This looks very scientific but information what you're looking for:
http://www.lehigh.edu/~inmatsci/faculty/candy_making.pdf
2006-07-29 08:05:37
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answered by Kamikazeâ?ºKid 5
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It is very simple. Heat water and sugar to the hardball stage (you can look this up), and then use a spoon to drizzle the syrup over a marble surface in whatever shapes you like. It will harden as it cools and will look like glass.
2006-07-29 08:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just spun sugar. Get out your candy thermometer and open your cookbook to 'melting sugar'. You could even make 'blown' sugar artifacts if you want. You'll need to find a heat resistant straw, though. Otherwise, just use a stick and start spinning.
2006-07-29 08:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i visit bypass stand on the line and ask somebody if I do. i'm able to no longer tell for constructive while i glance in the reflect by using fact my solar glasses make it sort of darkish. Oh particular the folk stated, i glance extraordinary. lol
2016-12-14 15:59:21
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answered by ? 4
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Bake clear Karo syrup
2006-07-29 08:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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you can also do as mentioned above, but use a batter mixxing rod and quickly fling it back and forth to make sugar glass string fibers.
2006-07-29 08:05:19
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answered by mixmaster2 3
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are u talkin bout hard rock candy.....that we make every yr fer xmas
2006-07-29 09:03:32
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answered by ? 4
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http://christmas.allrecipes.com/az/StainedGlassCandy.asp
Close as I could get! I hope you like it!!
2006-07-29 08:03:15
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answered by helixburger 6
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