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The juice for our 2008 Verglas measured at about 54º brix- or 56% sugar. Icewine juice must be a minimum of 32º brix.
The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist
By Michael Rakowitz
On the Fourth Plinth, March 2018 to March 2020.
Michael started The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist project in 2006. It attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War.
For the Fourth Plinth, Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh (near modern day Mosul) from c700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015.
The reconstructions in The Invisible Enemy project are made from recycled packaging from Middle Eastern foodstuffs. The Lamassu is made from 10,500 empty Iraqi date syrup cans. This represents a once-renowned industry now decimated by war.
The inscription is written in Cuneiform, one of the earliest systems of writing, on the side of the Lamassu reads: “Sennacherib, king of the world, king of Assyria, had the inner and outer wall of Ninevah built anew and raised as high as mountains.”
[The Mayor of London]
This was my first time canning. I went to my friends house and we spent the day making jelly and syrup. It was so much fun and a lot easier than I thought. I cannot wait to really get going once our garden is in full swing.
Monin Irish Cream Flavored Syrup.
I bought this for latte.
"Espresso + 1ts syrup + some cream = yummy latte ;)"
+ I retouched this photo with iPhoto on iPad.
Blues End Farm, Shelbyville, Kentucky, Shelby County. 2021 Kentucky Maple Syrup Day, February 6, 2021.
The sap is flowing! With sunny days and cold nights, maple syrup producers expect a great year for maple syrup.
Lisa just came back from Flemmington markets where she got a bunch of sugar cane form her garden crushed to make this delicious syrup
Homemade natural syringa syrup made with syringa, lemon, sugar, honey, cardamom and little extra Calvados for an extra kick. I will show you how to paint a glass for syrup and would make a great gift for someone you like.
Homemade syringa syrup in a painted glass by Lakbear.
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Okok.. so we didn't dust them with powdered sugar, but who could resist fabulous, organic maple syrup and a nice cup of English breakfast tea with honey!
Not sure what year this was taken, possible late 1940's or early 1950's. (Anyone recognize this photo style?)
This is the first generation firing up the furnace under the cooking pan.
This is Merry. She loves her home in the depths of the sea but every now and then likes to see if passengers on a passing cruise ship will sell her some hard to find items, like German chocolate and Canadian maple syrup. So up she goes to the surface to sit on a rock in the mists and wait. She has 3 clams to spend, wonder how much that will buy?