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Boil water in a pan, distilled works best. (food coloring optional) Add all the sugar the water will absorb. Let mixture cool. Suspend a rope or string in glass or jar. Pour mixture in. Wait until all of the water has evaporated. Note: The slower the water evaporates the bigger the crystals. - rec.food.recipes/Johnson/1998
Boil water in a pan, distilled works best. (food coloring optional) Add all the sugar the water will absorb. Let mixture cool. Suspend a rope or string in glass or jar. Pour mixture in. Wait until all of the water has evaporated. Note: The slower the water evaporates the bigger the crystals. - rec.food.recipes/Johnson/1998
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