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Hi,

I need a good, quick and easy recipe for some hard candy. I know

there are some posted, but just wondering what your best bets are. I

want to make some suckers maybe also. My son eats raw honey and does

fine with it. Someone told me today that raw honey is very good for

allergies. Any thoughts on that?

Thanks,

Tina

SCD over 6 months with boys Abraham and Micah (celiac, all)

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Hi Tina,

> I need a good, quick and easy recipe for some hard candy. I know

> there are some posted, but just wondering what your best bets

are. I

> want to make some suckers maybe also.

I use the peanut butter caramels recipe at

http://pecanbread.com/recipes.html The picture there is from my

daughter's birthday party. A couple of minutes later there was

nothing left. If you boil it longer than the fifteen minutes (about

25) and then add the pnut butter (you don't really need the five at

this point but you have to stir coonstantly so it doesn't burn) once

it cools it'll be okay at room temperature. I put this in Lollipop

molds with sticks for my kids. A nearby bakery sells all sorts of

different molds Christmas, halloween, characters etc.

> My son eats raw honey and does

> fine with it. Someone told me today that raw honey is very good

for

> allergies. Any thoughts on that?

As long as the raw honey is clear - pollen free, it is legal. I

don't know how it relates to allergies.

Sheila 44 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 29 mos

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> Hi,

> I need a good, quick and easy recipe for some hard candy. I know

> there are some posted, but just wondering what your best bets

are. I

> want to make some suckers maybe also. My son eats raw honey and

does

> fine with it. Someone told me today that raw honey is very good

for

> allergies. Any thoughts on that?

>

> Thanks,

> Tina

> SCD over 6 months with boys Abraham and Micah (celiac, all)

If your raw honey is from bees that are in a 50 mile radius of your

home they pollenate on plants that are native to your area. This

causes the honey to help your immune system build natural hystamines

to the plants in your area. Local honey is supposed to be very good

for asthmatics in this way.

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