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Candy Candy Recipes Index Turkish Delight : INDEX Candied Citrus Peel Caramel Corn Cream Cheese Mints Mama's Pralines Peanut Butter Balls Pralines (1) Pralines (2) Quick Candy Apple Slices Rum Balls (1) Rum Balls (2) Snickerdoodles and recipes made with Snickers brand candy bars : COLLECTION Truffles : COLLECTION (1) Truffles : COLLECTION (2) World's Greatest Fudge amyl Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science (SCS) graciously hosts the Recipe Archive . We invite you to learn about SCS educational programs and research . Read More
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</CENTER RECIPES </CENTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR MELTING CHOCOLATE Microwave instructions Put chocolate discs into a plastic container. Microwave on defrost or 30% power for 3 minutes. Stir, but chocolate will not look like it has melted yet. Microwave at 30 second intervals and stir after each. When done it should look like the consistency of cooked chocolate pudding. You can then melt it for 3 minutes plus the number of 30 second intervals it took to melt. Experiment because each microwave is different. DOUBLE BOILER Heat water in the bottom of pot to simmer and REMOVE FROM HEAT. Set the top pot over the hot water and add the chocolate disks. Stir until the chocolate melts to the consistency of cooked chocolate pudding. Remove and dry bottom of pan before putting into bottle. DO NOT GET Read More
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RecipeSource: Candy Recipes

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Welcome to RecipeSource! RecipeSource is the new home of SOAR: The Searchable Online Archive of Recipes and your source for recipes on the Internet. RecipeSource : Dessert Recipes : Candy Recipes : Happy Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving Recipes Turkey Recipes Pie Recipes Search for Recipes: Search entire site Search just this area Advanced Search Browse by region: Africa & Middle East Armenian Egyptian Ethiopian Lebanese Moroccan Persian Turkish Other African Other Middle Eastern Asia & Pacific Ocean Australian Burmese Chinese Filipino Hawaiian Indian & Pakistani Indonesian Japanese Korean New Zealand Singaporean Tahitian Thai Tibetan Vietnamese Europe Austrian Basque Belgian British Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Icelandic Irish Italian Norwegian Polish Portug Read More
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