pure maple syrup’s sweet revenge on hfcs imposters.

pure maple syrup's sweet revenge on hfcs imposters.

we love maple syrup ( in moderation, of course ) and can’t imagine why folks put up with the high fructose corn syrup imposters made with maple flavoring. for shame!

now, new research shows once again that you really can’t improve on Mother Nature. it turns out that maple syrup has 54 beneficial compounds, many with key roles in human health:

“I continue to say that nature is the best chemist, and that maple syrup is becoming a champion food when it comes to the number and variety of beneficial compounds found in it,” Seeram said. “It’s important to note that in our laboratory research we found that several of these compounds possess anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which have been shown to fight cancer, diabetes and bacterial illnesses.”

i’m sure some enterprising chemists are attempting to isolate Maple Magic, but we’ll stick to the real thing. perhaps it’s time to plant a few maple trees in the backyard.

day 2465: odin and friends make a trip to the theatre to see The Secret Garden.

day 2465: odin and friends make a trip to the theater to see The Secret Garden.

thanks to his education at a waldorf school, odin is quite familiar with storytelling and theatre. he regularly comes home with tales of playing this character or that character in a play and has had quite a few opportunities to see older grades put on productions. but today we took him and five friends to see his first “real” theatre, a musical production of The Secret Garden put on by university of wisconsin-richland theatre.

i guess we should have read the synopsis of the musical version of the book ( which he’s read and thoroughly enjoyed ) because we were all a bit surprised by its emphasis on the adult characters . despite it’s billing as “fun for all ages” it really was more appropriate for the 13 and older crowd. that said, i was amazed to see the kids sit through the 2.5 hour production without too much trouble and with lots and lots of questions about lighting and how they moved the sets from one scene to another.

and our evil plan is already working. odin went to bed asking when he can see more plays 🙂

The Girls discover Chicken Scratching Heaven.

The Girls discover Chicken Scratching Heaven. I.

while free ranging around the yard one of The Girls discovered how to get into our fenced-in blueberry patch which features 4 inch deep pine needle mulch.

apparently this is the equivalent of Heaven on Earth and all the other Girls soon saw her followed her lead after seeing her ecstatic scratching around the mulch.

it was all good until they realized they couldn’t remember how they got in.

The Girls discover Chicken Scratching Heaven. II.

i can read their collective little chicken minds.

“dude, get that thing out of my face and let me out of here.”

day 2464: holy moly! more tooth lossage!

day 2464: holy moly! more tooth lossage!

wow. i thought after losing his first and second teeth in quick succession, we’d have a brief break before odin lost his third. much to my surprise after odin awoke from his nap, he excitedly came downstairs to reveal that a mere one week after losing his last tooth that he had lost another!

i sure hope the tooth fairy is prepared for another visit!

since she brought one sacagawea gold dollar coin for his first tooth and one two dollar bill for his second tooth, odin is really wondering what she will bring for his third tooth. although it would be super cool, i’m guessing she’s probably not bringing a three cent piece ( i had no idea they existed until i saw this ).

who knows what he’ll find under his pillow in the morning….

odin and the rest of the ski club gang make the local paper!



i came back from a recent trip to find this nice article on odin’s cross county ski club clipped from our local newspaper and posted on our fridge. if you happen to have a child in the picture and didn’t see it the first time around, i think this is probably from the march 15th edition.

i wonder how that photographer ever managed to wrangle such a nice shot out such an unruly group of kids 🙂



HELP! one of The Girls has A Taste For Eggs!



i checked for eggs for the last time late this afternoon and found one egg which appears to have been pecked by one of The Girls! it doesn’t seem like she pecked all the way through the tough membrane, so it’s possible she didn’t get A Taste of The Good Stuff inside which we’ve heard can be Very Bad. once they get a taste of an egg they quickly learn that it’s much yummier than their regular food and will quickly eat all the profits, so to speak.

but why now? i don’t think we have any of the typical causes of egg eating – weak eggshells, improperly built nesting boxes, overcrowding, too much light in the nexting boses, insufficient nest litter etc. kris fessed up and said that a few weeks ago she inadvertantly dropped an egg and didn’t realize it until she saw some of The Girls Pecking away at it. perhaps that’s the cause? though it rather strange that it took them a few weeks to get around to investigating whether the eggs in the nesting box are as good as the one they found on the ground.

any eggperienced folks have suggestions for how to prevent further egg eating? everything i’ve read indicates that it’d difficult to break the habit and it’s best to cull the offenders sooner rather than later. thoughts?