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a kilo of honey
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Ted_Hutchinson wrote:Honey and How to Enjoy
Great sites Ted, I use honey with fresh lemons to make a drink in the winter0 -
Edinburghlass wrote:Great sites Ted, I use honey with fresh lemons to make a drink in the winter0
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How about using the honey to make a home made body scrub?"This site is addictive!"
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If you can find one of those home brew shops. (There are still some about) make some mead. Just honey water and yeast. It practically makes itself. You can add some grape juice if you like. They call that concoction piment. It's like champagne.Small change can often be found under seat cushions.
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try it on some Greek yoghurt0
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I bought some honey from a craft fair thingy, because i remember liking it as a kid. What can i do with it apart from an honey sandwichI came into this world with nothing and I'm gonna leave with nothing.0
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Hi Andy,
There's an older thread that should help so I've added your post to it to keep all the suggestions together.
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ohhh I'd love to have a go at mead I have a kilo of the stuff languishing in the back of the cupboard and I hate the taste of it. cel x:staradmin:starmod: beware of geeks bearing .gifs...:starmod::staradmin:starmod: Whoever said "nothing is impossible" obviously never tried to nail jelly to a tree :starmod:0
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