I know a guy who goes and gets it fresh from the woods behind his house. It is absolutivevly wonderful.
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I know a guy who goes and gets it fresh from the woods behind his house. It is absolutivevly wonderful.
Honey is used in my cooking recipes, so of course I love it.
I never really fancied honey until my friend offered me her lunch. It was a peanut butter and honey sandwich. It was yummy. However, I put in a bit of honey into my stir-fry the other night and the smell of the honey from in the jar made me gag.
I am absolutely amazed that an insect's puke is so very delicious
An interesting thing about honey is that it will never spoil.
Didn't those archaeologists eat that 4000 year old Egyptian honey or something?
The mammoth bit is true. They had been buried in ice and were as fresh as the day they died. This is why there is the possibility of bringing them back. They can recover *intact* reproductive cells.
My dad felt sick when he was threading cables inside under the floorboards. According to him some honey (mixed with water or something) made him feel much better and he was soon back inside the crevice doing the exact same thing minutes later
I don't use it on very much, only pancakes, bread, fruit, vegetables, fish, meat and certain lamps.
It's not as sweet as they say it is! :eek:
Honey rules, but I usually forget we have it or never have anything to use it on so it gets into that state where it's edible but it sucks.
Honey is soooo yummy, when I'll I make my own honey and lemon teas also I use it to sweeten sage tea (good for bad throats)
I think it's too sweet. I only like honey that is light, but that is also good.