Posted on Feb 1st 2016
Candy Tea Stirrers
This sounds really cute!
Vegetable cooking spray
34 pieces fruit flavored hard candy, crushed
2 Tablespoons light corn syrup
Heavyweight plastic spoons
Line a jelly roll pan with wax paper; spray with cooking spray.
In a small heavy pan, combine crushed candies and corn syrup. Cook over low heat until candies melt. Spoon candy into bowl of each spoon. Place on wax paper with handles on rim of jelly roll pan to level spoons. Allow to harden. Store in an airtight container. Makes 24 spoons.
Submitted by Justina
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