Honey is a very concentrated solution, mainly of sugar. Such solutions become thinner (less viscous) when warmed and thicker (more viscous) when cooled. So the cold honey will be more difficult to pour or spread on your toast.
The same would apply to engine oil. When the engine is cool the oil will be more viscous and tend to stick to engine components. When the engine runs the oil becomes less viscous and is easier to pump and splash about in the sump, so giving better lubrication to moving parts such as crankshaft bearings and big ends.
You don't need water just pour it in a bowl then mix it put it in the fridge for 2 hours and then mix again
Put the honey in hot water
You have to boil and heat water and add sodium acetate (a powder easy to find online), and mix it until it is fully dissolved. Then pour the water in a glass and put the glass in the fridge. After 2 hours, the liquid is ready. You pour the liquid into and kind of place, or leave it in the glass. Then, you put a tiny little part in your finger of sodium acetate, and touch the liquid. It will then turn into dry ice.
Heat the honey slowly by placing your honey bear or honey jar into a bath of warm/hot water. Never put the honey in the microwave. You can burn the honey and cause it to take on a bad flavor. I sometimes put the jar of honey in dishwasher, but that may be getting it too hot depending on your dishwasher. I measured my dishwasher temperature at 120 °F.
You put the honeycomb inside a drum and you spin it very fast till all of the honey runs out.
It is best to store honey in a dark dry place. In the fridge, beneficial enzymes are destroyed and also honey has the ability to absorb moisture and some smells from the surrounding items.
because the fat content goes harder , ie lard goes softer at room temp and goes harder in the fridge
A 'fraction' means 'a part of it but not all of it'. Like when you take a jug of milk out of the fridge, pour yourself a glass, and put the rest of the jug back in the fridge. You drank a "fraction" of what was in the jug.
horses love honey. so why dont you mix some oats and grains with honey and put it in a bowl and put a stick on it then put the whole mixture in the fridge for an hour. then hang it in his paddock.
It's not really recommended to store honey in the fridge because storing honey under a very cold temperature will destroy some enzymes that are good for the body. Plus, honey is has a high ability to absorb the smell and moisture from the surrounding. It's better to store honey jars in a dark and dry place.
You don't need water just pour it in a bowl then mix it put it in the fridge for 2 hours and then mix again
you have to put it in the fridge so it will make the pastry go less vunerable
Might make the fridge work a little harder but should be fine if it's warm. I'd avoid piping hot though.
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You have to put honey on a honey tree.
The fridge is broken.Put the ham in the fridge.The fridge is covered in magnets.
Open the door, put in the elephant, and close the door.