Why does an apartment containing 3 young women need 3 separate containers of honey when we all seem to share the open one anyways? We had one we were sharing and one for when we finished that one. But then whomever most recently grocery-shopped bought another one. Weird.

From: [identity profile] redlily.livejournal.com


Yeah, I thought about commenting when I was helping Amy unpack her latest set of groceries, but I decided that it's not like honey ever goes bad or anything, and it was just better not to burst her bubble.

From: [identity profile] fleurdelis28.livejournal.com


Hey, I have three containers of honey and there's only one of me! I can never resist buying a new one each Rosh Hashanah.

From: [identity profile] belu.livejournal.com


I have honey too. I haven't used it in a while. Perhaps I should.

From: [identity profile] sharonaf.livejournal.com

Uses for honey


Perhaps she's planning to make things that require a lot of honey, and feels bad to use more than her share of the general honey.
I've been using more of it than I ever thought I would, myself.
Chulent.
Whole Wheat Bread (it's yummy! Hard to get out of the measuring cups though. And last time I was out of honey so I made it with molasses, which wasn't half bad either.)

From: [identity profile] theshrewd.livejournal.com

Re: Uses for honey


If you use a spoonula it works a little better. Or if there's hot water in the recipe that can go in after or something...

From: [identity profile] tirerim.livejournal.com


I have two containers of honey just for myself, but that's because they're different varieties. Yum, blackberry. And the other one has some buckwheat in it.

From: [identity profile] cornflake62.livejournal.com


I have a giant (and I mean giant) container of honey, that I buy because it's cheapest, and then I use it to refill the medium-large container in the kitchen and the little bottle that I carry around in my purse.

The scary part is that the bottle in my purse needs to be refilled once a week or so.

I like honey.
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