@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:

What is seafoam/divinity candy Goblins?


 

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This is what we called Sea Foam.

This is from the web but is the same as my mothers.

She always dropped it from a spoon.

If the humidity was high it would stop it from setting up.

Thus, "spoon candy".  Smiley Happy

 

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I hate Xmas cake.  Does anyone reallly like it ??

 

but another suggestion

 

google     Jo Seagar

 

She does some wonderful easy recipes

You poor sods!  Not like Chrissy cake?  Raised by wolves, I'd say.

My lot love it - they have taste  big grin smiley.gif

 

I googled Jo Seagar - the first recipe that came up

was whitebait and kelp bites       

have a look at her other recipes

eg the baby pecan pie

LOL.  I read that as baby pelican pie. 

 

WT heck!!   baby pecans?

 

Since when do pecans give birth?

I make those pecan pies ash. They are so easy to make and always go down a treat. They certainly fit my little effort, big impact philosophy 🙂

I love my mums Christmas cake but none of my family do so I never get any these days. It's not worth making one just for me and I don't like the bought ones 😞

so seafoam candy is like honey comb.

 

 

 


@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:

so seafoam candy is like honey comb.

 

 

 


 Not 'like'  -   is honeycomb


@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:

so seafoam candy is like honey comb.

 

 

 


I'm not sure if everyone calls it that.

To us honey comb was what we called sponge candy.

I think  the receipe posted is for sponge candy.

I have never made it so am not sure.

Sea Foam looked like the picture.

I maybe have them mixed up.

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But what do I know, my mother called chocolate drops "sheep t*ts".     Smiley Very Happy

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@j*oono wrote:

This thread is funny.  The Christmas cake wasn't the only thing that needed more booze 😄


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