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Not my parents, me. Brown sugar goes in the freezer so it doesn't dry out and become a piece of granite.
10 1 ReplyAir tight container, or as I learned recently by pure chance in a ziplock baggy, just press the air out until it forms the size of the brown sugar and then seal it. Freezer space is limited for me so wasting it on 2 lbs of brown sugar isn't ideal in my case.
5 0 ReplyYeah, we're the opposite, we have a chest freezer in the garage on top of our kitchen freezer, so basically unlimited.
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I make it as I need it by adding molasses to white sugar.
4 0 ReplyJust keep it in a mason jar or similar, anything airtight
3 0 ReplyYeah I've seen that.
3 0 ReplyJust drop a quarter slice of apple or a damp paper towel in the container with it and it'll rehydrate no problem.
2 0 ReplyAdd a slice of bread to the container. Never had a problem.
2 0 ReplyAnd it actually works?
2 0 ReplySame hunk of brown sugar for 10 years. Is there a shelf life? We don't eat that much sugar...
2 0 ReplyI will need to try this!
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