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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Mike Cooper wrote:
> I have been told you can keep honey from granulating by storing it in a
> freezer.
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> Has anyone had any experience with this? What are the pros and cons?
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Yes, I have. Last year, I stored several quart jars of liquid honey and
about a dozen Ross Rounds in the freezer, some for nearly 9 months.
None of it crystallized in the freezer, but after removing it, at
room temperature it crystallized in a couple of weeks.
So the "pro" side is, it works really well. Crystallization is completely
halted for an indefinite period.
On the "con" side, it can suck up a lot of freezer space if you get
carried away.
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Tim Eisele
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