I buy my fondant ready mixed up from a bakers supplier.
It is sold here in the UK as "bakers fondant", but had a siligjtly different name overseas. The sort I use has sugar and glucose - nothing else. It costs the same as buying granulated sugar and doesn't need any processing.
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I asked my chef wife and she had never heard of using vinegar in a fondant.
She did say that most of the store bought fondant has glycerin in it to make it more pliable over a longer period of storage.
We make fondant with powdered sugar and water, mix well and cook to melt the sugar then kneed to bring it into softness, best if used within a day, to store it overnight wrap it in plastic wrap and put in the fridge.
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This is a whole new idea to me, I've always used winter feeder jars not a solid substance. I'm going to have to give this a trial on a new hive next year.
currently I leave all the honey from mid summer on to the hive. then I provide two jars (insulated) as supplemental food just incase.
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I had never heard of adding cider either. Learn something new every day. My preference is to leave them honey. Lots of it. A couple years ago I had a colony that apparently starved to death. Perfect textbook cluster except they were all dead. There was still a small amount of honey available around the outside edges & a large amount of fondant above. We had an early warm week then it froze hard again. That might have been a factor. Not 100% sure exactly what killed them. Haven't lost a single hive over winter since then. Probably partly luck but believe lots of honey going into winter is the major factor.
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