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Heat it very gently.

All good natural honey will crystallize below a certain temperature, it is a

natural process. The honey's that you get that remain runny have all been

overheated, with the exception of Acacia honey, (and maybe a couple of others

that I don't know about)

Stand it in a bowl of hot water, or on a radiator. Don't put it in the

microwave!

One good thing is this. If it has crystallized on you then it has not been

overheated and still contains all the wonderful things that make is such a good

healer. Overheated honey remains liquid - most of the supermarket honeys are

like this, and is really just, well, liquid sweetener!

 

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Ann - Scotland

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PACorapi

Thursday, April 18, 2002 4:18 PM

Honey question

 

 

I have some local honey that crystallized on me. Is there anyway to make it

liquid again? Thanks for help.

 

Patty Corapi

 

 

 

 

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Thanks everyone for the assistance. I know I can eat the way it is, but it

doesn't pour out on my bagel. LOL We are spoiled creatures. ;-)

 

Patty Corapi

 

In a message dated 4/18/02 3:34:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

lakshmi writes:

 

 

> Hey Patti

> gently heat it in a waterbath or bowl of warm water...

> or just eat it the way it is...its still fine...

> Michelle

>

> > I have some local honey that crystallized on me. Is there anyway to make

> it

> > liquid again? Thanks for help.

> >

> > Patty Corapi

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey Patti

gently heat it in a waterbath or bowl of warm water...

or just eat it the way it is...its still fine...

Michelle

 

> I have some local honey that crystallized on me. Is there anyway to make

it

> liquid again? Thanks for help.

>

> Patty Corapi

>

>

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Ok, time for a DUMB question, Patty. WHY would you want to make it liquid

again? It's not spoiled, and IMHO it tastes even better crystallized! I

have a quart and a half that have crystallized and I'm thrilled about it!

Blessings,

Barb

 

 

At 11:18 AM 4/18/2002, you wrote:

>I have some local honey that crystallized on me. Is there anyway to make it

>liquid again? Thanks for help.

>

>Patty Corapi

 

 

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Because I like to pour it on my bagel and it won't pour. I have it in a

pancake syrup bottle so my darling husband wouldn't make quite as much of a

mess with it as he does with a lid and jar. Because being a man, he pours it

out the side, sticks the lid back on and leaves the honey running down the

side. :-( And then puts in back in the cabinet. So you see my reasons. LOL

 

Have a wonderful day.

 

Patty Corapi

 

In a message dated 4/18/02 10:18:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

starkisd writes:

 

 

> Ok, time for a DUMB question, Patty. WHY would you want to make it liquid

> again? It's not spoiled, and IMHO it tastes even better crystallized! I

> have a quart and a half that have crystallized and I'm thrilled about it!

> Blessings,

> Barb

>

 

 

 

 

 

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D'you mean that ALL men do it like that! I though it was just mine:)

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Ann - Scotland

 

he pours it

out the side, sticks the lid back on and leaves the honey running down the

side. :-( And then puts in back in the cabinet.

 

 

 

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  • 2 years later...

Someone is selling " poison oak " honey here in town. Has anyone heard

of this before or tasted it? What benefits could it have?

 

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