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Some people suggest substituting glycerin with an unflavored oil (same proportion as the glycerin). You can usually miss the glycerin out of the recipe without it resulting in an extremely different outcome (as long as the glycerin was only a small proportion of the recipe).
Turkish taffy actually has nothing to do with Turkey or Turks the inventor just named it and nobody knows why.
Laffy taffy is made out of sugar.
Taffy if you call that dessert.
Yes. It's basically a combination of gum base, glycerin, and sugar along with water. You can buy the gum base and the glycerin from a craft shop that sells candy-making supplies.
By messing up a taffy recipe. Seriously, it's happened before, no joke. My grandma and I were making taffy (or rather, we tried to) and we did something wrong, and it turned into rock candy when we tried to pull it! :)
I am British and I have never heard or read of anyone refering to Prince as Taffy. Taffy is a nickname that is sometimes used to refer to Welsh people. This is because the river Taff flows through the city of Cardiff, which is the capital of Wales.
Laffy taffy is peanut free Laffy taffy is peanut free Laffy taffy is peanut free
Saltwater taffy tastes better. :D
Taffy was a Welshman Taffy was a thief Taffy came to my house And stole a piece of beef. The rhyme goes on to accuse Taffy of stealing a marrow bone and a silver pin. (and as I'm half Welsh, may I add that Taffy was probably unjustly accused).
Laffy Taffy RecipeEdit 0 0 3…2 1/2 cups white sugar3 tablespoons cornstarch1 cup corn syrup1 1/3 cups water2 tablespoons butter1/2 teaspoon salt1 (0.13 ounce) package unsweetened, fruit-flavored soft drink mixNow, this seems to make the small portion kind of laffy taffy, not the big kind (that used to be Tangy Taffy and DOES contain EGG)I have been searching high and low for the one containing egg from the larger Sweet & Tangy Laffy Taffy.
taffy = le bonbon