Lisa,
After you successfully master making divinity you don't want to store it in anything airtight as it can "sweat" and become sticky. I usually store in a cookie tin or a cardboard gift box.
After you successfully master making divinity you don't want to store it in anything airtight as it can "sweat" and become sticky. I usually store in a cookie tin or a cardboard gift box.
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