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ohhhh baby mine.
![]() This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. |
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"Woolstitcher" > wrote in
: > ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply > amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small > drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. > So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have > to be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars > and carbs. > > > > Into a bowl put some Ice Cream...sprinkle in some corn flakes and drizzle with honey. Yes I said corn flakes. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan |
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher"
> wrote: >ohhhh baby mine. ![]() Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? |
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![]() "Billy" <Hereiam@hotmaildotcom> wrote in message ... > On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" > > wrote: > >>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > > Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? > > Yes. I know that. |
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![]() "hahabogus" > wrote in message ... > "Woolstitcher" > wrote in > : > >> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply >> amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small >> drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have >> to be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars >> and carbs. >> >> >> >> > > Into a bowl put some Ice Cream...sprinkle in some corn flakes and drizzle > with honey. Yes I said corn flakes. > > -- that sounds good! maybe i could use plain yogurt and oats. > > The house of the burning beet-Alan > > > |
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On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us...
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" > > wrote: > >>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > > Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying monkeys and Toto? -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Saturday, 07(VII)/12(XII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 'He's dead Jim, kick him if you don't believe me.' ------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "hahabogus" > wrote in message ... > "Woolstitcher" > wrote in > : > >> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply >> amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small >> drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have >> to be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars >> and carbs. >> >> >> >> > > Into a bowl put some Ice Cream...sprinkle in some corn flakes and drizzle > with honey. Yes I said corn flakes. > That sounds like easy Mexican Fried Ice Cream! |
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Woolstitcher wrote:
> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. > I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over my > corn flake chicken and was in heaven. > So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to be > reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. Get some whole-milk plain yogurt. Drizzle honey over the top. Stir it in. Eat it. Die and go to heaven, or at least feel like you have. Serene -- "I think I have an umami receptor that has developed sentience." -- Stef |
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"dejablues" > wrote in
: > > "hahabogus" > wrote in message > ... >> "Woolstitcher" > wrote in >> : >> >>> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >>> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply >>> amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small >>> drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >>> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I >>> have to be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit >>> sugars and carbs. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> Into a bowl put some Ice Cream...sprinkle in some corn flakes and >> drizzle with honey. Yes I said corn flakes. >> > > That sounds like easy Mexican Fried Ice Cream! > > > Whole right outa the cerial box corn flakes...live dangerously use frosted flakes (tell them tony sent you). Gotta be vanilla ice cream...my bad. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan |
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Woolstitcher wrote:
> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. > I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over my > corn flake chicken and was in heaven. > So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to be > reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. Grilled peanut butter and honey sandwich. (Or just PB and honey on nicely buttered toast.) -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org Need a new news feed? http://blinkynet.net/comp/newfeed.html |
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 17:57:03 -0700, Serene Vannoy
> wrote: >Woolstitcher wrote: >> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. >> I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over my >> corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to be >> reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. >>Get some whole-milk plain yogurt. > >Drizzle honey over the top. > >Stir it in. > >Eat it. It's even better over Greek yogurt. And I don't even stir it in.... ![]() Christine |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message 6.120... > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... > >> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" >> > wrote: >> >>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> >> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? > > Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying > monkeys > and Toto? > > > Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, sugar, etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when young, their baby food was home made veggies and they are the most wonderful advntuous eaters. I'm sure that is why. However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially raw honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. An adult has no problem but it can kill a baby. Also, if the baby has an unknown bee allergy the reaction can be so bad that the baby may die. There is lots of information about babies and honey on the net, this is just a little info I found: o Infant botulism is a form of paralysis that results from the blockage of nerve impulse transmission by the toxin of a microorganism named Clostridium botulinum. o Infant botulism is a serious disease that may strike some infants under one year of age. After ingestion, C. botulinum spores can germinate and grow in the lower bowel of some very young infants. o Newborn babies have no intestinal microflora and thus apparently are susceptible to C. botulinum infection until their intestinal microflora develop (during the first few months after birth). o Healthy children and adults with normal intestinal microflora are resistant to intestinal botulism and are able to ingest botulinum spores without harm. |
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Woolstitcher wrote:
> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to > be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and > carbs. * Drizzle it over roasted beets and/or carrots. * Use it in ham salad. * Mix it with cider vinegar and paint it on ribs in the last ten minutes of cooking. * Steep tea with orange peel and a cinnamon stick, stir in honey while the tea is still warm, then strain and make iced tea. * Make a salad dressing with rice vinegar, honey, chopped fresh rosemary, salt, pepper, and a little mustard. * Use it in yogurt smoothies with whatever fruit you like and are allowed to eat. Bob |
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![]() "Michael "Dog3"" > wrote in message . .. > "Woolstitcher" > > : in rec.food.cooking > >> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply >> amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small >> drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have >> to be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars >> and carbs. >>\ > > omg.. letme die. just WACK MEM > > > -- um? what? > Best license plate seen in a long time. > > ~ S CARGO ~ > > To email - michael at lonergan dot us dot com |
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On Sat 12 Jul 2008 06:23:37p, Woolstitcher told us...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > 6.120... >> On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... >> >>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >>> >>> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? >> >> Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying >> monkeys and Toto? >> >> >> > > Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, > sugar, etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when > young, their baby food was home made veggies and they are the most > wonderful advntuous eaters. I'm sure that is why. > However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially raw > honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. > An adult has no problem but it can kill a baby. Also, if the baby has > an unknown bee allergy the reaction can be so bad that the baby may die. > There is lots of information about babies and honey on the net, this is > just a little info I found: > > o Infant botulism is a form of paralysis that results from the blockage > of nerve impulse transmission by the toxin of a microorganism named > Clostridium botulinum. > > o Infant botulism is a serious disease that may strike some infants > under one year of age. After ingestion, C. botulinum spores can > germinate and grow in the lower bowel of some very young infants. > > o Newborn babies have no intestinal microflora and thus apparently are > susceptible to C. botulinum infection until their intestinal microflora > develop (during the first few months after birth). > > o Healthy children and adults with normal intestinal microflora are > resistant to intestinal botulism and are able to ingest botulinum spores > without harm. > > > Thanks, I didn't know that. I've never had children. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Saturday, 07(VII)/12(XII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know. ------------------------------------------- |
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"Woolstitcher" > wrote: > ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. > I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over my > corn flake chicken and was in heaven. > So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to be > reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. You don't have to use it all now -- honey doesn't go off. Use it the way you'd use any other honey. Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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"Woolstitcher" > wrote: > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > 6.120... > > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... > > > >> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" > >> > wrote: > >> > >>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > >> > >> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? > > > > Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying > > monkeys > > and Toto? > > > > > > > > Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, sugar, > etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when young, their > baby food was home made veggies and they are the most wonderful advntuous > eaters. I'm sure that is why. > However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially raw > honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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On Jul 12, 9:35*pm, Miche > wrote:
> Any honey can carry botulism spores. *They're hard to kill. Also, in addition to the botulism, honey is also unique in another way. I read somewhere that honey is the only food that can't go bad from age like get rancid, or something. It can crystallize, but if warmed up, it's good as new. And can last forever. Maybe I should google or wiki something like this before I post it, but I read that somewhere. Karen |
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On Sat 12 Jul 2008 10:30:54p, Karen told us...
> On Jul 12, 9:35*pm, Miche > wrote: >> Any honey can carry botulism spores. *They're hard to kill. > > Also, in addition to the botulism, honey is also unique in another > way. I read somewhere that honey is the only food that can't go bad > from age like get rancid, or something. It can crystallize, but if > warmed up, it's good as new. And can last forever. Maybe I should > google or wiki something like this before I post it, but I read that > somewhere. > > Karen > You are correct. My grandmother gave me a gallon of Tupelo honey neary 35 years ago. I still have about half a gallon of it, and it has not even crystalized, and it is still good. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Saturday, 07(VII)/12(XII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 'Tactless - yet rude.' - Slappy ------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Miche" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message >> 6.120... >> > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... >> > >> >> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> >> >> >> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? >> > >> > Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying >> > monkeys >> > and Toto? >> > >> > >> > >> >> Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, >> sugar, >> etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when young, their >> baby food was home made veggies and they are the most wonderful advntuous >> eaters. I'm sure that is why. >> However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially raw >> honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. > > Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. > > Miche > That's what I said. |
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher"
> wrote: >ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. >I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over my >corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to be >reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. > I had this once. It was a delight. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/fo...ER-HONEY-13096 -- modom ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Karen wrote:
> > On Jul 12, 9:35 pm, Miche > wrote: > > Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. > > Also, in addition to the botulism, honey is also unique in another > way. I read somewhere that honey is the only food that can't go bad > from age like get rancid, or something. It can crystallize, but if > warmed up, it's good as new. And can last forever. Maybe I should > google or wiki something like this before I post it, but I read that > somewhere. That's only true if the honey is sealed against the atmosphere. If exposed to the atmosphere, honey is hygroscopic (absorbs atmospheric moisture). Eventually, the water content becomes high enough to support the growth of yeast. If I recall correctly, that's 21% water content. |
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On Sun 13 Jul 2008 01:07:20a, Mark Thorson told us...
> Karen wrote: >> >> On Jul 12, 9:35 pm, Miche > wrote: >> > Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. >> >> Also, in addition to the botulism, honey is also unique in another >> way. I read somewhere that honey is the only food that can't go bad >> from age like get rancid, or something. It can crystallize, but if >> warmed up, it's good as new. And can last forever. Maybe I should >> google or wiki something like this before I post it, but I read that >> somewhere. > > That's only true if the honey is sealed against the atmosphere. > If exposed to the atmosphere, honey is hygroscopic (absorbs > atmospheric moisture). Eventually, the water content becomes > high enough to support the growth of yeast. If I recall > correctly, that's 21% water content. > I think most people would store any significant amount of honey in a well- sealed container. At least I do. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Sunday, 07(VII)/13(XIII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- My attention isn't hard to get. It IS hard to keep... ------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "hahabogus" > wrote in message ... > "dejablues" > wrote in > : > >> >> "hahabogus" > wrote in message >> ... >>> "Woolstitcher" > wrote in >>> : >>> >>>> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >>>> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply >>>> amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small >>>> drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >>>> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I >>>> have to be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit >>>> sugars and carbs. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Into a bowl put some Ice Cream...sprinkle in some corn flakes and >>> drizzle with honey. Yes I said corn flakes. >>> >> >> That sounds like easy Mexican Fried Ice Cream! >> >> >> > > Whole right outa the cerial box corn flakes...live dangerously use > frosted flakes (tell them tony sent you). Gotta be vanilla ice cream...my > bad. > > -- > > The house of the burning beet-Alan Completely off-topic: Makes me think of this ground beef and rice casserole topped with crushed corn flakes mixed with soft butter prior to baking. |
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"Woolstitcher" > wrote: > "Miche" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, > > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > > > >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > >> 6.120... > >> > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... > >> > > >> >> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" > >> >> > wrote: > >> >> > >> >>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > >> >> > >> >> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? > >> > > >> > Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying > >> > monkeys > >> > and Toto? > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, > >> sugar, > >> etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when young, their > >> baby food was home made veggies and they are the most wonderful advntuous > >> eaters. I'm sure that is why. > >> However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially raw > >> honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. > > > > Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. > > > That's what I said. It's right there above what I posted -- "Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with." So does "not raw" honey. Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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>, Karen > wrote: > On Jul 12, 9:35*pm, Miche > wrote: > > Any honey can carry botulism spores. *They're hard to kill. > > Also, in addition to the botulism, honey is also unique in another > way. I read somewhere that honey is the only food that can't go bad > from age like get rancid, or something. It can crystallize, but if > warmed up, it's good as new. And can last forever. Maybe I should > google or wiki something like this before I post it, but I read that > somewhere. Edible honey has been taken out of Egyptian tombs that are thousands of years old. Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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![]() "Miche" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > >> "Miche" > wrote in message >> ... >> > In article >, >> > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: >> > >> >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message >> >> 6.120... >> >> > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... >> >> > >> >> >> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" >> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> >> >> >> >> >> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? >> >> > >> >> > Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying >> >> > monkeys >> >> > and Toto? >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, >> >> sugar, >> >> etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when young, >> >> their >> >> baby food was home made veggies and they are the most wonderful >> >> advntuous >> >> eaters. I'm sure that is why. >> >> However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially >> >> raw >> >> honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. >> > >> > Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. >> > >> That's what I said. > > It's right there above what I posted -- "Raw honey has bacteria > (botulism) that a baby can't deal with." > > So does "not raw" honey. > > Miche > look again. |
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![]() "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" > > wrote: > >>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >>This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. >>I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over >>my >>corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >>So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to >>be >>reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. >> > I had this once. It was a delight. > > http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/fo...ER-HONEY-13096 > -- > > modom > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** oh, that looks VERY good. thanks! |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message 6.120... > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 06:23:37p, Woolstitcher told us... > >> >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message >> 6.120... >>> On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... >>> >>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >>>> >>>> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? >>> >>> Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying >>> monkeys and Toto? >>> >>> >>> >> >> Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, >> sugar, etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when >> young, their baby food was home made veggies and they are the most >> wonderful advntuous eaters. I'm sure that is why. >> However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially raw >> honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. >> An adult has no problem but it can kill a baby. Also, if the baby has >> an unknown bee allergy the reaction can be so bad that the baby may die. >> There is lots of information about babies and honey on the net, this is >> just a little info I found: >> >> o Infant botulism is a form of paralysis that results from the blockage >> of nerve impulse transmission by the toxin of a microorganism named >> Clostridium botulinum. >> >> o Infant botulism is a serious disease that may strike some infants >> under one year of age. After ingestion, C. botulinum spores can >> germinate and grow in the lower bowel of some very young infants. >> >> o Newborn babies have no intestinal microflora and thus apparently are >> susceptible to C. botulinum infection until their intestinal microflora >> develop (during the first few months after birth). >> >> o Healthy children and adults with normal intestinal microflora are >> resistant to intestinal botulism and are able to ingest botulinum spores >> without harm. >> >> >> > > Thanks, I didn't know that. I've never had children. > n/p. We can't know everything, even if we want to ![]() But, I'm working on it ![]() |
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![]() "Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message ... > Woolstitcher wrote: >> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. >> I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over >> my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to >> be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and >> carbs. > > Get some whole-milk plain yogurt. > > Drizzle honey over the top. > > Stir it in. > > Eat it. > > Die and go to heaven, or at least feel like you have. > > Serene > hehe, sounds good! I think I"m going to have this w/ peaches for breakfast this morning. |
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![]() "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message news ![]() > Woolstitcher wrote: > >> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. >> I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over >> my >> corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to >> be >> reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. > > Grilled peanut butter and honey sandwich. (Or just PB and honey on nicely > buttered toast.) > > I thought my grandmother was the only person that made grilled peanut butter! When I tell people about it they look at me like I'm crazy. |
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![]() "Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in message ... > Woolstitcher wrote: > >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to >> be reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and >> carbs. > > * Drizzle it over roasted beets and/or carrots. > > * Use it in ham salad. > > * Mix it with cider vinegar and paint it on ribs in the last ten minutes > of > cooking. > > * Steep tea with orange peel and a cinnamon stick, stir in honey while the > tea is still warm, then strain and make iced tea. > > * Make a salad dressing with rice vinegar, honey, chopped fresh rosemary, > salt, pepper, and a little mustard. > > * Use it in yogurt smoothies with whatever fruit you like and are allowed > to > eat. > > Bob > they all sound good. thank you. |
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![]() "Miche" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > >> ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply amazing. >> I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small drizzle over >> my >> corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? Unfortunately I have to >> be >> reasonable about it, medical problems cause me to limit sugars and carbs. > > You don't have to use it all now -- honey doesn't go off. Use it the > way you'd use any other honey. > > Miche > but that wasn't my question. |
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"Woolstitcher" > wrote: > I thought my grandmother was the only person that made grilled peanut > butter! When I tell people about it they look at me like I'm crazy. If you want to live really high, make that a grilled peanut butter and banana sandwich. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ rec.food.cooking Preserved Fruit Administrator "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene |
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"Woolstitcher" > wrote: > "Miche" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, > > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > > > >> "Miche" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > In article >, > >> > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > >> > > >> >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > >> >> 6.120... > >> >> > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... > >> >> > > >> >> >> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" > >> >> >> > wrote: > >> >> >> > >> >> >>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? > >> >> > > >> >> > Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the flying > >> >> > monkeys > >> >> > and Toto? > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. Honey, > >> >> sugar, > >> >> etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when young, > >> >> their > >> >> baby food was home made veggies and they are the most wonderful > >> >> advntuous > >> >> eaters. I'm sure that is why. > >> >> However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. Especially > >> >> raw > >> >> honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal with. > >> > > >> > Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. > >> > > >> That's what I said. > > > > It's right there above what I posted -- "Raw honey has bacteria > > (botulism) that a baby can't deal with." > > > > So does "not raw" honey. > > > > Miche > > > look again. Girls!! Stop it right now or you both be sent to The Hug Rug!! Love, Mom -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ rec.food.cooking Preserved Fruit Administrator "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > >> "Miche" > wrote in message >> ... >> > In article >, >> > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: >> > >> >> "Miche" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > In article >, >> >> > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message >> >> >> 6.120... >> >> >> > On Sat 12 Jul 2008 05:43:56p, Billy told us... >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:29:56 -0400, "Woolstitcher" >> >> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>ohhhh baby mine. ![]() >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Don't give it to your baby. You didn't know that? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Why? Will the bees come and carry it off? Sort of like the >> >> >> > flying >> >> >> > monkeys >> >> >> > and Toto? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Well, first there is no good reason to give sweets to babies. >> >> >> Honey, >> >> >> sugar, >> >> >> etc. My kids were not given any sweets or sweet foods when young, >> >> >> their >> >> >> baby food was home made veggies and they are the most wonderful >> >> >> advntuous >> >> >> eaters. I'm sure that is why. >> >> >> However w/ babies and honey (raw or not) it's dangerous. >> >> >> Especially >> >> >> raw >> >> >> honey. Raw honey has bacteria (botulism) that a baby can't deal >> >> >> with. >> >> > >> >> > Any honey can carry botulism spores. They're hard to kill. >> >> > >> >> That's what I said. >> > >> > It's right there above what I posted -- "Raw honey has bacteria >> > (botulism) that a baby can't deal with." >> > >> > So does "not raw" honey. >> > >> > Miche >> > >> look again. > > > Girls!! Stop it right now or you both be sent to The Hug Rug!! > Love, > Mom > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > rec.food.cooking > Preserved Fruit Administrator ![]() > "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > >> I thought my grandmother was the only person that made grilled peanut >> butter! When I tell people about it they look at me like I'm crazy. > > If you want to live really high, make that a grilled peanut butter and > banana sandwich. > > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ I think I"ll make my kids this for lunch today. thanks. > rec.food.cooking > Preserved Fruit Administrator > "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene |
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>Woolstitcher wrote: >> This week my CSA offered organic raw honey. It's amazing. Simply >> amazing. I have never had raw honey before ... Tonight I put a small >> drizzle over my corn flake chicken and was in heaven. >> So, any ideas on the best way to use raw honey? > Into a bowl put some Ice Cream...sprinkle in some corn flakes and > drizzle with honey. Yes I said corn flakes. Yeah, that's what they sold as fried ice cream at this 'mexican' place I used to eat. Good stuff. Not sure it passes the low sugar test for the OP. nancy |
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"Woolstitcher" > wrote: > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, > > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > > > >> I thought my grandmother was the only person that made grilled peanut > >> butter! When I tell people about it they look at me like I'm crazy. > > > > If you want to live really high, make that a grilled peanut butter and > > banana sandwich. > > > > -- > > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > > I think I"ll make my kids this for lunch today. thanks. > > > > rec.food.cooking > > Preserved Fruit Administrator > > "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene I just got home from church. Might make one right now. Haven't had one in years and years and years and years. Don't forget to add the bacon, too. :-) -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ rec.food.cooking Preserved Fruit Administrator "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: > >> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message >> ... >> > In article >, >> > "Woolstitcher" > wrote: >> > >> >> I thought my grandmother was the only person that made grilled peanut >> >> butter! When I tell people about it they look at me like I'm crazy. >> > >> > If you want to live really high, make that a grilled peanut butter and >> > banana sandwich. >> > >> > -- >> > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ >> >> I think I"ll make my kids this for lunch today. thanks. >> >> >> > rec.food.cooking >> > Preserved Fruit Administrator >> > "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene > > I just got home from church. Might make one right now. Haven't had one > in years and years and years and years. > Don't forget to add the bacon, too. :-) I'm going to have to pass on the bacon! > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > rec.food.cooking > Preserved Fruit Administrator > "Always in a jam. Never in a stew." - Evergene |
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