It is less refined and still has the molasses in it. To make white sugar they remove all the molasses. To make brown sugar they remove some, but not all of the molasses. So, if you are out of brown sugar you can add some molasses to white sugar. Hope this helps!
yes
Brown sugar is a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes. She she dyed it brown then dyed it orange, red, yellow, green ,and blue.
it's dark brown but she got them dyed lighter to match her hair that she dyed light brown:)
Add brown sugar!
Yes, just make sure that you use the total measurement of sugar for both white and brown. Both white and brown sugars can be used interchangeably with each other without affecting the sweetness of the cookie. However, each sugar does effect the texture. More brown sugar will make a moister, chewier cookie.
brunette? and when she was formerly known as "stefani" she was but who knows, she could of been naturally blond and dyed it brown, or naturally brown and dyed it blond. I hope this helped!
because you dyed it
Yes.
the dyed hair color. If you keep dyeing your hair it will get brittle and break off. Trust me, I know from experience. Slow your roll.
what is the purpose of brown sugar in cookies?
She dyed her hair.