Thanks. I like the experience of using the honey swooper (is that the same as a honey dipper?) with real organic honey. How'd you control it to just pour 2 or 3 teaspoons or tablespoons? How do you make a hole for the lid (for the dipper) of the original container?
It has the grooves in it so it can get more honey per scoop I think and it's in sort of a ball shape so you can turn it less awkwardly than a spoon to stop dropping honey all over the place and then when you stop spinning all the honey falls off without having to stand there and let the honey drop off the spoon
A spoon can only store liquids up to the rim, and thick liquids like honey or molasses would take a long time to settle to the rim. So this is easier and faster.
To keep it in your honey pot. You still need a spoon to stir, as you don't want to contaminate the honey. I'm going to buy a honey spoon, which has a U-shaped jag in the spoon so that you can hang your spoon on the side of the jar. This way I can also get the honey out of the jar when it has crystallized. I love the taste and texture of crystallized honey. Honey never goes bad, it only crystallizes. However, I just went to look at my gallon can of honey, which had only a little bit left, and the seams of the can had oxidized, leaching black into the can. So, that didn't work.
well now I know
I really like a select few of us were like 'I know what it is but is there anything special it does?'
@@thefantasticjames never thought there was a need for it but now i see why; it's mess-free
I could watch this forever.
I have a midterm tomorrow
Oh snap that is so clean :)
Thanks. I like the experience of using the honey swooper (is that the same as a honey dipper?) with real organic honey. How'd you control it to just pour 2 or 3 teaspoons or tablespoons? How do you make a hole for the lid (for the dipper) of the original container?
oh my god man, i want to bite the crap out of that.
*bee swarm simulator*
Me!
Me!
The honey dipper in bss is the best item in the pro shop, along with the porcelain dipper in the mountain top shop
yes
My daughter it
What manner of blackmagic is this!!!!!!!!!!
I don't get the point of this instrument. A spoon would do just fine.
It has the grooves in it so it can get more honey per scoop I think and it's in sort of a ball shape so you can turn it less awkwardly than a spoon to stop dropping honey all over the place and then when you stop spinning all the honey falls off without having to stand there and let the honey drop off the spoon
Yup^
You spin it so the thick liquid doesn't drip and can "store" it between the grooves.
it's cheap so it's kind of a thing that you might as well have lol
A spoon can only store liquids up to the rim, and thick liquids like honey or molasses would take a long time to settle to the rim. So this is easier and faster.
Its cutee
I am trying to understand the purpose, at least with a spoon you can stir your drink with it.
To keep it in your honey pot. You still need a spoon to stir, as you don't want to contaminate the honey.
I'm going to buy a honey spoon, which has a U-shaped jag in the spoon so that you can hang your spoon on the side of the jar. This way I can also get the honey out of the jar when it has crystallized.
I love the taste and texture of crystallized honey. Honey never goes bad, it only crystallizes. However, I just went to look at my gallon can of honey, which had only a little bit left, and the seams of the can had oxidized, leaching black into the can. So, that didn't work.
so it doesnt drip
you spin it so it doesnt drip and you store the dipper in the honey no contamination to the honey