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Old 12-27-2015, 07:52 PM   #1
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Candy Making.

Perhaps this should be in my BS thread, but here goes. I make candy each year, a few of you have got some. Anyway. I made 2 batches before the weather turn to shit. On Christmas day I made the last two. Same things in the pot.
The last two are tacky, sticky. It was about 77 and raining, humidity was 100%.

When I was a kid I would ask mom to make candy, she said you can't make candy when the humidity is this high. Well I was thinking, the ironass doesn't want to. Perhaps mother does know best.
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Old 12-27-2015, 08:50 PM   #2
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Weird. I wonder why it would make such a difference. If you heat it for longer when it's humid, does it still eventually work, or is there just no candy to be had, ever, when it's raining?
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Old 12-28-2015, 03:31 AM   #3
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That was interesting buster. Multiple references to it popped up when I Googled "making candy in high humidity" and they all say about the same thing:

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CraftyBaking.com

1. Barometric pressure and humidity greatly affect candymaking: My advice is to never make candy on a humid day!
• Many people dismiss the effect of relative humidity in the air because it's hard to feel or see the difference between, say 50% and 25%. But the difference is dramatic. If the relative humidity is above 35% (give or take) the breakdown of the sugar begins before it is even cold to the touch. That stickiness you feel on the surface of the hardened sugar is the same that keeps it stuck to the mold. Either a) the room should be air-conditioned and have a dehumidifier, or b) it should be a dry winter day. ...
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