It's sugaring time! I dream about having my own sugar bush someday and extracting maple syrup every late winter. Last year I shared my experience with how maple syrup is produced. Fortunately there are lots of open house events around Columbus where Ohioans can witness sugaring without making a season long commitment doing it yourself.
Malabar Farms, Hueston Woods, and Hocking Hills State Parks are all holding Sugaring Events on March 6-7 and 13-14. Details are on the Ohio State Parks events calendar.
On Saturday, March 6, 2010, from 10 a.m. – noon, Shepard's Corner is offering a Maple Syrup Tour. Learn all about maple syrup from the tree to your pancakes. You’ll tour the words, see the boil, and take home a sample of fresh maple syrup. The suggested donation is $7 per person or $5 per person for a group of 3 or more. Register online by March 2, 2010.
On March 11, I will teach a Kids Cook class about maple syrup from 11:15 am - 12 pm at Sprout Soup. We'll taste a few different kinds, talk about the process of sugaring and make pancakes. $4 per child.
Stratford Ecological Center in Delaware holds it's annual Maple Syrup and Pancake festival on Saturday March 13 from 9 AM - 1 PM. They serve breakfast, have wagon rides, and offer the whole farm experience for $8/adult and $6/child.
Please chime in if you know of another central Ohio sugaring event.