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How to Buy Honey
by a eHow Food & Drink Editor
There are over 300 unique blends of honey in the United States. The flavor and color of honey is based on the nectar source used by the honey bees during its manufacture in the honey comb. Here are some guidelines you can use to buy honey.
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What Is Clover Honey?
by Tracy Deluca
One of the most common varieties of honey, clover honey is sold in most grocery stores. You can purchase both "pure" clover honey and raw clover honey. The flavors and aromas of these clover honeys make them desirable by many for use in both cooking and as a condiment.
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Honey Bee Queens
by Jorge Gomez
Learn about the honey bee queen and her important role in beekeeping honey bee hives.
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How to Honey Teriyaki Chicken
by nick adams
make your own Honey Teriyaki Chicken
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How to Measure Honey
by Rachel Dayan
Learn how to easily measure honey in this free video clip on homemaking tips.
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How to Make Honey Spiced BBQ Sauce
by williammummery
How to Make Honey Spiced BBQ Sauce
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How to Make a Honey Cake from Scratch
by cosmopink
This delicious recipe is for a honey cake, baked from scratch.
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How to Make Creamed Honey
by just-wondering
I love honey and one of my favorite kinds of honey is "creamed" honey. In this article, I'll explain just what creamed honey is and how to make it. It's easy!
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Manuka Honey Benefits
by Tracy Deluca
If you have never thought of honey as a healing treatment, then you are not alone. Many people view honey as a sweet treat and nothing else. Manuka honey is a specific type of honey that, while sweet and delicious, also has incredible healing properties.
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How to Freeze Honey
by Jessica Schira
Anyone that has had an open bottle of honey in their pantry, knows that over time, the honey looses not just its color (as it ages, honey darkens) but the flavor also gradually starts to change. Because honey is expensive, many people want to know if their are any alternative ways to store honey. Never put honey in the refrigerator. Not only does refrigeration cause the honey to change flavor, but the honey will also granulate until you are forced to throw it away. The best thing you can do when you need to store honey for a long period of time is to freeze it.
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