In fact, if
you purchase organic honey, these become organic homemade cough lollipops.
Not exact matches
Most of the raw,
organic honey I've
purchased is not clear and typically thicker than store bought.
It's still a dilemma to me whether it is safer healthwise to buy certified
organic honey that is filtered (I have bought
Organic Busy Bee, one of the ones tested and mentioned in this article) and be confident the
honey is free of pesticides or to
purchase local raw
honey that is not
organic.
* 13 cups water, divided (use filtered water, if possible) * 1 cup sugar (I prefer
organic sugar; raw
honey or molasses can be used instead, but most sources state that other sweeteners are not appropriate for making kombucha) * 5 teaspoons
organic loose - leaf black tea * 1 cup finished plain kombucha (from a previous batch, a store - bought bottle, or from the liquid the SCOBY comes in) * 1 kombucha SCOBY (obtain from a friend or
purchase from reliable retail source)
(both are
purchased from Wild Oats and are
organic products) It seems that the soy nuts would be a good addition to the mix of RAW meat, veges, eggs, supplements and
honey that I mix up and they are enjoying right now.
Their roasted crickets, mealworms, and super worms come in regular and
organic lines, and can be
purchased plain or with seasonings such as BBQ, Moroccan,
honey mustard, sea salt and pepper, and «fire and brimstone.»