The caramel apple was not invented until the 1950s by Dan Walker. Therefore it was not eaten during colonial times.
Yes, caramel apples should be refrigerated after they are made to prevent the caramel from melting and to keep them fresh for a longer period of time.
Caramel apples and chocolate covered Strawberries are not entirely healthy.
In colonial times horseshoes were made by blacksmiths.
well one day there was a guy named caramel who liked apples. So he made a gooey tasty liquid and named it after himself than he put the caramel on an apple. He loved it. When others tried it they couldn't resist and loved it so much they made it a holiday.
Apple pie, apple sauce, apple juice, apple cider, and caramel apples.
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
In Colonial times, children didn't have electronic toys, or factories to make their toys. Many children or their parents made their toys out of scraps and things that were not needed. Little girls in Colonial times made their dolls out of corn husks, rags, scraps, and sometimes carved, dried apples as heads. The boys used sticks as imaginary horses. Children enjoyed spinning tops made of leftover wood and string. dk4247
Windows in colonial times were made of leaded glass. It was mixed with lead because real glass was scarce.
scientics was made madicine
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Caramel is made from sugar by heating it.