August 15, 2004

Food Storage Tip of the Day

If you're running low on honey and having trouble getting the remainder out of the jar, you can store the jar upside down so that all the honey flows to the top of the jar.

But - and this is the important part - if you choose to do this, it is absolutely imperative that, before you put the inverted honey away and leave it there unattended for weeks, you make positively sure that the top of the honey jar is closed. Tightly.

(Alternatively, though my experience shows this to be the less preferable option, you can make sure that you are well stocked with paper towels.)

Posted August 15, 2004 8:42 PM
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You can always put it in the microwave, heat it until it's almost a liquid and "Voila" out it comes without turning it upside down.

Posted by: Bob at August 16, 2004 9:52 PM

Huh. I guess that would work too. Never thought of it. Thanks!

(Though technically, honey is always a liquid - just a very viscous one.)

Posted by: Reuven at August 17, 2004 10:07 AM
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