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Brown sugar blues
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 2:29:26 PM UTC-10, Jinx the Minx wrote:
> > wrote: > > On Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 3:35:48 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote: > >> On 2016-03-20 1:31 PM, notbob wrote: > >>> Making some oaty-meal cookies. Calls fer 1/3 C brn sugar. Arghhh! > >>> > >>> What brn sugar I have is pretty caked up. So, I jes dumped a buncha > >>> lumpy brn sugar into my large wire strainer and used the fine particles > >>> that sifted through. I then tossed the reamaining brn sugar rocks in > >>> da' trash. I'll buy some new stuff next week. ;) > >>> > >> > >> > >> You pitched it?? You could have put a piece of bread in with it and > >> the sugar would have resurrected within a day or two. > > > > Or maybe one could just put it in the type of steamer with the holes near > > the top, so nothing leaks out? (It looks like a double boiler from a > > distance, for those who don't know.) I can't imagine what would go wrong > > with that, unless you forget it for an hour and either it would get too > > wet or the water would dry up and it would burn. > > > > Lenona. > > > > I just stick mine in the microwave for a few seconds. Instantly useable. > No waste. > > -- > jinx the minx That's what I'd do. It seems so obvious. It makes me wish I had some rock hard brown sugar. :) |
Brown sugar blues
notbob wrote:
>jinxminx2 wrote: > >>I just stick mine in the microwave for a few seconds. Instantly useable. >>No waste. > >I haven't heard that one. Now, I wish I still had those brn sugar >rocks. I'd try all these no-fail suggestions. ;) Hardened brown sugar is terrific for making Rock & Rum. |
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