This Homemade Honeycomb Candy Will Have You Buzzing Like A Bee!
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I am always looking for fun, new dessert recipes for my personal collection. Sweet treats have always been a part of my life. I can remember being a small girl and helping my mother make all kinds of baked goods, candy, and desserts in the kitchen. We always seemed to have something sweet lying around the house. Hmmm, it is a wonder that none of us have diabetes. Lol! Anyway, anyone can make a cake, pie, or cookies, but can you make your own candy?
I am so excited to have come across this recipe for homemade honeycomb candy. It is the bees knees1 Literally! Haha! It is relatively simple to make and tastes amazing. Perhaps you have heard of it before? If not, i really hope you give it a try as you will not be disappointed. I cannot wait to see how this candy recipe turns out for you!
Recipe and photo courtesy of The Pioneer Woman.
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Quick Tip: Store these fabulous little treats in an airtight container.