I would, depending on post again.
But then I prefer the thick creamed honey as I can chisel big lumps off and get more on my date scones. The runny honey drips off and makes a mess.
Didiman
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I would, depending on post again.
But then I prefer the thick creamed honey as I can chisel big lumps off and get more on my date scones. The runny honey drips off and makes a mess.
Didiman
Yes I most certainly would - so long as I knew where it came from and that it was good quality.
Honey is a magical food for me. I usually get it direct from from an apiarist - knowing where they lived, and what they ate. Pure Honey from a farm is just so much better than industrial heated, blended and god knows what else'd from a supermarket.
If you could do different types (from different flowers) that would be great, and you could provide little samples with each purchase to get suckers like me to grab a kilo of each :D.
Thanks mate, we would be looking to offer honey of different varieties, and detailing where it was from, when it was extracted, etc. The samples idea is interesting.
There is a huge difference in honey straight from an apiarist and that which you buy from the supermarket that is for sure.
Would I buy honey online ?
Yes.
Bring it on ! :)
bugger we just bought 2 kgs!
In order to avoid the postage, how about you bring a few kilo's along on the 19th May :D
I'd be happy to pay for a 2 or 3kg 'sample' ;)
Oops ........ ignore the above please Mods .................... I probably should have said that in a PM to Mr Ploppy .
could you get into wa