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On Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 10:36:32 AM UTC-7, graham wrote:
> On 20/03/2016 11:31 AM, 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. ![]() > > > > nb > > > There are all sorts of ways of keeping it moist that involve apple > slices, soaked terra cotta etc. > However, I put 100g lots in small ziplocks. 3 or 4 of these go into a > larger ziplock, then a several of these go into an even larger ziplock. > Seems a bit fiddly but the triple sealing seems to work. > Graham i make my own you need a little Molasses though, and regular white sugar and yes, reviving old brown sugar is very easy [search for the brown sugar revivalisting] marc |
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