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 Molasses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Molasses or treacle is a thick, syrupy derivative of the juice of the sugarcane plant or the processing of sugar beet.
Molasses from the sugar beet is different from cane molasses.
Molasses can be used as carbon source for in situ remediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molasses

  
 Hearty Molasses Cookies
Molasses is made from sugar cane or beets.
Since I was a kid molasses cookies have been my favorite, especially when they are chewy, with slightly crisp edges.
Beat shortening, brown sugar, molasses, and egg in large bowl until blended; mix in remaining ingredients.
http://www.oldfashionedliving.com/molasses.html

  
 Boston molasses disaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Molasses was also fermented (producing ethyl alcohol) for use in making liquor and as a key component in the manufacture of munitions.
When filled with molasses, the tank leaked so badly that it was painted brown to hide the leaks.
To this day, people say that molasses left from this disaster still seeps up from some of the streets on a hot day.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Molasses_Disaster

  
 Grandma's Molasses: History of Molasses
Used to sweeten drinks, as well as for confections, molasses was also used to flavor meat, especially pork and ham.
Baking was the most popular way to prepare food in the Colonies, so molasses became associated with baked goods: doughnuts, mince pies, pumpkin pies, ginger bread, baked beans, corn bread, countless cookies, and cakes.
Until the early 1900's, molasses vied with sugar and maple syrup as the sweetener of choice.
http://www.grandmasmolasses.com/history.html

  
 Making Authentic Molasses Cookies
Add spices, flour and salt and mix with molasses and sugar.
Molasses has been a popular ingredient in New England cooking since at least the nineteenth century.
Remove from heat and add butter, stirring until melted.
http://www.allthingsfrugal.com/b_m_cookies.htm

  
 Questions and Answers - Blackstrap Molasses
Blackstrap Molasses is the thick, dark residual liquid food (syrup) that remains after the last extraction of sugar from cane or sorghum.
During the refining of sugar cane and sugar beets, the juice squeezed from these plants is boiled to a syrup mixture from which sugar crystals are extracted.
When blended with Fancy Molasses, it produces a cooking molasses which can be used in any number of recipes and is particularly suitable for ginger snaps, soy based sauces, licorice, canned baked beans and fermentation systems
http://www.whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/BlackstrapMolasses.htm

  
 Pomegranate Molasses
Onions and garlic cooked in red wine combined with pomegranate molasses, cumin and coriander, made a great barbecue sauce for lamb.
Although it's called molasses, this is merely a reference to its syrupy texture, not its taste.
Pomegranate molasses stirred into a little ketchup along with olive oil and rosemary made a fabulous glaze for salmon.
http://www.wholehealthmd.com/print/view/1,1560,AR_941,00.html

  
 Molasses Flood
The whole city smelled of it for a week, and the harbor stayed brown, soaked with molasses, for the rest of the summer.
I have read in a few places that on very hot days this area still can smell of molasses today, but it might be one of those neat urban myths.
It was an unseasonably warm day, so people were outside enjoying the weather at lunchtime.
http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Odd%20Pics3/Molasses.html

  
 Search Results for molasses - Encyclopædia Britannica
Molasses syrup is separated from sugar crystals by means of centrifuging.
Brown sugars are made with the use of cane molasses as a mother liquor component or as a crystal coating.
From the sugar-beet industry come beet tops, which are used on the farm either fresh or ensiled, and dried beet pulp and beet molasses, which are produced in the sugar factory.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=molasses&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT

  
 Barbecue'n On The Internet - Weekly Recipes - Molasses Glazed Pork Chops - Barbecue, Barbeque, BBQ
Mix the wine and molasses and place to the side for further use.
Molasses Glazed Pork Chops - Barbecue, Barbeque, BBQ
The latest theory about the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart untimely death on Dec. 5, 1791, at age 35 in Vienna points to trichinosis in his pork cutlets.
http://www.barbecuen.com/recipes/molassesglazedporkchops.htm

  
 Re: Molasses Cookies
1/2 c molasses (i use blackstrap) and also used less than 1/2 c 2/3 c hot water 1/2 c raisins 1 t cinnamon 1/2 t baking soda 1.75 c ww pastry flour Preheat oven to 350.
Mix remaining ingredients and stir thes into cooled molasses mixture.
I didn't wait for the mixture to cool either.
http://www.fatfree.com/archive/1997/nov/msg00024.html

  
 Soft Molasses Cookies Recipe - Diet Recipes To-Go
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Soft Molasses Cookies Recipe - Diet Recipes To-Go Soft Molasses Cookies Recipe
http://www.diet.recipes-to-go.com/Soft_Molasses_Cookies.htm

  
 snarkout: slower than molasses in january
Despite the fine tradition of molasses in Boston baked beans and Boston brown bread, this molasses was intended for finer things.
But where the London Beer Flood of 1814 killed a mere eight people, the Boston Molasses Flood injured 150 and killed 21.
It's been a part of Boston's regional cooking for centuries.
http://www.snarkout.org/archives/00000205.html

  
 Questions and Answers, About Molasses
The use of Cooking Molasses results in a darker, less sweet baked product (great for ginger snaps).
Fancy Molasses - also known as Gold Star, when used in baking, the results are a light colored, sweet product, also good as a topping on bread, biscuits, and crackers.
The thick dark brown liquid obtained from the refining of sugar cane is commonly referred to as "Blackstrap Molasses".
http://www.whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/Molassas.htm

  
 Mountain Memories - Making Molasses
Their molasses' are priced right and you might want to get a dozen or so fresh country eggs while you're there.
Once the juice begins to boil, it must be constantly skimmed to remove the cane residue that rises to the top.
First the leaves must be "stripped" from the cane stalk while it is still standing in the field.
http://www.mtnlaurel.com/Interviews/molasses.htm

  
 Molasses Cookie Mix
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. In large bowl, cream together the butter, egg, and molasses.
Shape the dough into 1-inch balls; roll in granulated sugar and place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
Add the Molasses Cookie Mix and beat until smooth.
http://www.joycesfinecooking.com/Recipes5/molasses_cookie_mix.htm

  
 HarperCollins Kids Holiday 1997
One morning she boiled molasses and sugar together until they made a thick syrup, and Pa brought in two pans of clean, white snow from outdoors.
Combine molasses and brown sugar in the saucepan (don't use a smaller one; candy needs to boil up) and bring to a boil.
For this seasonal specialty, it's helpful to have two people--one to watch the bubbling molasses while the other readies the pans.
http://www.harperchildrens.com/holiday/chri4.htm

  
 Unsulphured, Sweet Molasses
Our molasses goes great in baked goods, confectionery, snack items, cereals, syrups and baked beans.
Our molasses is made by concentrating the whole juice of sugar cane.
It has a delicate, sweet flavor and does not have the bitter flavor found in molasses products made in the production of sugar from cane.
http://www.waltonfeed.com/molasses.html

  
 veganfood - Biscuits - Spice - Molasses Cookies
Sift together the flour, salt, ginger, baking powder, baking soda and cloves; set aside.
Mix together the molasses and water, and alternately blend dry ingredients in fourths, molasses mixture in thirds, into creamed mixture, blending well after each addition.
Remove amount of dough needed for a single rolling.
http://www.vegan-food.net/index.cgi?sid=908&pf=1

  
 molasses
The name molasses is sometimes applied to syrups obtained from sorghum and the sugar maple.
Molasses in January.(Food)(An old-fashioned syrup deserves rediscovery in winter kitchens)(Recipe) (The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR))
United Molasses first to gain national award.(Farming Life) (The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland))
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0833606.html

  
 Molasses and Coffee: The Splendid Table
Molasses is a New England tradition so the folks at the Portland Coffee Roasting Company in Portland, Maine thought it fitting to serve molasses in their coffee to celebrate Patriot's Day (President's Day to the rest of us).
The idea stuck and now coffee with molasses is a tradition, too.
When you go to this coffee house on Portland's waterfront the Sterns say don't pass up the espresso sweetened with molasses!
http://www.splendidtable.org/whereweeat/stern_molasses.html

  
 Soft Molasses Cookies. Farmer, Fannie Merritt. 1918. The Boston Cooking School Cookbook
Add soda to molasses and beat thoroughly; add milk, shortening, ginger, salt, and flour.
Enough flour must be used to make mixture of right consistency to drop easily from spoon.
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Farmer's Cookbook > GINGERBREADS, COOKIES, AND WAFERS > Soft Molasses Cookies
http://www.bartleby.com/87/r1501.html

  
 Cookie Recipe Index: Molasses Cookies
A bite of history, these yummy oatmeal cookies use molasses instead of brown sugar, which was a rationed ingredient during World War II.
For a tender tangier cookie use buttermilk in place of the milk.
They are delicious and I am forwarding the recipe to you because I am afraid it may otherwise become lost over time and I wish to share it w...
http://cookie.allrecipes.com/directory/714.asp

  
 Ginger and Molasses Cookies
Blend all dry ingredients; stir into molasses mixture.
Heat oven to 375 F. Roll dough in 1 1/4 inch balls.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/cookies/molass-ginger-cookies.html

  
 Sponge Molasses Milk
The Sponge Molasses Milk is on the right hand side of the picture.
http://www.candydirect.com/bulkcandy/Sponge-Molasses-Milk.html

  
 Astray Recipes: Molasses taffy
Stir until sugar is dissolved, and let boil without stirring until mixture will form a very soft ball that will just keep its shape when tried in cold water.
earlier?) Put butter in saucepan and when melted add sugar, molasses and water.
http://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=Molasses%20taffy

  
 Bitsy's Kitchen. Molasses Cookies
Preheat the oven to 350° F. Combine the molasses, hot water, and raisins.
Stir this into COOLED, molasses mixture until smooth.
Bring to a boil and let boil for 5 minutes.
http://www.bitsyskitchen.com/lowfat49.html

  
 ♥ How to make Aunt Bessie`s Molasses Cookies Recipe And Books recipe
Heat molasses in microwave or on the stove.
We truly hope you will like this American recipe, and enjoy your tasty Aunt Bessie`s Molasses Cookies recepie.
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http://www.lovelyrecipes.com/recipe.php?recipeid=4239

  
 The Great Boston Molasses Tragedy
It was used to make all types of cookies, cakes, bread, and especially rum.
Others claim that you can still smell traces of it on a very hot day in the city.
Freshwater from the fire hydrants would not wash away the molasses, so salt water from the harbor had to be sprayed on the land.
http://members.tripod.com/%7Eearthdude1/molasses/molasses.html

  
 molasses cookie recipe
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 MOLLY MOLASSES
Molly Molasses was what the white people of the Bangor area called her because they said she was so sweet.
olly Molasses was a Wabanaki Indian from the Northern Woods of Maine.
It represents Molly Molasses and the "Little People," known in the Penobscot language as Mikum-wasus (mee-kgum-waz-zus).
http://www.acaciart.com/stories/archive13.html

  
 Molasses Cookie Recipe
Add molasses, egg, and vinegar; beat until smooth and light.
Add dry ingredients a little at a time, stirring after each addition.
Cream shortening until smooth; add brown sugar and cream until light and fluffy.
http://www.dianaskitchen.com/page/recipes03/1001_molasses.htm

  
 Molasses, Blackstrap, Unsulfured - Natural Food, Organic Food, Natural Products - ShopNatural deliveres direct to you!
This molasses is taken from the second pressing of the cane, all of the white sugar has been removed, leaving all the trace elements -- especially all of those valuable minerals.
Delicious mixed in herbal teas or in hot water with lemon and milk.
Molasses, Blackstrap, Unsulfured - Natural Food, Organic Food, Natural Products - ShopNatural deliveres direct to you!
http://www.shopnatural.com/html/495.htm

  
 Astray Recipes: Newfoundland molasses buns
The pork and molasses provided heat and energy during cold weather -- almost a "must" for hard working Newfoundlanders.
Made with molasses they did not dry so easily.
They were also called "Jay Buns" because the saucy Jay birds often stole them from the hands of the men while eating, or they certainly came in for all the left-overs by the woodsmen." Comments from Mrs.
http://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=Newfoundland%20molasses%20buns

  
 molasses in bulk [Archive] - LawnSite.com™ - Lawn Care & Landscaping Business Forum
Some of the popular ones include corn meal, alfalfa meal, coffee beans, soy, canola, etc. But the microbes still need sugar, energy, to reproduce and all that other microbial stuff.
You have to bring in your own jugs or barrels.
Molasses is a microbial stimulant - a food.
http://www.lawnsite.com/showthread/t-56803.html

  
 Walnut Molasses Bars Recipe at LoveToKnow Recipes
To prepare this Walnut Molasses Bars Recipe, first pour water over butter and lard, then add sugar, molasses mixed with soda, flour, salt, and spices.
Sprinkle with nut meat and bake ten minutes.
Chill thoroughly, roll one-fourth inch thick, cut in strips three and one-half inches long by one and one-half inches wide.
http://www.freerecipe.org/Dessert/Baked_Goods/Cookies/Bars/walnut-molasses-bars-recipe-bscr.htm

  
 Molasses at Tenny Street Roadhouse
“Molasses serves up authentic blues and southern rock on its self-titled CD.
Despite their name, Molasses cuts loose with some energetic jamming…”
Drawing upon many influences of the great American musical tradition, Molasses has created a sound that represents a culmination of the old and the new, rich in the tradition and heritage of the Blues and infused with the power and intensity of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
http://www.tennystreet.com/Shows/molasses.html

  
 Grandma's Molasses
Add the sweet, all natural taste of molasses to holiday treats like gingerbread cookies, fruity linzer jam bars and other delicious desserts.
To make make your own Sugarplum Sleigh and other holiday treats, visit our holiday recipes page.
Molasses is a registered trademark of Mott's Inc.
http://www.grandmasmolasses.com

  
 TFFM Concert Series - Molasses Creek
Square-dances, pot lucks, and back porch pickin’ are all an integral part of this tiny town whose physical isolation (its only access is by ferry) has helped to preserve a communal appreciation of the roots of culture -- especially in regards to music.
Over the years Molasses Creek’s renown has spread like.
Most recently (December 2003), Molasses Creek was selected as a featured performer at the national First in Flight Centennial Celebration which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first sustained powered flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright.
http://www.tffm.org/concerts/061006.html

  
 Eric Postpischil's Molasses Disaster Pages, Yankee Magazine Article
When hit by the salt water, the molasses frothed up—all yellow and sudsy.
Smithsonian article, or visit some of my other pages through the yellow bar below.
He took off his coat and plunged his arms to the elbows in the sweet sticky stream.
http://www.mv.com/ipusers/arcade/molyank.htm

  
 Molasses Clocked at 35 MPH ... in January!
Our featured story this week isn't an urban legend, though there is a longstanding folk belief associated with it: On hot, summer days in a certain neighborhood in Boston, they say, a faint, sickeningly-sweet odor can be detected wafting up from cracks in the pavement — the stench of 85-year-old molasses....
But trouble was brewing fifty feet above street level.
The buildings seemed to cringe up as though they were made of pasteboard.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/weekly/aa123197.htm

  
 Meridian Organic Blackstrap Molasses.
Molasses is widely appreciated as a good source of minerals and vitamins.
Meridian Organic Blackstrap Molasses is a natural sweetener with a rich, bittersweet taste.
After removal of the (white) crystal sugar, all the natural nutrients of the sugar cane are concentrated into the Molasses.
http://www.alexander-essentials.com/meridian-organic-blackstrap-molasses.php3

  
 Molasses gingerbread recipe
Try this tempting molasses gingerbread recipe to spice up your meals!
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until done.
http://co.essortment.com/gingerbreadrec_rrpx.htm

  
 Bread 'n Molasses Atlantic Canada's Online Magazine
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 Calories in Molasses
Information about vitamins, folate, minerals, micronutrients and other nutritional values for Molasses will be added shortly, so if you want a complete set of nutrition and calorie details about sugars, syrups and toppings, bookmark this website today.
Glucose - Honey - Molasses - Powdered Sugar - Sugar - Turbinado Sugar - White Sugar
Blackstrap Molasses - Brown Sugar - Cane Sugar - Caster Sugar - Date Sugar - Dextrose - Fructose
http://www.calorie-counter.net/toppings-calories/molasses.htm

  
 The Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 - A True Short Story
Some people even claimed that on a hot day one could still smell molasses even after thirty years.
The United States Alcohol Company owned the largest molasses storage tank in Boston.
There were some bomb-throwing anarchists around at that time, but there was no proof to show that any of them tossed an explosive at this particular structure.
http://www.3ammagazine.com/short_stories/non-fict/truetales/molasses.html

  
 Molasses
Anyway I found where to buy dry molasses.
Now does anyone know how much molasses to use per gallon of water.
I have given up on rust removal by electrolysis I must be doing something wrong the part just turns black.
http://www.fordbarn.com/earlyv8/forum03/messages/100540.htm

  
 Buttermilk & Molasses
The first two years of the Buttermilk & Molasses weblog, sanitary and fresh.
We left for France on June 2 for a planned honeymoon in Provence and Paris.
The archives of Richmond's cultural drug of choice, 1993-94.
http://floricane.typepad.com/buttermilk

  
 Weekly National Molasses Report
Source: USDA-IL Dept of Ag Market News Springfield, IL 217-782-4925
Sugar beat harvest is well underway in California with average yields and good demand.
With fewer and fewer industry contacts trading in molasses, we have reached the point where there is not an adequate market test for molasses prices.
http://www.statpub.com/open/99457.html

  
 molasses as chelate?
dried molasses has sugar and sulfur in it, so it acidifies the soil a little, making nutrients more available to the grass.
You can buy dried molasses in the healthfood store, it costs about $4 a lb.
Bacteria also love to eat sugar (just like kids, huh?) and the more good soil bacteria you have, the better your lawn will be.
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/rmgard/msg0922250832574.html

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