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Look, a science experiment. I'd been meaning to do this for a while, it just took an article in The Guardian to get me into the kitchen boiling sugar water.
this is the progress on day one. By day three we should have candy.
3 cups granulated sugar
1 cup water
Bring to a boil, tint as desired. Cool in fridge, then transfer to a clean jar. Hang string from pencil and wait.
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