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Thursday, December 09, 2021

Got syrup?

You've heard of the strategic petroleum reserve - but have you heard of Canada's emergency strategic maple syrup reserve? 

The country has been forced to tap into its "emergency" reserves, according to BBC, amidst a historic global supply shortage.
-WiscoDave

14 comments:

  1. Just finished re-reading John Ringo's SF book "Live Free or Die" in which maple syrup plays an important role.

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    1. Why do you think I've secretly been buying up maple syrup operations here in New Hampshire?

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  2. The reserve is a joke. The government forces producers to sell to the reserve which then limits how much is sold on the market. In bad years the government taps into the reserve to ensure the global supply is stable.

    Its price fixing, nothing more.

    Exile1981

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    1. I never realized how crucial it was to have stable price Canadian Maple Syrup.

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    2. What they haven't told you is that Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont have emergency stockpiles of maple syrup that, should Canada need more, we can provide...for a price.

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  3. The only Ringo book I've read was The Last Centurion and that was excellent. All of his other books at that time were Scifi and I'm not much into that.
    And as long as I'm on the subject, my little brother served with him in the Rangers.

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    1. I've been a big SF fan, since I was a kid and read Heinlein's "Have spacesuit will travel". Don't know if you include zombie apocalypse as SF but if you don't he has some well written books in that genre.

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  4. I can't stand maple syrup, it's nothing but a sticky, nasty mess to me so.....
    JD

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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Canadian_Maple_Syrup_Heist

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  6. If you want some outstanding, home-tapped maple syrup, let me introduce you to my friend Mark, known generally as "Hardscrabble Farmer" over at theburningplatform.com Just place your order by emailing him, and he will send you the product. You pay AFTER receiving the syrup. No deadbeats please, he's a nice guy. merceroak@hotmail.com

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  7. When I first heard about this I thought it was a Babylon Bee satire on Biden opening the petroleum reserve.

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  8. I use real maple syrup when doing a bacon brine, no Aunt Jemimah, Log Cabin or Mrs. Butterworth crap, you gotta use the real deal for good bacon. Once you've had real maple syrup you can never go back to the stuff they peddle on TV.

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