People who eat 🍯+🧈, what’s your preferred method?
I will be evaluating implementations this weekend.
People who eat 🍯+🧈, what’s your preferred method?
I will be evaluating implementations this weekend.
My mouth.
you put the butter on the steak and then drizzle honey.
it really doesn’t take 48 hours to prep for this one b
I like that idea.
How about harder raw honey?
try a spoon. or warm it up to 40•C.
i only use raw honey and butter from local sources. should break down and melt easy?
Our raw honey is quite solid at room temp (22C), maybe crystallized a bit? 
It’s a product of nature and totally legit!
this is from your hives?
My relatives have a honey farm in north India. They have so many varieties of honey from different kinds of flowers. The color of honey is deferent as per the flower the honey bees feed on. Some honey could be wild too with hallucinating effecte
No, local brand. Winter here, bees all closed up in their hives (I don’t have hives)
“Freshly bottled at extraction, not reheated or filtered”
I had a hive a few years ago and get local raw honey now. This happens from time to time. Put the jar in luke warm water and the crystals should dissolve
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pretty much// th8s is how i bake the salmon 🍣 + fennel seeds
Intravenous
🥩➕🍯➕⚡️🟰💜
Over cornbread, of course
Tablespoon pretty much daily, sometimes with a sprinkle of cinnamon.. all different types.. Ikarian honey, Tupelo honey, local honey, etc… raw always
Missed the butter part, 😂😂😂, carry on
I eat both straight...at least one tablespoon of honey straight but also use it in tea and smoothies. It's also my primary sweetener that I use when making ice cream and I replace sugar/brown sugar in any type of marinade (also use maple syrup).
We cook with a LOT of butter - and I'll invariably sit there with a knife and keep cutting off slivers of butter to snack on while cooking. And MAN do I go through the heavy cream!
Honey on porridge. Local as fuck. Hives all within a mile of my Hoose
classic pancakes or waffles you put the butter first and then drizzle the honey
- eat honey with a wooden(prefered) or plastic Spoon, not metal.
- never buy industrial "honey" it's not honey.
- buy from a local beekeeper, honey lives.
- never add into hot, or boiling water, eat it apart on a spoon (like mentioned above 1.)
-fresh bread, leave 🧈 out of the fridge before using to soften.
- 🍯 can be paired with ginger and lemon for a tonic in the morning.
-🍯&🧀 make a perfect combination
Unsalted grass fed butter on toasted bread
Add honey
Eat
Pick up delicious mix of melted butter and honey from plate with spoon. Or lick plate but face might get sticky.
Honey in the comb or on plain yogurt; butter cooks anything that needs high heat.
I miss that one being keto.
Plain butter and plain honey.
Ghee and/or organic butter are better. Honey with coffee (help post-infection cough as well), organic. Can cook, fry almost anything with butter (way better than vegetable seed oils that should be avoided at all costs).
I simply blend together for a delectable spread.
I got two words for you NVK: banana 🍌 pancakes 🥞
I have many but Coffee is how I’m hitting it right now.
honey goes well with most things or by itself.
butter goes well in most things. unless its kerrygold dont eat that trash, it has PFAS in it.
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also honey is a great carrier for turpentine for de parasiting oneself. do your research. don't just mix the two together. you need a certain kind.
im not a doctor and this is not medical advice.
Squeeze it straight into my mouth then throw a hunk of butter in
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This has been on my mind, should I be worried about the sugar in honey?
In my coffee. Plus a little bit of Redmund’s real salt. Put all of it in a blender and blend for a few seconds. End result is a frothy goodness. So good.
🍯 🧈 🥩
Oh no wait. 🍯 🧈 🥩 🥓
Honey in my coffee, butter coffee is also a thing. Butter used when cooking basically anything in a pan. Never use margarine for anything; failed product.
I prefer peanut butter and honey to old fashion butter. On and English muffin