Thanks Zahde!
Feb. 26th, 2013 08:43 pmSo Zahde sent me a link to My Spice Sage because they had the lip numbing peppers she wanted. I was surprised to discover they also had granulated honey.
Granulated honey is something I discovered in CO at the Asian grocery stores. It's pure honey that's been dried into little balls like couscous. It lasts forever and never crystalizes and NO ONE in my neck of the woods carries it. My Spice Sage also had loose chamomile and peppermint, both necessary herbs for my digestive system I was running low on.
For the record, one pound of chamomile is a lot. So is one pound of peppermint. I'll go through the honey faster, but I don't mind. They were only $14-$15, I expect them to last me a good six months. That's an affordable investment. I also got a free sample of spearmint. I mixed that with chamomile tonight. I think the spearmint doesn't work as well as the peppermint. Smells wonderful, comes across a little...bitter. The peppermint/chamomile combo tastes like a milder peppermint.
Granulated honey is something I discovered in CO at the Asian grocery stores. It's pure honey that's been dried into little balls like couscous. It lasts forever and never crystalizes and NO ONE in my neck of the woods carries it. My Spice Sage also had loose chamomile and peppermint, both necessary herbs for my digestive system I was running low on.
For the record, one pound of chamomile is a lot. So is one pound of peppermint. I'll go through the honey faster, but I don't mind. They were only $14-$15, I expect them to last me a good six months. That's an affordable investment. I also got a free sample of spearmint. I mixed that with chamomile tonight. I think the spearmint doesn't work as well as the peppermint. Smells wonderful, comes across a little...bitter. The peppermint/chamomile combo tastes like a milder peppermint.