So do you have an indoors toilet for them?
angrystego
On a weekend?
Now I really want to drink it and I don't even have it :) Do you make a plain one or do you add any spices?
No, you don't jave to, but you can :) If the honey is very runny and you don't want to get it on the edge of the jar, it can be beneficial.
Many people who think it's not that bad yet and they're right that they'll probably be ok. I know many people traveling to other hellhole countries. They're not scared. So if there's a congress they need to attend in the States, they go.
I find it excruciating to wait before the right dose of honey gets on my bread or into my tea. You have to let it drip - right? Or was I using it wrong? Therefore I prefer either a spoon or a knife. I also don't let the jar open so I can't keep the honey dripper in it and it's quite wasteful if you should clean it everytime. And there's no way to use it on cristalized honey, which has otherwise a very good texture for putting on bread. That's why I gave up on using it. Did I overlook some major adventage? I still have it somewhere and I'm willing to give it another try.
From other comments, I think it's specifically for getting runny honey into tea. A spoon can do that and a lot more, but doesn't look so cool and specialized. I use a knife for applying to bread.
That IS a decent set up.
All of this can be said about a spoon too, though.
Shaka, when the walls fell.
Or the phone.
I'm a summer person. But even I must admit that a hot summer with some snow now and then would be fabulous!