[Syrupmakers] Goldens' New Model #27 help needed & Fire Bowl???
Floyd Boyett
floydandbobee at copper.net
Sun Jan 27 20:34:47 PST 2008
Sam,
The add has the item #'s as:
Copper - GD-YIB-SC30 - Stainless - GD-WEB-2051
I know they have them at the Beaumont, Texas store and I would assume they are in all of the Academy Sporting goods stores through the nation. If not, they are made by Monarch. The phone # to the Beaumont store is (409) 895-4500.
Floyd
----- Original Message -----
From: sam mcbroom
I am interested in a copper bowl. I punched it up on the net, bit no find.
please see if you can get a stock number, and website to order one.
thanks, sam 850 892 7592
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Now, on to another subject: Fire Bowl ??? Syrup Dish
Today there was an "Academy Sports & Outdoors" ad in our paper. They are having a close-out on some of the winter type things and they have the "Monarch Fire Bowl" on sale. I have seen these things before but today it downed on me that this thing looks just like a syrup dish! I rushed down to the store and checked it out. The dish gauge is fairly thin but I think it will hold up to making syrup. (It is made to have a fire in the dish so why not under it?) The dish will hold 5 gals.of juice before getting onto the rim. I see no reason why we can not put fire under it and use these things to make small baches of syrup!! They come with a stainless steel bowl (reg. $59.99 - sale - $39.99) or a copper bowl ( reg. $89.99 - sale - $69.99). We would be looking at about 1/2 to 3/4 gal. of syrup per cooking and with such a wide surface area I think the cooking time would be fast. We would still have a couple of inches of syrup in the bottom when it's done and you can just pick the dish up off of the stand and set it on the ground or a table to stop the cooking process. (The dish does have a small flat area at the base.)
I can see that these things could be used for testing cane mixes or cooking metheds without taking a chance on messing up a large amount of syrup. Not only that, we could let the kids make their own syrup on syrup making day!
Just thought I would pass this on to the list. Perhaps someone else has thought of this before and I just missed it. If so, never mind as they used to say on Saturday Night Live.
PS - We have a Dutch Oven cooking club and we cook outdoors at our farm each month. I bought two of this fire bowls. I am going to try my hand at candy making with the copper one! The stainless steel one also looks just right for boilling sweet corn!'' They even come with a cover screen that will keep the leaves and honey bees out.
Have fun,
Floyd Boyett
Lumberton, Texas
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