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03-28-2026 08:18 PM
We often pay more for the "making" and "packaging & shipping" than we do for the ingredients!
Simple syrup is sugar and water 1 to 1. It is mainly used for drinks because it is liquid!
Sugar doesn't dissolve well in cold drinks!
03-28-2026 08:56 PM
@Tinkrbl44 My 2 cents worth... lol! Simple syrup is equal parts water and sugar... I just made some about an hour ago. Boil it on your stove, let it cool, and put it in a bottle and stick it in your fridge. No need to buy it in a store. 💜
03-28-2026 09:50 PM
@Zhills wrote:We often pay more for the "making" and "packaging & shipping" than we do for the ingredients!
Simple syrup is sugar and water 1 to 1. It is mainly used for drinks because it is liquid!
Sugar doesn't dissolve well in cold drinks!
ITA ... sometimes it's all about the convenience factor.
03-28-2026 10:40 PM
i make my own simple syrup.
i use 1 part boiled water to 1 part extra fine sugar.
i mostly use it for cocktails.
it is a great base for infusing other flavors also.
mint simple syrup, rosemary simple syrup, orange simple syrup, and it makes a great mix for tropical drinks and margaritas when you add in an equal part of freshly squeezed lemon or lime.
03-29-2026 09:42 AM
Simple syrup is easy to make, 1 part sugar (your choice) and 1 part water. We also use make old fashioned syrup using Damara sugar.........delicious.
03-29-2026 10:31 AM
@Tinkrbl44 My 12 year old grandson just made some simple syrup & made lemonade.
I will not tell him that people are willing to pay $9 a bottle for that.
He will start charging me.
03-29-2026 06:24 PM - edited 03-29-2026 06:43 PM
I used to purchase bottled simple syrup when having guests for cocktails.
Then I realized I could eliminate all that sugar by making my own syrup by using "fake" sugar and water. Works for me!
03-29-2026 06:44 PM
@shoesnbags wrote:
@Desertdi wrote:Wouldn't that be something like Karo? $5 or less at the market...
Nope
Karo is pretty thick, I believe.
So ... DILUTED Karo syrup could produce the required consistency, right?
03-29-2026 06:55 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@shoesnbags wrote:
@Desertdi wrote:Wouldn't that be something like Karo? $5 or less at the market...
Nope
Karo is pretty thick, I believe.
So ... DILUTED Karo syrup could produce the required consistency, right?
I really don't know. My mother and grandmother were the ones who used it for baking pies and other desserts. di
03-29-2026 07:47 PM
Karo syrup is corn syrup but simple syrup is made with sugar from sugar cane.
Fun fact: My brother was born in 1955 and I remember my mother making his formula with Karo syrup. I don't know if there were commercial formulas back then, but this was what the Dr recommended. There was a recipe he gave her to make it.
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