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Why Cane Syrup Is The Sweetest Fall Tradition
In the rural South Georgia town of Moultrie, the Turner family is among a handful of Southerners still making cane syrup the old-fashioned way. Where I come from, biscuits aren’t reserved for ...
It’s a cloudy, gray Saturday morning in November and the Schexnayders are gathered in a shed on their farm in White Castle, watching sugar cane juice bubble away in a large, cast iron cauldron. The ...
A mechanic by trade, Charles Poirier began making cane syrup for friends and family 14 years ago using his great-great-grandfather's method at his farm in Youngsville, Louisiana. Now, he sells his ...
Syrup-making runs in the Carter family. Fort Gaines resident Joe Carter has helped prepare cane syrup with his family since he was 8. And, for the past two decades, his family and friends have been ...
BONNEAU — Before the sun had fully risen on Justin Welch’s property, the sugarcane grind had begun. It was a bitter December day, but in the wooden shack on Welch’s land in Bonneau the rolling boil ...
Billy Turner and his wife Barbara. Where I come from, biscuits aren't reserved for breakfast. While many families serve yeast rolls or buttery garlic bread alongside their main courses, the dinners ...
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