Leslie and Sherrie cooking the candy |
Running the candy through the mill. |
It comes out in long strips. |
The old candy mill. |
One of the old oils. |
After the candy hardens, you simply beat on the surface to get it to break apart. |
The hot syrup is poured on the marble slab. Greased knives are used to keep the candy moving to cool it evenly. |
The candy must be kept moving while waiting to go through the mill. |
All of our kids will recognize this fish candy. Grandpa and Grandma often gave it to us for Christmas, and we even went over and helped make it a couple of times.
We also played games, |
attended meetings . . |
and got all tuckered out. |
2 comments:
It is SO fun to see that candy press and the whole process again. Thank you for documenting it! It sounds like you had a wonderful reunion.
How fun to get together and make the candy even using her candy press and oils. I am sure that brought back lots of happy memories. It is fun to see how it is made. what a great reunion!
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