We use honey. Mostly in tea but also to cook with. No matter how fast we use it the honey always seems to crystallize. The honey is still good. It just no longer pours. You need to scoop it out with a spoon. You can put the container in a pot of hot water and the crystals melt until you have liquid honey again. You will need to replenish the hot water until your honey is clear. Alternately you can microwave on a low power but this is chancey. Hot spots in the honey can melt the plastic ontainer.
I had read that 2 teaspoons of corn syrup in 4 oz of honey would prevent this.
I had a bear dispenser that had crystallized. Using the hot water method I turned the honey back into liquid. I added the corn syrup and stirred it in. I just finished that container after 4 weeks and it stayed liquid the whole time. Pretty neat little trick.
I opened the new container of honey and dispensed some into tea. Then I added in the requisite amount of corn syrup. This will become my new routine, to preemptively add the corn syrup.
Thought I would pass the tip along.
I had read that 2 teaspoons of corn syrup in 4 oz of honey would prevent this.
I had a bear dispenser that had crystallized. Using the hot water method I turned the honey back into liquid. I added the corn syrup and stirred it in. I just finished that container after 4 weeks and it stayed liquid the whole time. Pretty neat little trick.
I opened the new container of honey and dispensed some into tea. Then I added in the requisite amount of corn syrup. This will become my new routine, to preemptively add the corn syrup.
Thought I would pass the tip along.