I just learned about this trick at our Beekeepers Association meeting last month. Only tried it once on my last honey season roundup. This is a game changer. Thanks for sharing.
Why would you want to remove the medicinal hydrogen peroxide that the bees produce , we just educate our buyers about the added benefits of the hydrogen peroxide!
Hey Terry, thanks for watching! My understanding is that the ph of honey is too low for hydrogen peroxide to be produced. I have been told the foam on top is mostly air mixed with small wax particles. www.tinroofteas.com/tea-blog/the-hydrogen-peroxide-producing-capacity-of-honey-prt-2 This article talks about why honey is great for healing wounds because of the slow release hydrogen peroxide reaction, but it seems to imply the reaction occurs when it comes into contact with skin. Happy to be corrected if you have a better source, but this is what i’ve been going by.
Sometimes 8f you have a hack that you think other people might benefit from, yes. It's that serious. That's why I'm subbing with my other channel. I can work with the speech impediment.
Grab the middle of the film with one hand and then grab the ends with the other and it’ll drip less. 👍
Awesome tip for clear honey - thanks!
I just learned about this trick at our Beekeepers Association meeting last month. Only tried it once on my last honey season roundup. This is a game changer. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
That foam on my honey has the most amazing taste!
Not going to argue that! I made some creamed honey last week and i was thinking i probably didn’t need perfectly clear honey for that.
Nice trick, thanks
Or you can just scoop up the good stuff with a ladle and keep it for yourself. No plastic needed.
Don't say the 'F' word.
That's a strainer, not a filter.
Why would you want to remove the medicinal hydrogen peroxide that the bees produce , we just educate our buyers about the added benefits of the hydrogen peroxide!
Hey Terry, thanks for watching! My understanding is that the ph of honey is too low for hydrogen peroxide to be produced. I have been told the foam on top is mostly air mixed with small wax particles.
www.tinroofteas.com/tea-blog/the-hydrogen-peroxide-producing-capacity-of-honey-prt-2
This article talks about why honey is great for healing wounds because of the slow release hydrogen peroxide reaction, but it seems to imply the reaction occurs when it comes into contact with skin. Happy to be corrected if you have a better source, but this is what i’ve been going by.
Its not that serious.
Thanks for watching!
Sometimes 8f you have a hack that you think other people might benefit from, yes. It's that serious.
That's why I'm subbing with my other channel.
I can work with the speech impediment.