| we eat a lot of honey and the bottle is always a mess. tried a honey jar but that didnt work. short of washing the pastic bottles constantly, how do i solve this? i once saw a honey bottle with a very long tip which i thought would work well but cant find anything like it online to buy. |
| Honey bear. Squeeze it out. |
| We buy honey in a honey bear and squeeze it out. Minimizes the stickiness that results. |
| Unfortunately anything in a honey bear is not real honey. Google it. Buy Gunthers honey. |
| the squeeze bottle gets sticky around the cap, even the bear. that is the issue.. |
| Trader joes squeeze bottle. |
You can get Gunthers in a honey bear at Giant. We buy Gunthers in a large jar and I just wipe mouth of the jar with a warm paper towel after each use. |
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You could try that creamy spreadable honey.
We just do our best and live with the mess. What drives me crazy is not the stickiness, it's when the bottom of the bottle crystallizes and won't come out. |
| Try Billy Bee honey. |
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anything you use is going to get a little sticky. you can buy a squeeze bottle or use a syrup dispenser:
http://www.beehouseteapot.com/beehouse%20honey%20pot.htm |
| What about the old fashioned honey wand in a jar? http://www.bearwood.com/product305.html?gclid=CPrzs5qJzrUCFZCf4AodU3wA6A#305 |
| WF has the honey bear with raw honey. |
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For my part, I think honey bears are so impractical! Leads to so much waste because you can never scrape out the last bits from the nooks and crannies. And I only buy raw honey, which always crystallizes fast, esp. in winter.
My solution: buy raw honey in wide-mouth glass jars. Use a spoon for the most part. If the honey crystallizes, stand it in a saucepan of hot water till it melts. When it reaches the bottom and you have a little bit of leftover crystals, I just add a little warm water to the jar, stir to dissolve, and use the water to cook my oatmeal. No waste and no mess. |
| You just have to be careful about not to let it drip on the edge. We use lots of honey too and the bottle doesn't get messy regardless of what type of squeeze container it comes in. |