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Manuka Honey

kittycat204
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does anybody take it everyday?
does anybody know the best place to get it from for a reasonable price.
thanks.
does anybody know the best place to get it from for a reasonable price.
thanks.
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Ive moved this to the shopping and groceries board to see if anyone knows where you can get it cheaper.
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ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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My mother does but as she's the unhealthiest vegetarian I know, I'm not sure about health benefits. She gets her from Holland and Barrett.
The New Zealand Shop in Covent Garden has the real McCoy which can also be bought online www.angloaustraliantrading.com/NewZealandshop/NZdefault.aspx
I haven't bought Manuka honey but I can recommend the company having used before.0 -
i have a spoon of honey every day its very good for you i just take rowenda0
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Aldi do a Manuka honey cheaper than tescos or asda, l cant remember the price off hand but l remember commenting to OH how cheap it was in comparison to all the big supermarkets hope this helps.0
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We get ours from Julian Graves when it is half price. We get the really good one, yummy on weetabix. Hate honey on its own eurgh0
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ginger_tony wrote: »Aldi do a Manuka honey cheaper than tescos or asda, l cant remember the price off handStompa0
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I have a spoonful on my porridge every day. Have tried various ones and my favourite is Comvita from Boots or other large supermarkets. It is usually on 3 for 2 in Boots but is sometimes on offer in Sainsburys or Tesco and can work out cheaper. The Aldi one is OK but just tastes like normal honey, not Manuka honey.0
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OH has a spoon everyday, we buy it from Holland and Barrett when on offer, last time I got a few in their penny sale (buy one get one for a penny) .0
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second vote for aldis manuka honey, or if you want it for other health benefits, those who suffer from hayfever and allergies recommend buying honey from a producer in your local area. We used to get Cambridgeshire honey from the monthly WI sale at our local village hall for about £2. list of producers here, most are in south east but some in yorkshire http://www.englishhoney.co.uk/tinc?key=qoV5OvcK&formname=English hth
just found these manuka honey bars (!) on approved food, 3 for 99p:
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Manuka honey is on offer at buy one get get one half price at Holland and Barrats at the momentYou can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700
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