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  2. The Simple Trick for Preventing Sad, Soggy Takeout ... - AOL

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    A spiralizer turns carrots, beets, and squash into noodles (or "zoodles" when using zucchini). The steps below the recipe work with all these vegetables. For best results, use smaller zucchini ...

  4. Homemade Candy Is Hard—But This Christmas Bark Is So Easy - AOL

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    Yields: 10-12 servings. Prep Time: 1 hour. Total Time: 1 hour 25 mins. Ingredients. 1. sleeve club-style crackers (from a 13.7-oz. box, about 38 crackers), plus more as needed

  5. Candy making - Wikipedia

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    Hard candy, also referred to as boiled sweet, is a candy prepared from one or more syrups boiled to a temperature of 160 °C (320 °F). After a syrup boiled to this temperature cools, it is called hard candy, since it becomes stiff and brittle as it approaches room temperature. Hard candy recipes variously call for syrups of sucrose, glucose ...

  6. Clear toy candy - Wikipedia

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    The hard candy is made in molds, in a multitude of fanciful shapes. The candy is tinted in bright colors, traditionally yellow, red and green. [2] A stick is sometimes added before the candy completely cools to make a lollipop. [3] [4] The names clear toy candy and barley sugar are sometimes used interchangeably to refer to clear molded sugar ...

  7. Hard candy - Wikipedia

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    A hard candy (American English), or boiled sweet (British English), is a sugar candy prepared from one or more sugar-based syrups that is heated to a temperature of 160 °C (320 °F) to make candy. Among the many hard candy varieties are stick candy such as the candy cane , lollipops , rock , aniseed twists , and bêtises de Cambrai .

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  9. Smarties (tablet candy) - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the Dee family bought pellet machines and repurposed them to make candy. [1] [6] [14] This gave the candy its resemblance to tablet-style pills in shape and texture. [6] When sugar prices spiked in the 1970s, Ce De Candy switched from sucrose to dextrose. [6] Edward Dee founded Ce De Candy in Bloomfield, New Jersey, in 1949.