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  • @TheChucknorris12321 Gota love the creamed honey

  • never thought I'd see a video like this

  • how do i make creamed honey without creamed honey

  • hehe... he said creamed

  • Why not just use the already creamed honey instead of using it with regular honey to make creamed honey?

  • @cul10043601 free cream honey dude xD

  • This has to be some kind of temporal paradox. Creamed honey would have had to exist from the very beginning in order to create more creamed honey, if creamed honey is required to make creamed honey, but where did the original creamed honey come from?

    Was creamed honey present at the creation of the universe? Did it originate in the Big Bang?

  • @Supermassively This isn't the only way to make creamed honey.

    Check and mate.

  • @iforgotaboutit O RLY?

  • Congrats to the bunch of dipshits that spelled 'honey' wrong.

  • hahahahah, ncihts zu tun? :D

  • Kinda looks like congealed bacon grease lol, and where can I get creamed Honey to start this off?... :P

  • I can't buy creamed honey anywhere. How do I make the "starter" creamed honey?

  • so... how is creamed honey made if you need creamed honey to make creamed honey?

  • lol in sweden there is almost only creamed hunney to buy. Its called regular hunney, but its the same that you call creamed hunney :P. Real hunney is almost impossible to find

  • u add WHAT?? to the honey ????... sorry im spanish please answer

  • i want to try and make it but i dont have the suplies =(

  • I don't think I've ever tasted anything else than creamed huney

  • for how long should i mixed it about? rough idea? also i havent found any good sites on how to actually make ur starter honey ( creamed honey ). how do i go about to granulate it so it becomes cremy? plz reply thanks.

  • The better you mix it, the faster the crystalization will happen. Just mix well.

    It is probably much easier to buy starter creamed honey than to try to make your own.

  • i have never had it b4. but so wana try it . ty

  • I LOVE CREAMED HONEY!!! great video ;)

  • it look like apple jelly

  • So if you want creamed honey you have to buy creamed honey in order to produce creamed honey. Wow, a regular thomas edison right here. What other incredible secrets can you share with us?!?!

  • Yes, but you can make gallons of creamed honey from one small bottle of creamed honey - or you could spend years developing you own creamed honey starter from scratch.

  • Right, but for the average consumer, this really isn't that productive or useful...unless of course you go through gallons of creamed honey.

  • It was convenient for me to make up a small jar of it with a little of the creamed honey I had left over. Now I have a jar of creamed honey, whereas before I had just a couple of ounces.

  • i believe you can obtain this by adding a little water to honey; not sure though how smooth it will be

  • I have not heard that idea. I suppose it could be true. The problem would be knowing how much. Water levels naturally vary in honey. Bees know when to cap it off when it has the perfect water level to prevent fermentation.

  • i don't know how much water; but i remember my grandmother telling me not to use a wet spoon in the honey jar cause the honey will crystalise (and she wanted normal honey); and making creamed honey might work better with not capped honey (just guessing)

  • I think your grandma was trying to avoid the nasty, gritty kind of crystalized honey.  Creamed honey has a much smaller cystal than what would normally happen.

  • so you have to buy creamed honey to make creamed honey ??? Well done mate

  • Yes, you do have to start with some creamed honey, but once you have it you can make barels of creamed honey. Of course you could make your own starter creamed honey, but that would be much more difficult than just buying a good starter.

  • @nyumnyumnyum you can make seed crystals by grinding up honey that is has the big hard crystals. just grind them to very fine powder (finer powder=smoother creamed honey), and then use like already-creamed honey in the process.

  • @Zeratul0010 I just fed the crystalized honey - remaining in a bucket after I emptied it - back to my bees. They of course licked the bucket clean, but I was surprised to see that they left behind about a teaspoon full of very dry honey crystal, almost like shugar. I wonder if this stuff might be the perfect think to grind up very small - powder even - and then use as a creamed honey seed.

  • @chuvak1 i'd try it :)

  • thats cool. but what does DIY mean/? please reply

  • Do it yourself

  • Do

    It

    Yourself

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