How long does honey last

My Ma has bees and says honey lasts foever. YA RIGHT!! I've never had a jar last more than a few days here!!!
(Thoeretically, it never spoils.) I also read about the honey in the pyramid that was mentioned earlier...
 
Yea it's good, why do you keep it in the fridge though? Not necessary at all. It takes at least 6-8 weeks of consuming before the allergy benefits are there, eating pollen is much more effective, you should see if you can get that from your local source. Then you don't add calories either, just mix it in with something you drink in the morning or oatmeal.

Good luck!


Nancy
 
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I have no idea why I put it in the fridge. It just seemed the thing
to do with fresh honey. It's on the counter now thawing.

As for the allergies mine are not too bad but I have a few hard days
usually in May & June so I figured I'd start now. Plus I'll use
the honey as an alternate sweetener so I'm not too worried about the
carbs or calories.

Thanks for the suggestions and I'd be interested in any other thoughts
you all have on allergies/pollen/honey.
 
My mom bottled honey in 1979 and found one of the jars a couple of years ago.....still fresh, non-crystallized, wonderfully sweet honey!
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There's no need to refrigerate honey, as a matter of fact, it will make it crystallize even faster if you do.

NEVER put honey in the microwave, if you care at all about the active enzymes. You liquefy honey put it in a pan of warm water, no warmer than 140 degrees. Anything warmer and you'll destroy the goodness of the honey, and a microwave will quickly burn it.

Keep your honey in a cupboard and enjoy it for as long as it lasts - it doesn't last long around here! :0
 
Honey never will go bad. It's supposed to help prevent an infection if put onto a wound. I haven't tried it because it would be too sticky!

Suzy
 

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