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		<description><![CDATA[Toffee It&#8217;s the time of year for colds and sore throats. I&#8217;ve had my own over Christmas and the New Year, and I know I&#8217;m not alone. Then comes the tickly cough. One of the best low-cost remedies (although it&#8217;s not a cure) is home-made toffee, which coats your throat in a sticky, sweet goo [...]


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<em>Toffee</em></p>
<p>It&#8217;s the time of year for colds and sore throats. I&#8217;ve had my own over Christmas and the New Year, and I know I&#8217;m not alone. Then comes the tickly cough. One of the best low-cost remedies (although it&#8217;s not a cure) is home-made toffee, which coats your throat in a sticky, sweet goo that is utterly delicious.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very easy to make, and requires only a small number of inexpensive ingredients. This recipe was always made by my grandmother, and she hand wrote it in her recipe book under the title &#8216;Good Toffee&#8217;.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Ingredients</em><br />
6 tablespoons of sugar<br />
115g (4oz) of butter<br />
3 desert spoons of milk<br />
3 desert spoons of Golden Syrup<br />
a little vinegar</p>
<p><em>Method</em><br />
Place all of the ingredients in a heavy pan and boil them over a <strong>very</strong> gentle heat for 20 minutes. This combination boils at a very low temperature, and you don&#8217;t want to burn your sugar, so keep things as cool as possible while still retaining a gentle boil. On some gas hobs you might have to turn things down so far that you don&#8217;t even see a flame.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, run the tap until really cold and fill a glass with water. After 20 minutes, use a teaspoon to take a small amount of the mixture out of the pan and drop it into the water. If it forms into a small ball then it is ready. If not, keep boiling a little longer and try again.</p>
<p>Once one of your drops of mixture has formed a ball, take what remains off the heat and pour it into a baking tray to cool. Before it is fully cold, score lines into it using a knife, and when it is fully cooled use these to separate the mixture into individual sweets, which should be wrapped in twists of greaseproof paper.</p>
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