miss_thenorth
Frugal Homesteader
Honey goes in my tea!
I was able to find it in California - from Raw Food stores - but heck it was expensive ($8 a gallon) I bought it now and then for my son - he loves milk but it gives him the runs (raw milk didn't)... or it used to, he's outgrown that. (thank goodness)reinbeau said:Real, raw milk is what you want, unless you've got your own dairy cattle, good luck getting it.
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Honey is fantastic stuff - I wish I had bee's !!! (I do not like getting STUNG)Beekissed said:You know? I think this has been our most replied to and viewed topic ever...if I'm not mistaken! How cool is that? And what a turn around.....from boiling Ann's tea to putting honey in ours!
Snaps for the SS forum!
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Sounds like you, like me, learned the hard way!Beekissed said:I know this....but don't ask me how I know this.
Oooh, good one, Beekissed!Beekissed said:You know? I think this has been our most replied to and viewed topic ever...if I'm not mistaken! How cool is that? And what a turn around.....from boiling Ann's tea to putting honey in ours!
o....m.....g....OMG took me a sec...omgBeekissed said:Er.....um....ahem....I guess you could say that.... (where's that blushing smiley when ya need it?)
NO!!! REALLY?Quail_Antwerp said:o....m.....g....OMG took me a sec...omgBeekissed said:Er.....um....ahem....I guess you could say that.... (where's that blushing smiley when ya need it?)
Now I need that blushing smiley.
omg