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Old Manor Honey - Sorry we're currently out of stock of large jars of honey
Nick's the bee keeper at the Old Manor - his bees produce great tasting honey which is also included in some of our food gift boxes. We have a couple of bee hives in the orchard at the Old Manor and the bees feed on the flowers in the garden and orchard as well as the hedgerows and fields of crops beyond. |
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Old Manor Set Honey - 454g
Soft Set Honey - a lighter colour and thicker consistency - ideal for spreading on bread, toast and crumpets |
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Old Manor Runny Honey - 454g
Runny Honey - a thinner, more liquid honey which is great for cooking, and often used as a sugar substitute and delicious on greek yoghurt
Caring for your honey: all pure honey will granulate in time, in fact this change is the best proof of its quality. It can easily be restored to a liquid state:
1. Loosen the top and stand the jar in hot water. Heat very gently until the honey becomes liquid.
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2. Remove cap and place in a microwave oven on the lowest power. Remember, the honey in the centre of the jar will continue to become liquid after the heating time has finished. |
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