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QuestionCan I dry the candied mint in the refrigerator? I can't leave anything out on my counters for 24 hours.Community AnswerYes, you can. I placed my leaves in the fridge for less than an hour, and soon they were hardened and dried, and had a lovely crunch to them. Just remember that if you leave them in the fridge for a while, they will be cold.
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QuestionHow long can I store them?Community AnswerYou can store them and use them for about 3-4 weeks.
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QuestionWhere can I get superfine sugar?Community AnswerYou can find it at most grocery stores, as well as "big box" superstores that also carry groceries.
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QuestionI want crystallized peppermint leaves. Can I do that?Maya KearnsCommunity AnswerSure, that sounds delicious. Just followed the rest of the instructions and you should be fine!
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QuestionHow fresh do the mint leaves need to be? Can I use ones I've picked earlier in the day?TorpiTop AnswererLeaves picked earlier in the day are just fine. You just don't want them to have started to wilt, dry out, or go brown.
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QuestionWill this be good to impress someone?Otterly BadgerificTop AnswererIf your someone likes homemade food and is fond of mint, then this could be an impressive gift to prepare. Homemade gifts are always a sign of deep care and affection for the recipient.
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