"Sugar, Honey, Honey" is a song performed by the Archies, a fictional band created for the animated television series "The Archies." Released in 1969, it became a hit, reaching the top of the charts with its catchy melody and sweet lyrics. The song features themes of young love and affection, encapsulating the playful spirit of the late 1960s Pop Music scene. Its lighthearted tone and memorable chorus have made it a classic over the years.
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I Can't Help Myself
Guitar and drums are the most common instruments that were used in the song Honey Honey.
the song is 'money' by girls aloud :)
The original song, from the album Waterloo (1974), is 3:07 long.
It is obvious the song is "Sugar Pie Honey Bunch"
The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar."
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Obviously, sugar with honey in it!!!!!
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No, the sugar in honey is not considered an extrinsic sugar. Extrinsic sugars are those added to food during processing or preparation, while the sugar in honey is a naturally occurring intrinsic sugar.
Honey is a natural sweetener produced by bees from flower nectar, while sugar is a simple carbohydrate extracted from sugarcane or sugar beets. Honey contains more nutrients and antioxidants than sugar but is higher in calories. Sugar is processed and refined, while honey is minimally processed and considered more natural.
Yes, you can substitute honey for sugar in this recipe.
Yes, you can substitute sugar for honey in the recipe.
The song is actually called "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" and it was written by Edward Holland, Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland. It was performed by The Four Tops.
1 Tbsp (21 grams ) of Honey Contains 16 grams of Sugar .
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