fudge?

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anyone any good at making fudge?
I've tried twice now and both times it comes out solid and gritty rather than squishy and smooth..

I guess I need a thermometer to monitor the temperature really..
 
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Wouldn't you do better to get a job?
 
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Wouldn't you do better to get a job?
yes i would but since most employers don't work weekends and evenings, and my many daily searches tend to dry up on a weekend as a result, I thought I'd do something to pass the time like learn to make fudge so I have something cheap but meaningfull to give for x-mas and birthdays, and to bake as it then gives me something to take round to my mothers on sundays as a thank you for all the help she and my father are giving me at the moment..
it is unfortunate that I am not able to be applying for vacancies 24/7 to appease your sense of outrage at having to pay taxes.

perhaps you'd prefer if I just gave up getting up in the mornings?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3102933.stm
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100423/tuk-job-rejections-blamed-for-woman-s-su-45dbed5_1.html
 
Shouldn't you be in bed ready to get up for the new week?

Answer me a question: Do YOU think that you should be eligible for benefit when others without any of your skills have to go to wok to keep you?
 
Shouldn't you be in bed ready to get up for the new week?

Answer me a question: Do YOU think that you should be eligible for benefit when others without any of your skills have to go to wok to keep you?

if someone qualifies for benefit by having made contributions during times of employment, of course he is eligible. What a strange question, Joe.
 
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