Homemade Brown Sugar
Why on Earth do they charge so much for brown sugar? When you see how cheap & easy it is to make you will wonder why you ever bought it in the first place! Do you know what turns the sugar brown…..molasses! I bought a jar of molasses at the Dollar Tree for…..$1.00. I will probably be able to make 20 cups of brown sugar from this one jar. Molasses will last for up to one year in a cool dry place. I am keeping mine in the refrigerator.
To view the step by step directions with pictures, click on the link below.
https://indianeskitchen.com/2018/01/20/homemade-brown-sugar
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I never knew molasses was the key ingredient in brown sugar! You learn something new every day. Thanks
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Yes it is so simple isn’t it?
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That’s so cool!
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It is isn’t it! Amazing how much money these companies charge for something so simple.
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I had no idea! Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome!
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Gee, I never even thought about making homemade brown sugar. Guess I’ll have to try it 😀
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It was so fresh and delicious!
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Wow! Cheap and easy…my two favorite things!
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We are a lot alike….lol
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Wow!
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Crazy isn’t it!
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Recipe looks really awesome. Keep sharing. Plz follow my new blog. We deleted our old blog and going to sell domain name.
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Ahhh that’s why I couldn’t bring it up.
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Good idea 🙂 thank you, deaur Diane
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Thank you and you’re very welcome!
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When you put it this way it does seem silly to spend loads on something so easy to make!
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Yes and it is very fresh and soft! Thanks Kristen!
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Yep!! Good stuff!! Thank you for sharing, Diane!!
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You’re welcome!
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Are you serious? Is it that easy? You sure have some good ideas. Take care.
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Yes that easy, isn’t it crazy? Have a great weekend!
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Great idea!
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Thank you Robin!
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What a great idea!!
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Thank you it is so simple.
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I am going to remember this recipe! 💕
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This is another one I wanted to try and never did. With all my Christmas baking coming up, I will probably try it when I use the brown sugar I already have (I did buy it on sale).
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I mixed mine with a spoon and another blogger told me she puts hers in the food processor! So much easier than a spoon. BTW buying it on sale is good!!!! lol
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Excellent job…love it!
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Thank you Michael!
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Know-how is everything:) Thank you for sharing this tip with us – it will save a lot of money:)
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You are very welcome and yes this does save money and is so fresh! Thank you!
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So smart!
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So simple, easy and fresh! Thank you Jessica!
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You’re welcome.
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That’s pretty cool!😊
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It is isn’t it! It is so amazing how easy it is to make. Thank you and have a fantastic day!
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That’s amazing – I used to spoon it into oatmeal or cream of wheat all the time, but then stopped as I didn’t want cavities. You are impressive.
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Aw thank you Linda!
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Wow! I never knew. Thanks so much for sharing! Our brown sugar is always getting hard in the cupboard. 😭
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I know I hate when it gets hard too. You’re very welcome!
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Wow that’s so cool!
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Isn’t it! Hard to believe we pay for this when it’s so easy to make.
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Very helpful!!
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Yes and so much softer than store bought.
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