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		<title>Happy Maple Syrup Day!</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jonathan Millstein]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2022 17:59:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>While it personally is hard for me to not instantly associate syrup with a vintage Chris Rock bit (see: tossed salad), I never realized just how big the stuff was till I met two guys from Vermont. Growing up my mornings were spent with Aunt Jemima and while I was certainly aware that 100% maple was out there it just seemed unnecessarily high-end or expensive. Don&#8217;t ever say that to a Vermonter. Suddenly I&#8217;m being schooled in grades and ambers, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While it personally is hard for me to not instantly associate syrup with a vintage Chris Rock bit (see: tossed salad), I never realized just how big the stuff was till I met two guys from Vermont. Growing up my mornings were spent with Aunt Jemima and while I was certainly aware that 100% maple was out there it just seemed unnecessarily high-end or expensive. Don&#8217;t ever say that to a Vermonter. Suddenly I&#8217;m being schooled in grades and ambers, my childhood unraveling before my eyes.</p>
<p>What was once just a kitchen staple to me became as complex as a fine scotch. There are syrups aged in bourbon barrels, infused with flavors, cooking syrups and numerous others, but to avoid sounding like Bubba from <em>Forrest Gump</em> I&#8217;ll leave it at that. And all the bottle options! No, I can&#8217;t, I won&#8217;t list all those too. And while I&#8217;m still a rookie when it comes to syrup I have a new found appreciation for it and if you&#8217;re looking to learn more I&#8217;d recommend finding a Vermonter. Though if they&#8217;re anything like my friends you may find yourself sipping it out of the bottle, but if that&#8217;s not for you perhaps try it in the drink recipe below.</p>
<p><strong>Basil Hayden’s Maple Manhattan</strong></p>
<p>Ingredients:<br />
1½ parts Basil Hayden’s Bourbon<br />
½ part Sweet Vermouth<br />
½ part Dry Vermouth<br />
½ part Maple Syrup<br />
2 dashes of Bitters<br />
Cherry</p>
<p>Method:<br />
1. Stir together the bourbon, vermouths, maple syrup and bitters over ice in a rocks glass.<br />
2. Garnish with a cherry and serve.</p>
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