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How to Make Sugar Cubes at Home ✨

Published 4 months ago • 1 min read

Hey, there!

Did you know you can make sugar cubes at home? They're very easy to make and only require two ingredients: sugar and water!

This is especially handy if you like to make infused sugars, like my homemade vanilla sugar or lavender sugar.

Just press the sugar mixture into the mold, dry them out, and enjoy!

Wouldn't this make such a sweet gift? 🎁 They'd look so lovely in little jars tied with twine. You could even send these home as gifts for a bridal shower or a Mother's Day brunch.

I'll be keeping these in my tea cupboard, and I can't wait to make more batches to try different flavors!

Get the recipe here

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Rachael McKennon

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