Honey
Honey typically takes the longest to spoil out of the three options you listed (cashew, pasta, honey). Honey has a very long shelf life due to its low water content and natural acidity, making it resistant to spoilage. On the other hand, cashews and pasta have a higher moisture content and are more prone to spoilage compared to honey.
No because honey Graham crackers contain a lot of sugar an its effects are the same as chocolates. Normal Graham crackers are okay.
Residents and visitors in the country of England have a few options when seeking to purchase honey baked cashews. These include markets like Sainsbury's and Tesco.
Umm each cracker divides into four different crackers, if that's what you mean...
While honey graham crackers are not toxic to cats, they are not a suitable food for them either. Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning their diet should primarily consist of meat. Eating sugary or processed foods like graham crackers can lead to digestive issues or obesity in cats. If a cat eats a small amount, it may not be harmful, but it's best to avoid giving them such treats regularly.
Bread, flour, pasta, banana, pita bread, corn starch, beans, and more
in tea, with peanut butter, on crackers or toast
Bombhead is a sticky piston
The crackers they have are the "Dr. Krackers" brand. You can do a search for their website, and they provide a list of local retailers. Actually, some of their crackers are Dr. Krackers, but the graham crackers are not. I can't figure out who makes the graham crackers.
Oil
I personally love them and I think you will too. I believe they use honey maid graham crackers. I paid 50 cents for mine.
all sorts of sweets and honey buns :)