A sugar shack is a cabin used to boil sap from sugar maple trees into maple syrup.
Sugar Shack, The Sugar Shack, and other variations of that phrase may refer to:
Rock most often refers to:
The Jordan River is a river in the Middle East draining into the Dead Sea.
Sugar is a class of edible substances.
Sugar Bush may refer to:
Maple taffy is a sugar candy made by boiling maple sap past the point where it would form maple syrup, but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maple sugar. It is part of traditional culture in Québec, Eastern Ontario, New Brunswick and northern New England. In these regions, it is poured onto the snow, then lifted either with a small wooden stick, such as a popsicle stick, or a metal dinner fork.
I Want You is the fourteenth studio album by American soul singer and songwriter Marvin Gaye. It was released on March 16, 1976, by the Motown Records-subsidiary label Tamla.
Saint-Quentin is a Canadian town in Restigouche County, New Brunswick.
Brown sugar is unrefined or partially refined soft sugar.
Sugar Rush may refer to:
Sugar daddy commonly refers to:
Sugarbush refers to a forest stand which is utilized for maple syrup. This was originally an Indigenous camp set up for several weeks each spring, beginning when the ice began to melt and ending when the tree buds begin to open. At a traditional sugarbush, all the trees were hand tapped and the sap was boiled over wood fires. The Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) peoples have been doing sugarbush for generations and consider the process both a part of food and of medicine. The tree canopy is dominated by sugar maple or black maple. Other tree species, if present, form only a small fraction of the total tree cover. In the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia, and in some New England states, many sugar bushes have a sugar shack where maple syrup can be bought or sampled.
Flaming may refer to:
Night Ride or Nightride may refer to:
A chicken shack is a restaurant that primarily serves chicken, usually fried.
A sugar shack, also known as sap house, sugar house, sugar shanty or sugar cabin is a semi-commercial establishment, primarily found in Eastern Canada and northern New England. As the name implies, sugar shacks are small cabins or groups of cabins where sap collected from sugar maple trees is boiled into maple syrup. It is often found on the same territory as the sugar bush, which is intended for cultivation and production of maple syrup by way of craftsmanship.
Lonnie Thomas, known as Lonnie Youngblood, is an American saxophonist and bandleader best remembered for playing with Jimi Hendrix.
Sugar and spice, 'sugar 'n' spice, and sugar & spice is a linguistic Siamese Twin and may refer to:
Sugar tree may refer to:
Sugar House, Sugarhouse, and other variants of that phrase may refer to: