CannaGranny
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Mornin Tremojem!We are so fortunate to have a bee keeper not more than 2000 yards from our home. A couple small rolling hills separate us. These bees regularly visit our English Garden and all the potted flowers and vegetables on our patio. They love our lilacs and wild roses and we love them.
I typically purchase enough of this honey to last us until the next season. It is delicious and just wonderful in everything.
I keep the 5 pound jars stored in our pantry. The pantry is not typical, as it is not located below the frost line, in a basement. It is a room without direct sunlight and an average temperature of around 72 degrees.
Sometimes, one or two of the jars will provide a special treat, whereby the bottom 2 inches will crystallize.
I'm not sure what this is or if it is related to his process, but we absolutely love it. Its like honey candy.
It reminds me of when we purchased a honeycomb and ate it.
So good on you CG. You are right on point, as always.
My Granny was a beekeeper
I too have an English garden