Sure, and that general purpose tool works fine. This is just the tool specifically designed for honey. It’s not necessary, just useful.
Sure, and that general purpose tool works fine. This is just the tool specifically designed for honey. It’s not necessary, just useful.
angrystego@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
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.
TheRealKuni@piefed.social 14 hours ago
No, it sounds like the proper tool for your use case is a spoon or squeeze bottle.