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Brown sugar solidifying problem!!
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My mother bought some brown sugar from the supermarket and once open was shown to be solid. Nothing that she does seems to make it break up and become like regular sugar which you can pour into a cup.
Any cooking/bakery experts out there who can help?
Thanks.
Any cooking/bakery experts out there who can help?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sure... if you don't need it for say, 24 hours, put it in an airtight plastic bag with either a slice of fresh bread or a slightly damp paper towel and place it on the counter... it'll be good to go tomorrow
Need, it right now? Put it in a plastic, microwave-friendly bowl, put a small container of water next to it and pop in mike-oven for about 20 to 30 seconds. (might need another 30 seconds... check it). Alternately, place the proverbial damp paper towel in the bag with the sugar and microwave for 30 seconds at a time... it'll be serviceable in a minute or so...
Need, it right now? Put it in a plastic, microwave-friendly bowl, put a small container of water next to it and pop in mike-oven for about 20 to 30 seconds. (might need another 30 seconds... check it). Alternately, place the proverbial damp paper towel in the bag with the sugar and microwave for 30 seconds at a time... it'll be serviceable in a minute or so...
you can buy a little terracotta thing that you put in the sugar i got my mum one but it was from canada
http://www.sugarbearsinc.com/
there are other tips in the link below
http://www.kitchencontraptions.com/archives/00 4733.php
http://www.sugarbearsinc.com/
there are other tips in the link below
http://www.kitchencontraptions.com/archives/00 4733.php
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