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17 hours ago ago from Cooking During Stolen Moments

Over the past few years, I've really focused on expanding my Christmas baking to include some candy making. The whole process of making homemade candies has always intrigued me, but I avoided it because I didn't want to have to buy expensive ingredients or equipment. Then one day, I stumbled across a recipe for a homemade candy that didn't involve either of those things. So I began keeping my out for more recipes like that and I now have ...

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