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Just want to throw it out there, my friends are boiling again.
Great syrup at a great price.
$40 per gallon.
$24.50 per 1/2
$14.50 per qt.
$$10 per pint.
MAPLE CREAM!!! $9 per 1/2 pound.
On Facebook look up "Smith's Green Mountain finest", or email me terrybhier@gmail.com and I'll pass it along. I'll also ask them if I can post their email and phone.

https://www.facebook.com/Smith...est-555047427994747/
Hope that link works. Or google "Smith'S Green Mountain's Finest".
Email- peterjsmith2012@gmail.com
802-349-3664 P.J

I'm trying to diet, and I'm over there last night sampling Syrup, yum!

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Facebook page does not say how much it sells for. I have not had any in a very long time. It is normally too expensive to buy in grocery stores in my area. Usually around seven dollars for 8 oz.


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I don't do the evil facebook.

Do they have a website?



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V-tail, you are my friend! I agree completely! I'm sure there is a lot of good with Facebook, and advertising a small business is one of them.
But I've seen enough bad to not want it. I will say that if you go on their page you can see photos and videos of their operation.
I'll edit the post. Sig, I'll post prices.

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Same here, any other way to purchase?
 
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$40. - a gallon is a good price! What grade is it?


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I prefer grade "B", but so far everything is "A".
Yes, it is a very good price. I've seen syrup sell between $60-70 a gallon at retail stores. This is a fun hobby that has turned into a big hobby. They are more interested in creating happy repeat customers than trying to get top dollar for their product.
There is no website yet, but feel free to call or email. I believe payment is personal check, PayPal, or CC.
They will encourage buyers to think about what they're buying and the shipping cost. Example, in a large flat rate box, you can fit three 1/2 gallon containers. So if you were thinking about getting two, the third would ship free.


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Tell me about this maple cream.
 
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I want a gallon. Having trouble with internet at the moment. I'll try to contact tomorrow. Let him know.




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Tell me about this maple cream.

Yes, please do. I have no idea what it is but it sure sounds enticing.


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Fray... done and thank you.

Maple cream... where do I start.

Real MC is Syrup headed to a specific temp for a specific time then either slowly mixed in a HD mixer, or pumped through cream machine. I would kind of compare it to natural peanut butter.
If it sits for a while it starts to separate and you need to stir it up.
Real maple cream is 100% maple syrup. Half way between syrup and maple candy.
People put it on a lot of stuf, but it's heaven on English muffins!
Ever had a maple cream donut? Of course usually fake cream is used.


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Real maple cream is 100% maple syrup. Half way between syrup and maple candy.
People put it on a lot of stuf, but it's heaven on English muffins!
Ever had a maple cream donut? Of course usually fake cream is used.

Wow. Does that sound incredible. Think I'm going to order some as an Easter treat (even if it doesn't get here by Easter).

Thank you!

EDIT: Just sent an email putting in my "order" for a pound of the maple cream. Razz


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Real maple cream is 100% maple syrup. Half way between syrup and maple candy.
People put it on a lot of stuf, but it's heaven on English muffins!
Ever had a maple cream donut? Of course usually fake cream is used.

Wow. Does that sound incredible. Think I'm going to order some as an Easter treat (even if it doesn't get here by Easter).

Thank you!

EDIT: Just sent an email putting in my "order" for a pound of the maple cream. Razz


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Not from Vt, but Bluegrass, Va.

I brought two bottles home from there today.

Kinda spendy.


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For those who haven't had maple cream before, you're in for a real treat.


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Maple cream yummmm Big Grin


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Originally posted by TBH:

Real maple cream is 100% maple syrup. Half way between syrup and maple candy.
People put it on a lot of stuf, but it's heaven on English muffins!
Ever had a maple cream donut? Of course usually fake cream is used.

Wow. Does that sound incredible. Think I'm going to order some as an Easter treat (even if it doesn't get here by Easter).

Thank you!

EDIT: Just sent an email putting in my "order" for a pound of the maple cream. Razz


Outstanding! If you don't like it, my address is..... Wink

Thanks, but I think the chance of this not being devoured at my house is close to, make that, nil. Wink


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Since last year I have bought maybe 6 gallons from Peter. And 3 or 4 maple creams.

As to grading, he told me that what used to be B grade has been re-graded as A. In fact, even noticed it on some packaging at the grocery store since.

So buy with confidence. Endorsed by me. Wink

Oh, and Peter and I have transacted over email and PayPal but he offered other payment methods. SO WORTH IT.


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One of these days I am going to find a website that takes 6 brands of honey and six brands of maple syrup to the chem lab , for testing.

I can find low priced medium and high priced
honey and syrup.

some taste just a little different .

but some of us would like to know why the price difference .





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