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Once upon a time, all sugar was made from sugar cane, the by-product of which is molasses. ... So that's the short course on where refined sugar and its various syrupy by-products come from. Now, on to Sally's question..
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The best place to plant the seeds that results in the best molasses is in red clay. You want to make sure you fertilize and keep the weeds out after planting until October. October is the perfect month to harvest the crop.
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Do you know the difference between types of molasses? We often hear the term "blackstrap molasses," but what does that mean? ... The quality of molasses depends on the maturity of the sugar cane, the amount of sugar extracted, and the method of extraction. There are three major types of molasses: unsulphured,
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Neither of them ever complain but both are quick to show their excitement when an especially pretty batch of molasses is ready to "come off."
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These gains come primarily from improvements in the dispatching process, which has plagued insurance adjusters for decades. Adjusters often receive several claims in close proximity; but, without mobile technology, are unaware of all the claims in time to schedule them efficiently.
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Brown sugar, turbinado sugar, white sugar and molasses come from sugarcane. All except molasses are at least 95% sucrose & have no nutritional value. Molasses, 72% to 85% sucrose, retains minerals and trace elements of the original cane or beets.
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It smelled more like molasses. I don't know how this happened. I had meticulously followed instructions, put the brownies in the oven, and set the oven to the prescribed temperature. ... Molasses by Aeisha Santos, Contest #200902; ... © 1998-2008 Children Come First. All rights reserved.
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