2022-01-12 at 8:06 AM UTC
The only thing I ever had sugar in was Coffee and even then I seldom did this. I now use honey with my oats or just as a general sugar substitute. This wouldn't really work if baking cakes etc. but I don't eat cakes so that's not an issue.
I need to start buying huge jars of this shit cause I use a lot.
Niggers?
2022-01-12 at 8:31 AM UTC
lol honey is high in sugar.
2022-01-12 at 8:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by G
lol honey is high in sugar.
Not processed sugar m8
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2022-01-12 at 10:13 AM UTC
Honey is good for you man. Eat a spoon or two a day.
2022-01-12 at 10:16 AM UTC
aldra
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I kind of want to try nepalese mad honey
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2022-01-12 at 12:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
I kind of want to try nepalese mad honey
I found some on Amazon, it ships from India and says
"$42.00 $5.54 delivery February 2 - 24."
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2022-01-12 at 12:31 PM UTC
Apparently it was on Joe Rogan so I think all of the hypermasculine "dude bro" immigrant officers probably won't even seize it at the border, they will just open up the package and be like "based, grey market bro, third eye" and send it your way
At least until the NIMBYs get their panties in a twist once little jimmy uses that amazon gift card from grandma to order a kilo of honey and get half the school tripping Nepal style
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2022-01-12 at 12:51 PM UTC
using niggers as a honey replacement?
2022-01-12 at 1:38 PM UTC
Try to buy local raw Honey if you can. It's beneficial to you, especially if you have allergies.
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Raw honey has anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal properties, and promotes digestive health. Raw, local honey also contains a blend of local pollen, which can strengthen a person's immune system, and reduce pollen allergy symptoms.
ETA: There's a guy near where I live that is always in a carlot selling his locally produced honey...not only does it contain all the local pollens it also contains a good selection of pollutants from the Gas works...foooking delicious and thanks to the pollutants it glows in the dark too, It's impossible to lose your toast in a power outage as you just look for the glow.
2022-01-12 at 1:39 PM UTC
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I buy the 12 dollar big jug o honey from Wal fart
2022-01-12 at 2:40 PM UTC
AngryOnion
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I keep bee's and always use honey on EVERYTHING.
Gona try my hand at making mead next fall.
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2022-01-12 at 2:52 PM UTC
I liked eating honey when i was richer. I try to buy it locally and consume as many different types as I could, like just taking a sip out of random ones.
Babies can't eat honey for hte first year of life so I always think it'd be super healthy for the childs immune system and not having allergies for the mother to consume honey while pregnant
I recommend buying locally a nd making sure you don't get the HONEY MIX that's honey that's cut with sugar and high fructose corn syrup, th is is mostly an issue at dollar general & walmart and big box stores than if you buy it from some mean old bitch on the side of the road infront of the honey farm 5 miles away but BOY do she make good honey.
save the bees too
angryfunion how many bees do you keep and how did you get into it? Do you get stung alot?