Syrup Bites

Introduction: Syrup Bites

About: Hunting. Fishing. Survival.

This is now my 10th Instructable! This is an Instructable on how to make syrup bites!

Step 1: Things You Need

You will need a pan, snow, time, syrup, and a towel.

Step 2: Snow!

Go outside and find some CLEAN snow and scoop it up into the pan.

Step 3: The Beginning

Put it on a table, with the towel underneath it because when the snow melts it gets all over. Add Syrup and wait at least 15 minutes.

Step 4: The End

Yay! Could have waited a little longer but syrup!!

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    7 Comments

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    NetWt4Lbs
    NetWt4Lbs

    9 years ago

    I read about this almost 20 years ago in the little house on the prairie books lol

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    Divet
    Divet

    9 years ago on Introduction

    If you heat up maple syrup to boiling and then immediate pour it on clean snow in long lines, you can make strings of maple sugar candy. Pretty tasty.

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    gsaxon
    gsaxon

    9 years ago

    i don't think Canadians use Mrs. Butterworth's artificial maple flavored syrup. I expect that the pure Grade A stuff that comes only from trees is the way to go.

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    Cheese Queen
    Cheese Queen

    9 years ago on Introduction

    Its snow candy. Moms in cold climates have been making this for a long, long time.