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Runny Honey Is Shit. Set Honey Is The Future!

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TiggyD · 24/01/2017 11:18

AIBU in thinking runny honey is a bit rubbish. If you try to put it on anything it just buggers off and drips over your plate. Set honey just lays there and accepts it's fate. Runny honey might work on crumpets where it's imprisoned down the holes, but there are more spreadable surfaces in the world that are not crumpets than there are.

And if you get set honey and ever want runny honey you can just melt it.

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Bubblebathwater · 24/01/2017 11:23

Our neighbour has bee hives so often leaves us honey, I actually prefer the runny stuff for cooking as can just pour it into the bowl easy, but I'm totally with you on firm honey for spreading on things.

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Davros · 24/01/2017 11:25

Set honey for me and, as we are in the uk, it must be from the uk. Expensive and not so easy to find. Easy to find honey from NZ, Rumania, Canada, general Europe etc

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BrieAndChilli · 24/01/2017 11:27

You need runny honey for drizzling on yogurt though!

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SparkleShinyGlitter · 24/01/2017 11:29

It has to be runny!

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TiggyD · 24/01/2017 11:30

But Brie, set honey can be melted to make runny.

Runny honey cannot be set.

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SurelyYoureJokingMrFeynman · 24/01/2017 11:32

But set honey doesn't pour from my upside-down bottle and when I zap it without checking the lid it runs all over the microwave.

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GoesDownLikeACupOfColdSick · 24/01/2017 11:35

Honey is all shit.

Peanut butter is where it's at. But fuck that nasty smooth shit. It has to be crunchy. Also no added sugar or it's sickly - the whole earth one is the best!

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ChocChocPorridge · 24/01/2017 11:35

You've never left it on a storage heater for a week then Tiggy!

However, I agree. Set honey. The paler the better. Preferably from bees near clover fields.

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ChocChocPorridge · 24/01/2017 11:36

Oh, I have opinions on peanut butter too. Smooth, because you don't get crunch that's actually crunchy - it's just smooth with crunchy bits added, rather than course ground. And that's cheating.

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SaucyJack · 24/01/2017 11:47

Marmite FTW.

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TheMaddHugger · 24/01/2017 11:50

ahhhh, i had to google it. We call it 'creamed honey' here

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TizzyDongue · 24/01/2017 11:58

What's the difference between the two? I mean why is one runny and one set?

Is it one of the mysteries of the world?

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Noneedforasitter · 24/01/2017 13:02

Totally agree on set honey. I'm going to add wild flower to that. Any honey that tastes too pungently of a particular flower is a disappointment (especially heather honey). By the way, does anyone struggle with the thought of it being bee sick?

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5foot5 · 24/01/2017 13:05

Put honey in the fridge and it will set.

I do actually prefer it runny and I like it on porridge and yoghurt and things but I take your point about it buggering off when you are trying to eat it.

I once put my neck out trying to eat toast with honey because the honey dribbled off the toast and down my arm and I tried to lick it off my elbow but it was too early in the morning and I hadn't loosened up enough for that sort of shennanigans.

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hennaoj · 24/01/2017 13:11

Maple syrup is far superior to honey.

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RatOnnaStick · 24/01/2017 13:26

Needs to be runny to drizzle over the weetabix and banana all over. Would crumble if DS tried to spread set honey.

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5foot5 · 24/01/2017 13:55

How do you put set honey on your porridge or yoghurt?

I don't. I prefer my honey runny so I can put it on porridge or yoghurt. That's what I said isn't it?

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Mrsemcgregor · 24/01/2017 13:59

Honey makes my stomach hurt. Can you be honey intolerant?!

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SapphireStrange · 24/01/2017 14:01

I go for runny honey, because I only really cook with it and it's ideal for squeezing into the pan. Yes, I do buy cheap shit big-brand stuff in squeezy bottles, not artisan estate boutique honey or whatever.

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RatOnnaStick · 24/01/2017 14:11

I'm worse than that. I buy cheap shit in glass jars because I'm too cheap to pay extra for a squeezy bottle.

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Artandco · 24/01/2017 14:14

You put set honey on porridge with a spoon, then mix and it melts

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KurriKurri · 24/01/2017 14:28

I grew up on honey (Dad was a beekeeper) set honey is by far the best - you can stand it in hot water to melt it of you want to runny it up.
Best way to have it is in the honey comb complete with bits of wax and the odd crunchy bee part Grin

My Dad used to have a great dollop of honey in his coffee every day. Our house always smelt of honey - there were half completed bits of beehive and centifruges, hats with veils, and tubs of 'Honey that was going to be given back to the bees' all over the place. Smile

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LegoCaltrops · 24/01/2017 14:43

Raw honey. (Straight out of the jar with a spoon)

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Harriedharriet · 24/01/2017 14:51

KurRI. I want your childhood!

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