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I place my vote with Margaret's post.

Are you possibly looking for a way to retore honey that has crystallized?

Heating honey will restore it to its un-crystallized state.

A simple way to heat it is to stand your honeypot in a pan of
hot water.

A faster way is to cook the honey in a microwave oven for 60 to
90 seconds per cup of honey.

Honey is one of those foods that should not be heated in a pan that has been placed directly on the stove.



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