanks for your fantastic video. - Rick
i did manitoba maple (box elder) syrup here in sask years ago for two years at a 26>1 ratio (have no idea why it was so concentrated?)...it was a light gold -straw color and a regular syrup consistency equal to sugar maple syrup for flavor but a bit different (i prefer the box elder syrup)...did it with propane, won't bother again until i have a nice set up like yours friend...thanks for sharing, i always learn something interesting...Yah bless...doug
This guy is awesome and really Creative like how he made that Birch syrup with homemade buckets. I should try that for maple syrup..... What did you make that stove out of?????? Like to build and design 1 like that..
1st time i have heard of tapping Birch trees ., Maple trees yes , but never heard of tapping Birch . Because it has so much sugar in it. , It's easy to disstile . Add a bit of Vanilla and a bit of Cimmamon to the mash and You have Irish Whiskey ( : . Get some 15Ltr buckets from the grocery store and let it sit for a yr mmmmm. Money to be made here Sir .
Looks amazing, I'm in the UK, we are not allowed to do this without permission from the land owner, which is always NO, you are very lucky where you are 👍👍☕️
Since you said you're diabetic, purely in the interest of your health, I'd better take that other jar from you. Only because of your health mind you, 🙂🙂
Hey Bob!
Great videos bud👍
Your a very handy man, just subscribed, I am from a little town in NFLD, call little burnt bay. Left there around 45 years ago, now reside in Sudbury Ontario
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Original, informative, entertaining and best of all Newfoundland made! Thank you.
You're welcome
Now that's an intro. Best I've seen.
Great video! really enjoyable content and inspirational! i was just searching around for how to tap and preserve birch sap and stumbled upon your video and now ive gotten really inspired to get good at welding as well :D !
Your welcome
Great video. You are a talented person!
Recently subscribed and been watching your videos for a few days. Getting me excited about my move to join my girlfriend near Bay Roberts in December. Keep up the good work!
Thanks good luck
The taps (spiles) work best on the south side of a tree and they should slope down towards the container.
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Never knew about Birch Syrup before,bet it’s delicious ,would love to try it.Awesome video!Enjoy the pancakes!
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Great stuff. Cheers from Montreal, eh!
That was awesome video Bobby I learn something new today
Very nice breakfast. Thank you for sharing.
Great video, your really set up for cooking outdoors. Looks like you can rotate your kettle and I like the food grade stainless cook top. Also the cylinder stove looks good for outdoor canning. The eggs and pan cakes look good and nice to see you share with the dog. Ha Ha
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Great Video Buddy. Will be doing the same next season on our Homestead here in Newfoundland. Great Job.🙂
Thanks good luck
That was a great video I have tapped maple trees but never tried birch I would like to try some of the syrup I love maple syrup thanks for sharing breakfast looks yummy take care have a great day
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Love the channel by, just found it and you have some interesting videos. Cheers
What are the poor folks eating? Great video. Heard of Birch syrup, but never seen it made. We just do maple here in NS.
Yeah that's the first time I've heard of Birch sap as well!! I really enjoy all the videos you make. Good health and good luck to you!! Watching from Toronto....from Buchans, but born out around the Bay in New Perlican.
My wife is from turks cove lol. Small world
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 my mom and dad were both born in New Perlican. Dad use to be the taxi driver that went up to the train every day in Whitburne back in the 50s. Everyone up and down the shore knew him.
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@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 my parents use to visit a family in Turk's Cove on Sundays when I was a child of about 5 years old....think their surname was Metis.
Very interesting video. I enjoyed it very much. Ty
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very enjoyable best ive seen in a while
Great video, very informative
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You have a beautiful dog.
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Have You ever tried , plank Salmon with glazed Maple syrup ?
Pretty darned good !!
I have actually
Awesome!
Wow. Very cool
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Nice video, Sir! I've been making maple syrup for a few years now and have considered doing birch, as well. I needed a refresher on the bitch process. I knew the ratio was higher with birch, but couldn't recall the exact ratio. At 100:1, ehhh, I may pass on the birch! LOL. I might try it at 50:1. I am currently wrapping up a few weeks of maple syrup production. Perhaps I will have a more optimistic view once I take a break from my maple production! Haha! Thanks for your fantastic video. - Rick
Your welcome
i did manitoba maple (box elder) syrup here in sask years ago for two years at a 26>1 ratio (have no idea why it was so concentrated?)...it was a light gold -straw color and a regular syrup consistency equal to sugar maple syrup for flavor but a bit different (i prefer the box elder syrup)...did it with propane, won't bother again until i have a nice set up like yours friend...thanks for sharing, i always learn something interesting...Yah bless...doug
Nice
This guy is awesome and really Creative like how he made that Birch syrup with homemade buckets. I should try that for maple syrup..... What did you make that stove out of?????? Like to build and design 1 like that..
Old steel pipe
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 ok thanks it look like old hot water tank lol..
Birch syrup is delicious 😊
It really is!
1st time i have heard of tapping Birch trees ., Maple trees yes , but never heard of tapping Birch .
Because it has so much sugar in it. , It's easy to disstile .
Add a bit of Vanilla and a bit of Cimmamon to the mash and You have Irish Whiskey ( : .
Get some 15Ltr buckets from the grocery store and let it sit for a yr mmmmm.
Money to be made here Sir .
Awesome
Looks amazing, I'm in the UK, we are not allowed to do this without permission from the land owner, which is always NO, you are very lucky where you are 👍👍☕️
Thanks for the info!
🇨🇦🇨🇦Awesome from Gander!
Never knew u could make syrup from a birch
Hello from Maine U S A
Silver birch or yellow birch ?
Both work. But silver seems to give off more sap
Since you said you're diabetic, purely in the interest of your health, I'd better take that other jar from you. Only because of your health mind you, 🙂🙂
Foxy thought 🤔 😅😅😅😅
it's actually a bad thing to plug the hole. its better to let the tree heal itself
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