Honey!!
Adirafox
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I've had a bad sore throat for a week now, and I've started coughing and sneezing. I'm pretty sure Texas allergies are to blame. I have had great success with eating honey daily to make my symptoms go away, but now I want some new ideas for using it, especially since MFP just lowered my daily calorie allotment to reflect my lower weight
This morning, I had about 1.5 tsp on one half of a sandwich thin.
I also plan to add it to smoothies for sweetness.
What are other healthy ways to consume honey daily?
Please don't suggest oatmeal, as I am in Texas and it's officially summer and it's WAY TOO HOT for hot oatmeal, and honey doesn't dissolve well in overnight oats.
This morning, I had about 1.5 tsp on one half of a sandwich thin.
I also plan to add it to smoothies for sweetness.
What are other healthy ways to consume honey daily?
Please don't suggest oatmeal, as I am in Texas and it's officially summer and it's WAY TOO HOT for hot oatmeal, and honey doesn't dissolve well in overnight oats.
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I put a teaspoon of honey in my coffee along with a half of teaspoon of coconut oil.
There is a very good article about the benefits of honey and cinnamon mixed together.
http:/www.naturalnews.com/039963_cinnamon_honey_healing.html.
I also have a small successful baking business in which I use Tupelo Honey in most of my breads, granola, and muffins.0 -
Peanut butter and honey on rye toast = Awesome lunch or breakfeast.0
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I put it in oatmeal.0
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I bake homemade bread that calls for honey, and also do baked oatmeal that has honey in it. This can be eaten hot or cold but since it is prepared hot and baked the honey does dissolve completely.0
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I put it in oatmeal.
Yeah, thanks for that one. :P0 -
eating local honey helps with building immunities to allergies btw.
Honey can be had many ways. Nutella + honey sammihc. Honey + cream cheese sammich. roasted almond on a spoonful of honey is one of my favs. Or just get a spoonful of honey0 -
During the week I drink tea at work, so I put honey in that, but I do not like the taste of honey in coffee. Defeats the purpose of having a relaxing cup of coffee on a Saturday or Sunday morning if it tastes bad.0
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if you like nuts and honey, this would come in handy.
Roughly chop roasted almonds, roasted walnuts, roasted pecans, roasted pistachios and roasted cashews. Them them in a jar so the jar is filled with the nuts. Then put honey on it. They honey should be used purely as a "glue" for the nut mixture. It is a highly nutritious and delicious snack. Enjoy0 -
I usually put it in my tea or in yogurt. My son loves in just by itself.0
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if you like nuts and honey, this would come in handy.
Roughly chop roasted almonds, roasted walnuts, roasted pecans, roasted pistachios and roasted cashews. Them them in a jar so the jar is filled with the nuts. Then put honey on it. They honey should be used purely as a "glue" for the nut mixture. It is a highly nutritious and delicious snack. Enjoy
OMG, yum.0 -
Greek Yogurt and honey with some cinnamon and hemp hearts! I eat just like that or I dip apple slices in or I also sometimes cut up a banana and add that. Or if you make your own almond milk you can use the honey as the sweetener.0
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You don't eat hot food for breakfast in summer? :huh: I was gonna say oatmeal too (along with Greek yogurt, fresh berries, walnuts and cinnamon - makes it "cooler"), and I live in Fresno, which is also quite toasty in summer.
Anyway - I also use it in plain Greek yogurt mixed with berries - great snack.0 -
mix cinnamon honey with fat free plain greek yogurt and a banana.. dessert! or an awesome breakfast. lol0
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I have this rule never to eat anything that has been eaten and then vomited up by another creature. Don't know why I'm funny that way.0
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Honey keeps your apple slices from turning brown! Plus, the liquid that accumulates on the fruit from the mixture of juice and honey is divine...0
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fage 0% unsweetened greek yogurt w/ 1TB honey and cinnamon. tastes like dessert but 18g of protein and 160 calories.0
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Honey is my go-to sweetener. I use it in EVERYTHING: oatmeal (instead of sugar), plain greek yogurt (instead of flavored yogurt), pancakes and french toast (instead of jam or syrup), tea, peanut butter sandwiches, in home made bread, on baked yams and carrots...
If you haven't already, find a good source of local raw honey. It's gaining in popularity and contains benefits that pasturized national market honey does not.0 -
1. Spoon out 1 TBS of peanut butter from jar
2. Drizzle a little honey on top
3. Lick off spoon and enjoy0 -
1. Spoon out 1 TBS of peanut butter from jar
2. Drizzle a little honey on top
3. Lick off spoon and enjoy
I already have a bit of a peanut butter problem....I don't think this would help! lol
Funny thing is I've used it several times today! (now that it is in my head, I guess) I used it in my green smoothie and made a honey dijon salad dressing.
I do need to hunt down a local source, but I'm lucky in that we have HEB here and they carry a lot of local products, so the honey is at least from Texas.0 -
I think this thread jinxed me... i am definitely coming down with a cold. LOL Guess i'll be making honey tea in a minute. and lemon water.0
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1. Spoon out 1 TBS of peanut butter from jar
2. Drizzle a little honey on top
3. Lick off spoon and enjoy
I do this as well but I use my homemade almond butter0
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