Guest guest Posted May 26, 2001 Report Share Posted May 26, 2001 Living in the heart of sugar cane country, I'd be more than happy to get some and send it to anyone who might be interested. (it comes in cans and jars, and we can buy it at any grocery store here.) I know how difficult it is to get some of the items our kids can have. Re: [GFCFrecipes] Corn syrup substitue In a message dated 5/25/01 8:10:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dhartman@... writes: . I just finished making peppermint candy with the syrup and it worked great! Tomorrow I think I will try lollipops or hard candy. I haven't tried it, yet, but I am pretty sure it would be fantastic for making soda using carbonated water, juice concentrate and the syrup, too. I used to make my own simple syrup for making soda, candy, etc.. This will be much more convenient. Diane Diane, When Karyn Seroussi and I first started ANDI (autism network for dietary intervention) we used to sell food items. It was an enormous amount of work and very hard to do, but we tried because there weren't many items out there for the gluten, casein, corn, soy intolerant. One of the items we carried was cane syrup, and I can tell you that it does indeed work very well for just about anything that calls for corn syrup. We stopped carrying foods early on as we simply couldn't do it (we are only two people and live seven hours apart) but most of the items we carried were taken on by Jay at Miss Robens. I thought that cane syrup was one of them (Jay?) For those who cannot get it at the health food store (I can) it may be available through mail order. My son does ok with corn, but cane syrup is a great replacement for those who don't. LL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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