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On 1/3/2011 3:47 PM, notbob wrote:
> I'm getting damn tired of buying brown sugar and having it turn to > granite in 2 mos. Even un-opened pkgs are not immune. So, what's an > alternative? If brown sugar is sugar with some molasses still in it, > howzabout using molasses to recreate brown sugar by adding it to white > sugar. It all gets melted in the mix, right. I always have some > blackstrap around. > > nb --tired of tossing BS ...er.... brown sugar ![]() Brown sugar is white sugar with molasses added back. Maybe try a different brand with better packaging? I usually buy I think a 2 lb plastic bag. They store well and when I open a bag I empty it into a plastic tub with a tight fitting lid. Most hardness I have seen is maybe a few 3/8" lumps when getting towards the end. |
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