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Honey Servers ?
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The Joneses > wrote: > wrote: > > > Any one got some ideas on nice, economical, honey servers ? I am tired of > > seeing those little bears, and beehive shaped bottles, and the 1/2 gallon > > jug of > > honey is just a little much to handle at the table. I am not interested in > > those > > "syrup" dispenser things either. Something you pour would be better than > > something with that wield round slotted ring server. > > I have this wonderful beehive measuring cup set I leave out as much for > > decoration as use. http://www.rccons.com/beehive.jpg > > Any thing that would co-ordinate with this would be great. Some thing > > ceramic > > would be fine and preferred, I have no rug rats to destroy things. Bee, or > > bear, or bears and bees, and/or "woodlands" themed is OK. > > I just don't seem to find anything that I care for on froogle, ebay etc.. > > I just had a thought, dangerous activity for a blond. How about something > that > resembles a liquid soap dispenser? Clean of course. One can buy them in many > colors & > motifs. This might not work on the raw unfiltered honey I use, because that > gets kind > of grainy and thick. But the filtered stuff that stays pretty liquid might be > alright. > HTH. > Edrena > > > Y'know, that is a helluva good idea! 'cept it won't work on honey that tends to crystalize. That's a common problem for me. We use the microwave to melt that stuff. -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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Honey Servers ?
OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> In article >, > The Joneses > wrote: > > > wrote: > > > > > Any one got some ideas on nice, economical, honey servers ? I am tired of > > > seeing those little bears, and beehive shaped bottles, and the 1/2 gallon > > > jug of honey is just a little much to handle at the table. I am not > interested > > > in those "syrup" dispenser things either. Something you pour woule be > > > better than something with that wield round slotted ring server. > > > I have this wonderful beehive measuring cup set I leave out as much for > > > decoration as use. http://www.rccons.com/beehive.jpg > > > Any thing that would co-ordinate with this would be great. Some thing > > > ceramic would be fine and preferred, I have no rug rats to destroy > > > things. Bee, or bear, or bears and bees, and/or "woodlands" themed > > > is OK. I just don't seem to find anything that I care for on ebay etc.. > > > > I just had a thought, dangerous activity for a blond. How about something > > that resembles a liquid soap dispenser? Clean of course. One can buy > > them in many colors & motifs. This might not work on the raw unfiltered > > honey I use, because that gets kind of grainy and thick. > > But the filtered stuff that stays pretty liquid might be alright. HTH. > > Edrena > > > > Y'know, that is a helluva good idea! > 'cept it won't work on honey that tends to crystalize. > That's a common problem for me. > We use the microwave to melt that stuff. > Om. Yeah, I surprise myself sometimes. I actually have a hand pumper for some viscous foot cream that might work. It's not very pretty, but the spout has a larger diameter. Probably could buy something like this online at one of the bottle stores. Or a discount store even. Edrena |
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Honey Servers ?
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The Joneses > wrote: > OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: > > > In article >, > > The Joneses > wrote: > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Any one got some ideas on nice, economical, honey servers ? I am tired > > > > of > > > > seeing those little bears, and beehive shaped bottles, and the 1/2 > > > > gallon > > > > jug of honey is just a little much to handle at the table. I am not > > interested > > > > in those "syrup" dispenser things either. Something you pour woule be > > > > better than something with that wield round slotted ring server. > > > > I have this wonderful beehive measuring cup set I leave out as much > > > > for > > > > decoration as use. http://www.rccons.com/beehive.jpg > > > > Any thing that would co-ordinate with this would be great. Some thing > > > > ceramic would be fine and preferred, I have no rug rats to destroy > > > > things. Bee, or bear, or bears and bees, and/or "woodlands" themed > > > > is OK. I just don't seem to find anything that I care for on ebay > > > > etc.. > > > > > > I just had a thought, dangerous activity for a blond. How about something > > > that resembles a liquid soap dispenser? Clean of course. One can buy > > > them in many colors & motifs. This might not work on the raw unfiltered > > > honey I use, because that gets kind of grainy and thick. > > > But the filtered stuff that stays pretty liquid might be alright. HTH. > > > Edrena > > > > > > > Y'know, that is a helluva good idea! > > 'cept it won't work on honey that tends to crystalize. > > That's a common problem for me. > > We use the microwave to melt that stuff. > > Om. > > Yeah, I surprise myself sometimes. I actually have a hand pumper for > some viscous foot cream that might work. It's not very pretty, but the > spout has a larger diameter. Probably could buy something like this online > at one of the bottle stores. Or a discount store even. > Edrena > > I have a beautiful glass syrup pumper. It's currently going unused. Hmmmmmmmmm........ Thanks for the idea! :-) -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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