It is with love and respect that I offer this news; John P. Guenther Jr., passed on Dec. 22, 2018 at age 76years; his Beloved wife, Emma M. Guenther, passed on, Nov. 11, 2022 at age 83 years. May their memories be Forever Blessed 🙌
I am a customer of Muddy Pond sorghum syrup. It's the best I've ever had. I have to order it through Amazon because I couldn't find any sorghum syrup of any kind here in Galveston county Tx. There is just nothing better than sorghum syrup and butter mixed together on a hot biscuit or flapjacks.
I buy Muddy Pond Sorghum from Amazon, but just found this video. Great to see how its made. My Gramps use to buy it in gallon buckets and bring it to us for Christmas. Shame grocery stores don't carry it anymore.
Susan Acito / Wow! That's great. Good for visitors to have some wholesome people for their children to talk with. It would be lovely if city-kids could visit a farm like that!
My Grandfather Williams use to make some of the best Sorghum you could find, there was a mill right off of old highway 42 just below Andrew Parsons old store and near to the Padget store which stands today.
Wow, this is great! I LOVE your sorghum! Even more so now that I know your story, and how labor intensive it is to make! I've bought your product for use over ice cream and it really makes the difference! Thank you so much! You have a loyal customer in me for sure!
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I use their Sorghum syrup and it is the best. Better than my real maple syrup in my opinion. It's the best sweetener for home made lemon aid you'll ever find. Please try it out and I promise you'll love it.
Sorghum syrup is made from the juice of sorghum cane. Muddy Pond Sorghum is pure sorghum syrup with no additives. Don't mistake sorghum syrup for molasses. Molasses is the by-product of the sugar making industry. Sugar cane juice is boiled down to make sugar and the syrup that is left is called molasses. It is usually strong and dark. Sorghum syrup is mild and can be eaten alone or on biscuits, rolls, and toast. It is also good in baked beans, barbeque sauce, gingerbread, popcorn balls, cookies,
Such a great family and way of life to support! I should do the same. It can't be easy during these days to get the same sales in house as when they has visitors etc.
@@kingcountyband yep love the smell, they show how this is made at a country fair around here or at least how it would be pressed most of the juice is dumped out though its mostly for demonstrations of the old horse powered equiptment, I said what a waste they should sell some of it after they boil it down.
When I get back to Tennessee, I will be making a stop in Muddy Pond to watch and then enjoy some Sorghum Syrup.
It is with love and respect that I offer this news; John P. Guenther Jr., passed on Dec. 22, 2018 at age 76years; his Beloved wife, Emma M. Guenther, passed on, Nov. 11, 2022 at age 83 years.
May their memories be Forever Blessed 🙌
Sorry to hear that. Thank you for the update.
I am a customer of Muddy Pond sorghum syrup. It's the best I've ever had. I have to order it through Amazon because I couldn't find any sorghum syrup of any kind here in Galveston county Tx. There is just nothing better than sorghum syrup and butter mixed together on a hot biscuit or flapjacks.
This makes the best carrot cake and banana bread you will ever eat. Sorghum is the key ingredient so it is worth traveling to get some Muddy Pond.
I buy Muddy Pond Sorghum from Amazon, but just found this video. Great to see how its made. My Gramps use to buy it in gallon buckets and bring it to us for Christmas. Shame grocery stores don't carry it anymore.
This stuff is GREAT on pancakes. Texas appreciates all your hard wok!!!
I’ve been to Muddy Pond awesome
Glad to say Sherry and Mark are two of my fellow crafters at Dollywood for the annual Harvest Festival.
Susan Acito / Wow! That's great. Good for visitors to have some wholesome people for their children to talk with. It would be lovely if city-kids could visit a farm like that!
My Grandfather Williams use to make some of the best Sorghum you could find, there was a mill right off of old highway 42 just below Andrew Parsons old store and near to the Padget store which stands today.
Wow, this is great! I LOVE your sorghum! Even more so now that I know your story, and how labor intensive it is to make! I've bought your product for use over ice cream and it really makes the difference! Thank you so much! You have a loyal customer in me for sure!
Just ordered some of their sorghum yesterday.
Always have muddy pond molasses on hand ❤️❤️❤️❤️ with a buttered biscuit..heaven 🙌❤️❤️❤️
I love tradition, it creates perfection that is delicious.
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I use their Sorghum syrup and it is the best. Better than my real maple syrup in my opinion. It's the best sweetener for home made lemon aid you'll ever find. Please try it out and I promise you'll love it.
You can make a popcorn-like snack from sorghum grain too. The grains pop in oil almost just like popcorn does. It tastes really good.
I'm sure it can be converted to alcohol like any other sugar, I just googled it and people do.
Yep, just like popcorn!
EXCELLENT video!
Sorghum syrup is made from the juice of sorghum cane. Muddy Pond Sorghum is pure sorghum syrup with no additives. Don't mistake sorghum syrup for molasses. Molasses is the by-product of the sugar making industry. Sugar cane juice is boiled down to make sugar and the syrup that is left is called molasses. It is usually strong and dark. Sorghum syrup is mild and can be eaten alone or on biscuits, rolls, and toast. It is also good in baked beans, barbeque sauce, gingerbread, popcorn balls, cookies,
Always enjoy this #Sorghum
Ordered it off their website. Maybe it'll get here next week. Hope it tastes good. We'll see.
Wonderful .
Great video I love watching these
AWESOME. MADE IN THE U.S.A
I found it on Amazon!
Nice
we had tried many, but these guys make the best Sorghum by far!
Me too! I've also bought some in the Belle Buckle Country Store I believe!
Just ordered some from them off amazon.
Me and wifey will visit soon
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Just bought a bottle on amazon
Such a great family and way of life to support! I should do the same. It can't be easy during these days to get the same sales in house as when they has visitors etc.
@@kingcountyband yep love the smell, they show how this is made at a country fair around here or at least how it would be pressed most of the juice is dumped out though its mostly for demonstrations of the old horse powered equiptment, I said what a waste they should sell some of it after they boil it down.
Dumb arse
@@Anthonyinkz ?
what does this taste like
No engine's or car's? ✌️
Grandpa Cumpston used to make sorghum.
People have no idea what it is.
Mix some butter together in molasses put on a biscuit and you will have a treat.
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Yep! them Guenthaler's are human bees alright.
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The name of the gizmo is.......TRAPICHE!!
Needs a piece of cornbread
Tradução pf
1 cat head biscuit with tomato gravy and crumbled bacon and 1 with sorghum and butter and a bigo glass of cold milk how's that sound for breakfast
sounds like a insulin response nightmare
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James Morris / Would you be able to teach people how to do this kind of farming on their own land?
Nice body;
She gets her share of exercising I'm sure
Fastastic. Video. I. Will. Come. There. And. Make. A. You. Tube. Video
Sorghum syrup is like sucking fuel oil out of an old oil burner. Has the same taste.