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*If your honey starts to crystallize, just place it in warm water until it is back to liquid. Honey never expires 

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8 oz. jars 

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small bear, perfect for a purse 2 oz.

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size comparison 8 oz, 2 oz glass and 2 oz plastic bear

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A great colouring book for a young beekeeper

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If you are unsure of what to do with honey other than in your tea or on your toast in the morning here are some useful ideas that people that are buying our honey are doing with it. If you wish to put any ideas below with your information and if you have bought honey or wax from me I will put your Facebook page under links so customers can contact you.

Honey uses
  • Homemade Jams and Jellys
        Annie Neilson is the master of these
  • Use honey for a substitute for sugar in baking
  • Facial and body scrubs
        Annie Neilson also makes great scrubs
  • Make your own lip balm
      You will need 1 oz of clean beeswax, 5 oz of Almond Oil (Olive oil can also be used), 2 tablespoons of   
     unpasturized honey and essential oils of your choice
  • Make a salad dressing 
       One of my favorite and easiest fruit salads uses just a touch of honey to enhance the sugars in the fruit, and it's a perfect
      late summer dessert.
                                      1 cantaloupe, chopped
                                     3 nectarines, chopped
                                     4 tablespoons chopped basil
                                     2 tablespoons honey

  • Clean your cuts and scrapes
    Honey can actually be used as an antiseptic, like a natural Neosporin. Because of its many antimicrobial properties, it can be used to treat wounds and even burns.
  • Get rid of your hangover
        Forget a morning of popping ibuprofen, spread some honey on your toast or add some to your tea.  Honey is gentle on 
      the stomach and contains a mix of natural sugars such fructose which is known to speed up the oxidation of alcohol by    
      the liver, acting as a 'sobering' agent. 
      Follow this recipe: 15ml of liquid honey with 80ml of orange juice and 70ml of natural yogurt. Blend until smooth
       
  • Eat the honeycomb. No really, just do it. 
       Yes, it can be done! Mix it with crunchy peanut butter on toast or just eat it as it was meant to be eaten
  • Preserve fruit
    Jam is so five years ago; show you're truly cutting edge by preserving your fruits in a honey sauce. All it takes is one part honey to ten parts water and then covering your berries. Pretty much the closest you're ever going to get to bottling up a little bit of summer.
  • Relax in the tub
    Add a few tablespoons of honey to your bath, for sweeter smelling, softer feeling water. Pure bliss.


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