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In response Kris Williams to her Publication

and all the good properties of this honey was just ruined by using a metal spoon.. NEVER use metal with honey. there is a chemical reaction and all healing properties are lost. use a wooden or plastic spoon on. no metal dishes etc..

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In response Ingrid Colby to her Publication

How should a beekeeper extract Honey from the comb? I have a stainless steel spinner. All knives used to cut capping, forks used to scrape capping have damaged the Honey before it reaches your table to put metal spoons in it. Please advise. This saddens my heart. I know of the clubs that heat up there Honey to put it in bottles to sell. This is also very upsetting to me people purchasing honey, for the health of their families, are being deceived daily.💔

this was all i was told. i would imagine using wooden spatulas and knives made for the purposes you would need. keeping them clean and bacteria free? i dont know. you would have to explore that.. theres always plastic utensils you would use or even cover the metal with plastics in some way for your use.. i am sorry to hear you didnt know this. i found it here a year ago. yeah it blew my mind also. but in shops that sells it there is always wooden spoons attached. i always just figured for the uniqueness of it. now we know. good luck. i love local honey. your journey will get even better as people realise what a beautiful gift of the bees they are.

In response Sherry Bliss to her Publication

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