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- Vera Oh
- A true believer in the benefits of honey and I want to spread the good news. Please email me at letshoponline@gmail.com to order your Really Raw Honey.
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- Email me @ Letshoponline@gmail.com with
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- The Quantity of Honey
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- I accept DBS/POSB bank transfer
- DBS savings plus 019-2-049981
- Please indicate your initial after RRH
- eg. RRH Lisa
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- Central - Raffles Place
- North - Woodlands
- West - Jurong East
- East - Simei
- exact location will be told when date of collection is confirmed
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Honey
Kindly email me to collect your reserved honey !
Those who did not reserve, I have ready stock of 4 bottles up for grab ! Contact me earlier !
Brand : Really Raw® Honey, USA.
Ingredients : 100% raw honey
Size : 2lb 10oz.
Shelf Life : indefinite
Storage : Cool, dry place, not necessary to be refrigerated
Organic : no
Kosher: no
Retail Price at Guardian : SGD114
Price After Discount at Guardian : SGD102.60
Get it here at only SGD75 / jar
- Quantity of the honey
- Transaction number
- Transaction number
I accept DBS/POSB bank transfer
- DBS savings plus 019-2-049981
- Please indicate your initial after RRH (eg. RRH Lisa)
I will reply you the exact location in Woodlands when date of collection is confirmed
Please note that reservation can only be made after payment has received. For more informations, kindly contact me at Letshoponline@gmail.com
1. How do I eat the creamy honey?
Always handle honey with dry, plastic spoon
2. Can I transfer some honey into another bottle?
Honey is best if eaten neat from the bottle
3. Can I mix the honey with water?
If prefer to mix with water, always ensure that water is lukewarm, NEVER boiling
4. What are cappings?
It is concentrations of pollen and propolis. It is crunchy, just like chewing gum.
5.Can it be eaten?
Yes, the cappings can be eaten
- spread on bread
- can be used as facial scrub. use a plastic spoon to scoop out to put into another bottle
6. Where do I store the opened honey
Keep opened bottle of honey in cool places
7. Can I put them in refrigerator?
Once refrigerated, do not leave bottle outside fridge for long periods
Always handle honey with dry, plastic spoon
2. Can I transfer some honey into another bottle?
Honey is best if eaten neat from the bottle
3. Can I mix the honey with water?
If prefer to mix with water, always ensure that water is lukewarm, NEVER boiling
4. What are cappings?
It is concentrations of pollen and propolis. It is crunchy, just like chewing gum.
5.Can it be eaten?
Yes, the cappings can be eaten
- spread on bread
- can be used as facial scrub. use a plastic spoon to scoop out to put into another bottle
6. Where do I store the opened honey
Keep opened bottle of honey in cool places
7. Can I put them in refrigerator?
Once refrigerated, do not leave bottle outside fridge for long periods
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Can I Feed My Baby Honey
Mummies especially, please read this.
Honey, no matter which brand or type, should never be given to young babies. Babies under 1 year old must never take honey because their immune system is not fully developed.
Though a small possibility, there is still a chance that some raw agricultural products may contain spores known as clostridium botulinum, remain in the intestines of children under 1 yr.
Honey, no matter which brand or type, should never be given to young babies. Babies under 1 year old must never take honey because their immune system is not fully developed.
Though a small possibility, there is still a chance that some raw agricultural products may contain spores known as clostridium botulinum, remain in the intestines of children under 1 yr.
These spores are harmless in the intestines of adults and older children but they can cause a form of food poisoning known as infant botulism in very young babies.
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Honey Myth or Fact
1. Honey is sweeter than table sugar. Fact.
Honey is sweeter than table sugar, so you use less of it. Honey Nutrition Facts
2. Honey is best taken when mixed in hot water. Myth.
Avoid adding piping hot water to honey, as this would not only reduce the aroma and flavour of the honey, but also destroy the natural enzymes present in it. Honey Storage Tips
3. Honey should not be scooped using a metal spoon. Myth.
Honey is acidic, but scooping it with a metal spoon is such a quick action that corrosion of the metal is unlikely.
4. Honey never spoils, even when it’s stored opened. Myth.
Honey absorbs moisture from the air when left opened, and this leads to fermentation.
5. Honey comes in the liquid, cream, and powder form. Myth.
Honey comes in the liquid and cream form, but not in the powder form. Who Says Cactus Honey Powder is Honey!
6. Honey’s quality is not affected by crystallisation. Fact.
Crystallisation does not affect the quality and nutritional value of honey.
7. Honey is a healthier choice than artificial sugar. Fact.
Artificial sugars can cause more harm than you know.
8. Honey contains no cholesterol. Fact.
Honey is free of cholesterol.
9. Honey contains a tiny amount of fat. Myth.
Honey is fat-free.
10. Honey helps burn fats when we sleep. Fact.
Acording to the Hibernation Diet , honey is the best fuel for burning fats while we sleep.
Honey is sweeter than table sugar, so you use less of it. Honey Nutrition Facts
2. Honey is best taken when mixed in hot water. Myth.
Avoid adding piping hot water to honey, as this would not only reduce the aroma and flavour of the honey, but also destroy the natural enzymes present in it. Honey Storage Tips
3. Honey should not be scooped using a metal spoon. Myth.
Honey is acidic, but scooping it with a metal spoon is such a quick action that corrosion of the metal is unlikely.
4. Honey never spoils, even when it’s stored opened. Myth.
Honey absorbs moisture from the air when left opened, and this leads to fermentation.
5. Honey comes in the liquid, cream, and powder form. Myth.
Honey comes in the liquid and cream form, but not in the powder form. Who Says Cactus Honey Powder is Honey!
6. Honey’s quality is not affected by crystallisation. Fact.
Crystallisation does not affect the quality and nutritional value of honey.
7. Honey is a healthier choice than artificial sugar. Fact.
Artificial sugars can cause more harm than you know.
8. Honey contains no cholesterol. Fact.
Honey is free of cholesterol.
9. Honey contains a tiny amount of fat. Myth.
Honey is fat-free.
10. Honey helps burn fats when we sleep. Fact.
Acording to the Hibernation Diet , honey is the best fuel for burning fats while we sleep.
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Raw Honey VS Sugar
Honey contains fewer calories than sugar. It contains fructose and glucose which are easily assimilated by the body. Glucose and fructose are also called a monosaccharide.
These monosaccharides (simple sugars) do not have to be processed by the body – they enter the bloodstream easily and together do not produce as much of a blood sugar rush. Fructose specifically is much more slowly absorbed than glucose.
On the other hand, white table sugar is “foreign” to the human body, called a disaccharide. A disaccharide (sucrose) has to be broken into glucose down by the small intestines before entering the bloodstream. So this is more work on the body and more work by the pancreas and causes more of an insulin “rush” or crash after consumption.
For the same sweetness, 1 TBSP Honey = 1 ½ to 2 TBSP Sugar.
As you can see, using raw honey provides fewer calories but the same sweetness. This is because of the monosaccharide content.
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The Power of Honey
Here are some more ways to utilize the healing power of honey:
BURNS - Apply freely over burns. It cools, removes pain and aids fast healing without scarring. Apart from being a salve and an antibiotic, bacteria simply cannot survive in honey.
BED WETTING - A teaspoon of honey before bed aids water retention and calms fears in children.
INSOMNIA - A dessertspoon of honey in a mug of warm milk aids sleep and works wonders.
HYPERACTIVITY - Replace all use of white sugar with honey. White sugar is highly stimulating with no food qualities. Honey provides the energy without the "spike."
NASAL CONGESTION - Place a dessertspoon of honey in a basin of water and inhale fumes after covering your head with a towel over the basin. Very effective!
FATIGUE - Dissolve a dessertspoon of honey in warm water or quarter honey balance of water in a jug and keep in the fridge. Honey is primarily fructose and glucose, so it's quickly absorbed by the digestive system. Honey is a unique natural stabilizer: Ancient Greek athletes took honey for stamina before competing and as a reviver after competition.
FACIAL DEEP CLEANSER - Mix honey with an equal quantity of oatmeal, and apply as a face pack. Leave on for half an hour, then wash it off. Great as a deep cleanser for acne and other unwanted blemishes.
POOR DIGESTION - Mix honey with an equal quantity of apple cider vinegar and dilute to taste with water. This is also wonderful for the joints – and promotes weight loss.
HAIR CONDITIONER - Mix honey with an equal quantity of olive oil, cover head with a warm tower for half an hour then shampoo off. Feeds hair and scalp. Your hair will never look or feel better!
SORE THROATS - Let a teaspoon of honey melt in the back of the mouth and trickle down the throat. Eases inflamed raw tissues.
FOR STRESS - Honey in water is a stabilizer, calming highs and raising lows. Use approximately 25 percent honey to water.
ANEMIA - Honey is the best blood enricher by raising corpuscle content. The darker the honey, the more minerals it contains.
FOOD PRESERVATIVE – If you replace the sugar in cake and cookie recipes with honey, they'll stay fresher longer due to honey's natural antibacterial properties. Reduce liquids in the mixture by about one-fifth to allow for the moisture present in the in honey.
BABY'S BOTTLE - Four teaspoons of honey to a baby's bottle of water is an excellent pacifier and multivitamin additive. If the baby's motions are too liquid, then reduce the honey by half a teaspoon; if too solid increase by half a teaspoon. (Caution: Don't give raw honey to babies under 1 year old; it's just too rich.) For teething, honey rubbed on a baby's gums is also a mild sedative and anesthetic.
OSTEOPOROSIS – Research has shown that a teaspoon of honey per day aids calcium utilization and prevents osteoporosis – probably not a bad idea for anyone over 50.
LONGEVITY - The most long-lived people in the world are all regular users of honey. An interesting fact, yet to be explained, is that beekeepers suffer less from cancer and arthritis than any other occupational group worldwide.
MIGRAINE - Use a dessertspoon of honey dissolved in half a glass of warm water. Sip at the start of a migraine attack, and, if necessary, repeat after another 20 minutes.
CONJUNCTIVITIS - Dissolve honey in an equal quantity of warm water. When cooled, apply as a lotion or eye bath.
COUGH MIXTURE – Combine 6 ounces (170 grams) liquid honey, 2 ounces (55 grams) glycerin and the juice of two lemons. Mix well. Bottle and cork firmly, and use as required.
BURNS - Apply freely over burns. It cools, removes pain and aids fast healing without scarring. Apart from being a salve and an antibiotic, bacteria simply cannot survive in honey.
BED WETTING - A teaspoon of honey before bed aids water retention and calms fears in children.
INSOMNIA - A dessertspoon of honey in a mug of warm milk aids sleep and works wonders.
HYPERACTIVITY - Replace all use of white sugar with honey. White sugar is highly stimulating with no food qualities. Honey provides the energy without the "spike."
NASAL CONGESTION - Place a dessertspoon of honey in a basin of water and inhale fumes after covering your head with a towel over the basin. Very effective!
FATIGUE - Dissolve a dessertspoon of honey in warm water or quarter honey balance of water in a jug and keep in the fridge. Honey is primarily fructose and glucose, so it's quickly absorbed by the digestive system. Honey is a unique natural stabilizer: Ancient Greek athletes took honey for stamina before competing and as a reviver after competition.
FACIAL DEEP CLEANSER - Mix honey with an equal quantity of oatmeal, and apply as a face pack. Leave on for half an hour, then wash it off. Great as a deep cleanser for acne and other unwanted blemishes.
POOR DIGESTION - Mix honey with an equal quantity of apple cider vinegar and dilute to taste with water. This is also wonderful for the joints – and promotes weight loss.
HAIR CONDITIONER - Mix honey with an equal quantity of olive oil, cover head with a warm tower for half an hour then shampoo off. Feeds hair and scalp. Your hair will never look or feel better!
SORE THROATS - Let a teaspoon of honey melt in the back of the mouth and trickle down the throat. Eases inflamed raw tissues.
FOR STRESS - Honey in water is a stabilizer, calming highs and raising lows. Use approximately 25 percent honey to water.
ANEMIA - Honey is the best blood enricher by raising corpuscle content. The darker the honey, the more minerals it contains.
FOOD PRESERVATIVE – If you replace the sugar in cake and cookie recipes with honey, they'll stay fresher longer due to honey's natural antibacterial properties. Reduce liquids in the mixture by about one-fifth to allow for the moisture present in the in honey.
BABY'S BOTTLE - Four teaspoons of honey to a baby's bottle of water is an excellent pacifier and multivitamin additive. If the baby's motions are too liquid, then reduce the honey by half a teaspoon; if too solid increase by half a teaspoon. (Caution: Don't give raw honey to babies under 1 year old; it's just too rich.) For teething, honey rubbed on a baby's gums is also a mild sedative and anesthetic.
OSTEOPOROSIS – Research has shown that a teaspoon of honey per day aids calcium utilization and prevents osteoporosis – probably not a bad idea for anyone over 50.
LONGEVITY - The most long-lived people in the world are all regular users of honey. An interesting fact, yet to be explained, is that beekeepers suffer less from cancer and arthritis than any other occupational group worldwide.
MIGRAINE - Use a dessertspoon of honey dissolved in half a glass of warm water. Sip at the start of a migraine attack, and, if necessary, repeat after another 20 minutes.
CONJUNCTIVITIS - Dissolve honey in an equal quantity of warm water. When cooled, apply as a lotion or eye bath.
COUGH MIXTURE – Combine 6 ounces (170 grams) liquid honey, 2 ounces (55 grams) glycerin and the juice of two lemons. Mix well. Bottle and cork firmly, and use as required.
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For those who bought / tried Really Raw Honey before, you're welcome to give your comments and write testimonials about the honey. Email me at letshoponline@gmail.com
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