I think a good rule of thumb is 10 drops
per tablespoon of honey.
Not exact matches
If sweeteners are used, then they should be limited to a
tablespoon per day
of raw
honey (which has antimicrobial compounds) or
of dextrose powder (which lacks fructose and is more readily absorbed).
The carbs in the coconut milk is low but you'll find roughly 17 grams
of carbs
per tablespoon in the raw
honey.
Our ancestors likely indulged in around one
tablespoon (60 calories)
of honey per day (when available), which is stunningly low compared to today's average sugar intake
of one cup (774 calories)
per day!
The carbs in the coconut milk is low but you'll find roughly 17 grams
of carbs
per tablespoon in the raw
honey.
Thicken this by adding about 1
tablespoon of raw
honey per quart
of goat's milk.
If the pet will not eat, administer light Karo syrup,
honey, or even sugar - water at a dose
of one
tablespoon per 5 pounds.