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King's Crown wrote:
> I tested it with the boiling water and it climbed right up to 212 degrees F. > So, I don't know what's going on. The 2nd batch of fudge is cooled and > holding shape well. It pretty tasty too. It is on the soft side, but I > tested stacking 2 rows on a plate and they haven't formed into one. haha. Funny... I had that exact problem the other night with a batch of pecan caramel patties. I stacked them in layers between sheets of wax paper and they still found a way to connect into one big piece by morning. A little work with some kitchen shears fixed things, but what a pain. Glad to hear the 2nd batch did well. -- Reg |
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