Honey is a pantry staple that’s just as useful for treating a sore throat as it is for sweetening up a batch of spicy hot honey fried chicken. If stored properly (a.k.a. in a cool, dry environment ...
Most of us love using honey as a healthier-than-sugar sweetener. But what happens when your raw honey is crystallized? Can you still use it? The short answer: Yes, don't throw it away. Find out from a ...
For some reason, there is a perception that honey that crystallizes has "gone bad" or that it is a sign of contamination. No! It's actually a sign of high quality honey. Don't throw your crystallized ...
It's discouraging when you reach for the honey, only to discover it is no longer a smooth liquid, but all grainy — like sugar. You may have even tossed it into the trash assuming that it had gone bad ...
Don't throw away honey that is still usable. Fact checked by Haley Mades Most of us love using honey as a healthier-than-sugar sweetener. But what happens when your raw honey is crystallized? Can you ...