Turn them loose in the kitchen and let them makemolasses taffy.
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The sediment is strained off and boiled down to makemolasses.
3
Kate can makemolasses candy, but she hasn't had the chance for much else.
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Yes, undoubtedly the bugs make a bad odor for the same reason the grasshoppers makemolasses.
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Yes, little Nell, the crickets makemolasses.
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Aunt Polly promised to help them makemolasses candy that afternoon, and that cheered them up somewhat.
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He could cook all we wanted to eat and makemolasses taffy that was just like a dream.
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Will you ask her if she will come if she does not have to makemolasses pop-corn balls?
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Why, she's a real grown-up woman, and could have tea-parties and makemolasses candy every day if she wanted to!
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He thinks it must be a charming occupation to makemolasses-candy, and be able to eat as much as he wants.
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Several smaller huts surrounded the large dwelling, besides extensive open sheds containing mandioca ovens and rude wooden mills for grinding sugar-cane to makemolasses.
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Perhaps it would be better to stay home if there were something so dreadful at school, and Deborah might let her makemolasses candy.
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They mademolasses candy and pulled it at the Master's house during Christmas.
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In Bloody Breathitt in 1886, Willie Sewell was shot from ambush while makingmolasses on Frozen Creek.
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"Mercy'" exclaimed Clara J., "that little villain, Tacks, has been makingmolasses candy!"
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"I want only a little Princess who can makemolasses pop-corn balls," he said.