Citations:maple fever

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English citations of maple fever

Obsession with maple farming[edit]

  • 2004, David K. Leff, “Maple Fever”, in The Last Undiscovered Place, University of Virginia Press, →ISBN, page 133:
  • 2016 April 16, Dan Folts, “Educational weekend brings 'Maple Fever'”, in Livingston County News[1]:
  • 2016 May 13, Cara Chapman, “Champlain teen's 'maple fever' drives educational, career goals”, in Press-Republican[2]:
  • 2017 March 26, Beth A. Birmingham, “Crowds flock to Hope sugar shack”, in Courier-Gazette[3]:
    "I began boiling syrup in the back yard, then I got maple fever," Smith said.
  • 2018 April 26, Rose Nemunaitis, “Labor of Love Poured into Maple Syrup Brunch”, in Geauga County Maple Leaf[4]:
    "I have to thank her for contracting maple fever," Stephanie said. "I fell in love with the process and continued on my own with my husband and two children. We now have 166 taps and keep expanding every year."
  • 2020 February 1, John Hodgkins, Boiling Off: Maple Sugaring in Maine, Down East Books, →ISBN, page 158:
    He had caught, as so many others had at that time, maple fever.

Obsession with Canada or Canadians[edit]

  • 2019 July 1, Steven Bryla, “Sac State baseball team has maple fever”, in The State Hornet[5]:

Sexual preference for Canadians[edit]

  • 2015 September 23, “Where My Country Gone?”, in South Park, season 19, episode 2, spoken by Thomas (Trey Parker):
    And I suppose you have a thing for Canadian girls, huh? Is that it? You've got maple fever?