What to do with Honey....lots and lots of Honey!
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1 | I won a raffle (that's got to be a first!) and now I have about 7 quite large jars of various kinds of honey! Apart from having it on toast I have no idea what to do with so much of it, I would love to know if I could brew honeymead from it? Any suggestions out there in messageboardland? hogwort - 2013-09-10 21:49:00 |
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3 | Save it , honey keeps for ever and ever lilyfield - 2013-09-11 06:53:00 |
4 | Make a huge batch of honey rice bubble slice and send it all to me :o) datoofairy - 2013-09-11 06:59:00 |
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13 | You could preserve fruit with honey if you wanted. macandrosie - 2013-09-11 18:57:00 |
14 | Honey Almond Cake 4 eggs Beat yolks, honey and 65g sugar until thick. Beat in essence, butter, flour & almonds. Whip whites, add 2 tab sugar and whip until stiff. Fold into batter. Pour into lined 20cm tin, bang on bench to break bubbles. Bake 170 C 50 – 60 min. Keeps well Quote Quoteunknowndisorder (239 ) 10:43 pm, Wed 13 Mar #2 Icing 60gms butter Cake Icing Beat butter and honey together Add icing sugar until you have a spreading consistency. Spread over cake. I've made this several times and always enjoyed it. Quotedbab (554 ) 7:40 am, Thu 14 Mar #4 bev00 - 2014-03-14 23:59:00 |
15 | The Honey and date cake from Edmonds cook book is delicious 2spotties - 2014-03-15 20:04:00 |
16 | saving these goodies bev00 - 2015-03-16 01:37:00 |
17 | As winter begins, add some lemon zest and slices of lemons to a jar full that you have heated (only slightly) to mix in the zest and slices and leave in the fridge for a week, then use when you get a cold by the spoon full or with hot water, or to keep colds away. Edited by jelly-plane at 10:50 am, Mon 16 Mar jelly-plane - 2015-03-16 10:49:00 |
18 | and again bev00 - 2016-03-16 02:02:00 |
19 | Where have all the small dome seals gone! Have tried 5 shops...only bigger ones around ladyel - 2017-03-10 12:34:00 |
20 | It will last 3000 years... So no hurry duckmoon - 2017-03-10 17:45:00 |
21 | Chelsea Winter does blueberry muffins that use honey, and they are sooo good, even when i make them! kay34 - 2017-03-10 20:35:00 |
22 | ladyel wrote:
Try op shops, usually hidden away somewhere kay34 - 2017-03-10 20:36:00 |
23 | Congratulations ... lucky you... I don't buy honey normally as its too expensive.. neighbour gave us a pottle for walking their dog and I used it in marinades, baking and adding to oil based dressings ... When I was a child we used to split weetbix, put butter on it and clover honey ... delicious... Edited by karlymouse at 10:55 pm, Sat 11 Mar karlymouse - 2017-03-11 22:54:00 |
24 | bump bev00 - 2018-03-12 01:22:00 |
25 | Give some away for starters... And then use honey to replace sugar in everything. It takes a few days to get accustomed to the slight taste change, but it's worth it in the savings. I also preserve with it, make jams and jellies, and use it in baking - I use a three quarter ratio to the equivalent sugar weight and it seems to be fine. If it crystalises with long keeping, very gentle heating will return it to liquid - but don't over warm it as you'll destroy the health benefits. oh_hunnihunni - 2018-03-12 10:04:00 |
26 | since honey is so expensive, why don't you give some to your nearest foodbank? freesia - 2018-03-15 18:29:00 |
27 | Honey has become a luxury item and unaffordable for many. Share it with friends and family if you won't use it all yourself. lyingnun - 2018-03-15 18:33:00 |
28 | You can use it as a marinade on everything you would use sugar on, Or just eat it as a treat. In the olden days mum used to buy the honey in a bear and we'd eat it as a treat. Put it on toast, pancakes,crumpets. It's the only food that won't go off. Lemon & honey drink,grapefruit & honey drink, great for winter. Honey,mint & rosemary marinade for lamb. blueviking - 2018-03-15 20:14:00 |
29 | bump bev00 - 2019-03-16 00:25:00 |
30 | bump bev00 - 2019-03-16 00:27:00 |