Come on, you want to eat this and give it to your kids for their pancakes--either get a food grade barrel at your farm supply store or take the other suggestion and get the four and five gallon food grade pails from your nearest bakery or deli. They work great and won't cost you hardly anything. I use both options to save enough to begin evaporating. Yes, evaporating. I use a Nesco roaster and fill it three times a day for about a week until it gets near done--pay close attention then like any other boiling process. In the Nesco it won't boil but it will evaporate five or six gallons of sap every 24 hours. Works great and I don't have to be with it all the time. Slow and steady. Oh, and clean the pan good (use a SS or granite pan, not the painted ones) between batches to keep it as light as possible. I hold the sap for a week to 10 days in a cool garage and it hasn't been a problem. Food grade plactic, not some of the other stuff that you don't know what it is made of and what will leach out of it, etc. If it is a little costly at first, sell a few pints to recoup the cost, it sure is easy to do.
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