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Brown Sugar Bear is the perfect addition to baking supplies for preserving brown sugar and many other cooking and baking ingredients. Made from a specially fired clay, it helps to maintain desirable moisture levels in brown sugar and all types of sugar for approximately 3 to 6 months, depending on climate. No more chiseling through rock-hard sugar!


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Your brown sugar stays soft and ready to use when you store it in this handy container. This clear keeper features a stainless steel, easy-lift latch which opens to 90 degrees and acts as a convenient handle when opening container. Airtight silicone seal keeps freshness in and odors out. Large visible volume markings on the side to let you see.

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KEEP YOUR SUGAR SOFT AND SWEET: This food-safe terracotta brown sugar keeper softens hard brown sugar. All you have to do is soak the disc in water, pat it dry, and store it in your brown sugar container or kitchen canisters. EASY TO USE AND SAVE MONEY: No need to throw out hardened sugar. Use this disc, again and again, to keep your sugar soft.


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Shipping calculated at checkout. To keep your brown sugar silky soft, just soak this clay disk in water for 20 to 30 minutes. Dry surface lightly. Then place the disk in with your brown sugar and seal container tightly. The moisture within the disk will keep your brown sugar from turning hard. Re-soak disc every 30 days or as needed.


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What's the quickest way to ruin a Saturday set aside for some quality baking? Sticking a measuring cup into a fairly new bag of brown sugar only to pull out small chunks that are hard as rock. But your days of attempting to pulverize those pebbles are about to come to an end: Progressive's brown sugar storage container is a simple solution that ensures your brown sugar always stays fresh.


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Method #2: Use It Dry. You can also use a brown sugar saver to keep things dry! Dry terracotta is very absorbent, making it highly useful for absorbing excess or unwanted moisture. To use a brown sugar saver in this fashion, just bake it in your oven at 200°F for 5-10 minutes to ensure it's bone-dry.


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Made from a specially fired clay, it helps to maintain desirable moisture levels in brown sugar and all types of sugar for approximately 3 to 6 months, depending on climate. No more chiseling through rock-hard sugar! Easy to use. Simply soak the Brown Sugar Bear in clean water for 20-minutes, pat dry, and place with items in an airtight container.


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Make sure the Terra-Cotta disk is washed first, of course. Then drop it into a glass of warm water for 15-20 minutes. Take it out, dry it off, and throw that little disk right into your brown sugar canister/container, and that is it! Advertisement. You will forever and a day have the softest brown sugar that never hardens again, seriously.

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3 Brown Sugar Savers We Love. JBK Sun Terra Cotta Brown Sugar Saver, $5. OXO Good Grips POP Container Brown Sugar Saver, $5. Now Designs Terra-Cotta Brown Sugar Saver, $15 for three. This holiday season, as you're hunting for presents, I have a hunch the brown sugar saver might just make the perfect gift. Filed in:


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All brown sugar should have a Brown Sugar Saver! Soft brown sugar is much easier to use, and all it takes to stay that way is this handy disk. Made of clay, this Brown Sugar Saver holds moisture to keep your sugar from clumping, and it can also effectively transform rock-hard blocks back into usable, super-soft granules. Give it a quick soak.


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About this item. Brown Sugar Bear maintains moisture in brown sugar for 3 months. Made from specially fired clay; food safe and reusable. Soak in water for 20-minutes and place in brown sugar, baked goods, cakes, cookies, marshmallows, even dried fruit to soften and maintain moistness. Use dry, without soaking, to absorb moisture and keep.


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1. Microwave Method. This is probably the quickest way to soften brown sugar. Simply put the hardened lumps of brown sugar lump into your microwave-safe bowl and put a damp paper towel on top of it. Set it on a low setting and microwave in 10-second bursts until the sugar begins to crumble again.


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GET CREATIVE: In addition to brown sugar, you can also use it to keep other foods fresh, including crackers, pretzels, marshmallows, bagels, and more! EASY TO USE: Simply soak in water and place in package. MEASUREMENTS: This sugar keeper bear weighs 1.58 ounces and has dimensions of 2.5 x 1.75 x 0.5 inches. › See more product details.


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PRO TIP BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Make a large batch of brown sugar - more than you'll need for a single recipe. See the FAQs below for how to store brown sugar. STEP 1: Place the granulated sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Pour the blackstrap molasses over the sugar. STEP 2: Mix on low speed until the molasses starts to incorporate.


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When you go to store your brown sugar all you have to do is soak the bear in water for 20 minutes, pat it dry so it doesn't drip, and put it in the same container with your brown sugar. The tool.


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Brown sugar gets hard when its moisture escapes. The best way to keep brown sugar soft is to use a small clay disc and it works really well. Here's an example below…. It costs less than $5 and you just soak the disc in water for 15 minutes and then put it into a fresh bag of brown sugar. Seal up the bag tightly and you're done.