"You'll remember from making my gunpowder out of urine part 2 video." No, Cody. I don't, but I'll tell you right now that just got you a new subscriber.
@@theretep6494 It's making explosives, UA-cam is scared of "terrorists" using them to make bombs even though it is like the hardest way to make the worst explosive
I'd like to make a suggestion from my experience dehydrating foods like Cody does in this video. You can use much less cornstarch in the initial blending - just enough to keep the honey from sticking to the sides of the blender. Then spread the powder onto a cookie tray after taking it out of the blender, and further dry it, cutting in just enough cornstarch to avoid caking later. This will take the cornstarch quantity to a minimum. Hope that helps!
Dude, if the zombie apocalypse should ever occur then I'm going to join the "brotherhood of Cody" that's what we'll call your post apocalyptic cult. On a more serious note, I love your videos, most science type videos just show what to do with certain chemicals, you show us how you acquire those chemicals. Keep up the good work and you'll be on youtube frontpage in no time.
Who is this Cody! I recently subscribed to him and he seems like such a cool guy, liking chemistry and physics, collecting metals from his mines, making crazy experiments in garage-backyardstyle and seems to have such a cool life!!! Man that guy is AWESOME!
Maybe you should have tried pulling a vacuum on it while heating it up. That way, you could remove more water from it without caramelizing it. And cooking using a vacuum pump is pretty cool!
oh god the look on her face when he handed her the bowl: "oh god... what am I eating now.... 'I'll like it' will i? really? really?!... oookaaayyy.... yeah. it's okay... now are you gonna tell me its gunpowder?"
Hey Cody, I'm a new subscriber and I gotta says your videos are fantastic. I used to be really scared of bees but after watching your beekeeping videos I have a new found appreciation of them and might even try to do it myself one day. Great work man!
I actually just used honey to make ice cream. A little too much honey, it's so rich I can't eat more than three or four bites. Totally worth it though. Like an explosion of sweet flowers in your mouth. Long story short, I really recommend making your own ice cream.
I subscribed about 3-4 weeks ago, when you had ~32,000 subscribers. Now you've (much) more than doubled it. Well deserved, man, looking forward to seeing more.
just found your videos, was curious on Honey Powder, lol, will have to find ur other video, but right now is preserving time where I am, so VERY busy work till you drop days to prep for winter...thanks for sharing😊👍🏻
Man, Ive been subscribed for less than a week, I've watched so many of your videos, and you gained over 10k subscribers since me. Love the videos keep it up.
I tried to make honeycomb but I burned. Twice. I tried to make normal caramel. But I burned it. I don't think I'm gonna try make this. But it looks great on ice cream!
+Cody'sLab hey cody! just want to say hi and that your channel is probably my favorite youtube channel. you seem like you are very knowledgeable about the topics in your videos. love your uploads and learning new things form your videos
+DastiRDTV sshhh... dont distract him. if he is going to work on the audio for his videos all by himself we should let him. Anything would be an improvement.
Hey Cody a honey farmer made a new kind of bee hive I don't have the link but if you research it really quick in sure you'd find it. It uses a plastic honeycomb that gradually extracts the honey from the hive gradually without disturbing or stressing the bees, the honey is drained into resiviours and collected
A spice/coffee grinder might work a little better and give you the ability to make confectioners/powdered sugar. When I've tried to use sugar in a blender in the past it usually heats up really quickly and leaves more unprocessed clumps. If you could buy a cotton candy machine, make some honey cotton candy, package and ship it to me, I'd be very much appreciative!
I watched someone make maple sugar by heating it in a large pot and then transferring it to a very large metal bowl to whip it with a hand mixer, and I assumed that the method for honey sugar would be similar. Although, it makes me wonder if the method would be effective and far less time consuming, as well as prevent the addition of corn starch, or some other anti-caking agent. My momma has always kept a slice of bread in her brown sugar to prevent it from drying into a brick, and I do the same on the occasions when I make my own, I wonder if that would help with honey and maple sugar as well. 8 years later and you're up to 2.13M subscribers; congratulations, Cody. Have you tried the whipped method of this already in another video? Have you heard of the method? I think it would be interesting to find out if it works, but I can't afford honey right now. 😆
Cody, I recently found your channel about last week or so and I've got to say, you are my favorite UA-cam genius! Keep it up man, I just might pass a chemistry test because of you XD
Have you ever done a video on maple syrup? From sap to all the many variants, and how and why it all is possible? If not, I think it would be cool to understand how and why sap from a maple tree is so versatile. Thank you for the videos, can’t help but feel a little smarter having watched them.....definitely informed. You would make a great teacher/professor as well. Cheers, C442
Wow.... when I heard Clark Farm in Grantsville I immediately subscribed! Such a small world lol. Just got into bees last year and been awesome! I had some honey sugar at the Clark farm a few years ago and that is one of the things that got me into bee keeping. Nice job 👏 I'm going to try and make sugar now 😆
Holy heck, Cody! Just about two months ago you uploaded your 10K subscriber video, and now (as of 10/3/15) you have just over 75,200 subs! Keep up the good work, man!
It's like I think you do it, Cody!!! What are you doing for 2023? I hope to see you soon. By the why how was the weather at 🐥 🕳️ Base during the Storm?
Just 5 gallons of honey sitting there. The life of a bee keeper. I have at least 6 of them all the time. Do you have a heater blanket for yours for decrystallizing?
I've mentioned your youtube channel to a few people so far, one who'm already watches it, but I love what you're doing. please look into more of the homesteading things didn't you do chicken raising? but what you do is very educational and I may end up using what you've learned for myself in the future!
you could toss in a couple of food grade clean desiccant packs like you find in certain snacks. i keep one in my sugar bowl and it keeps my sugar nice and non-clumpy. :)
I like the new mic you got, it definitely helps with the sound quality, but I like what someone else said about maybe getting one for the camera so that you can talk into the camera for the shots with your face like the end, and narrate with the other mic for the shots that you are demonstrating something. it might even make it easier to edit if you screw up saying something in the video you can just voice over it later when you are doing the narrating. As always though great video
hey man, glad to hear your audio quality improving! try building a little recording booth with old matresses or something simelar to get rid of the reverb, it will sound even better!
I can use a double boiler to boil honey to not burn it. FYI to make a double boiler you put a glass bowl that fits over a pot. Put water in the pot that the bowl fits over and then put bowl in pot. Then put pot to boil. The steam heats the candy and not the hot pot. You use this to make candy.
Seeing you narrating yourself without your lips moving is funny :D I think you should only use the microphone to narrate if you film your hands, or something else. If you film yourself, or your face more precisely, you should use the camera microphone. In my opinion it is better to have an average sound quality than hearing you speak and not seeing your lips moving :D You could also get an extra microphone for your camera, if your camera has an extra auido-In :) Anyways: Great video! =D
+Copy & Paste Productions Personally I think this is better than bad quality sound from a bad microphone although a little weird. Good Camera microphones cost a fair bit however..
+Cody'sLab Video is fine as it is, allows you to eliminate ambient noises and allows a clear delivery of your idea without any background noise. Sometimes you have machinery working in the background that is quite noisy.
+Cody'sLab As long as you don't look like you're trying to say something and narrate it instead, it should be great. That's the main part. Just speak in the paste tense or else it sounds weird.
The like v view comparison always seems to confuse people. But views only count once you watch past a certain percent of the video. Additionally, some people like, before even starting to watch the video.
If you want to be really "pro" with your sound you should make a sound isolated type of booth. Hang a couple of blankets up in a square and such. I've tried it a couple of times and it really improves the overall quality of the sound - in fact the entire video :)
Cody I have loved chemistry since I knew how to talk and read, and finding your channel and the awesome stuff like the nitric acid and nitro glycerine experiments have inspired me to do much more and seek more knowledge i am only I'm year ten in Australia and my teacher thinks I cheat in my science tests. Thanks for being awesome bruh ;D ps. I'm even planning to get my very own bee hive and italian bees! Because my local area seems a bit deprived if them :D
Hi sir. We tried all your process but after we blend it, it does turns to powder but seconds later it becomes sticky and hard. Where did we go wrong? Was it the honey that we used? Or It needs more cooking? Thanks.
Hey cody, have you ever tried SiO2 thermite? Might be cool to do a video of different types of thermite with manganese, chrome, and silicon oxides for example.
hey Cody I didnt know honey properties change when its heated! cool! looking forward for the video from the festival oh and are you planning on making another beekeeping series ? I really enjoyed previous series and would like to see some more. there arent many other people doing this kinda thing as in year of beekeeping see ya later!
heat kills the medicinal value of honey that is so good for you, but as he explained the honey powder would be used in cooking/baking anyway so it wouldn't matter that its devoid of the healing properties of Honey...always keep some in its WHOLE form for medicinal purposes, but this is good for the powder form which is just a sweetener
"You'll remember from making my gunpowder out of urine part 2 video." No, Cody. I don't, but I'll tell you right now that just got you a new subscriber.
I Know right but I can't find the video
@@goodcitizen3780 yeah, wanted it too. can't find it anywhere.
edit: spoke too soon. it's out there.
It got removed by UA-cam, you can find reuploads
@@8b8b8b why? It has to of been a copyright store from music right? UA-cam can’t just remove a video with that content. It’s not inappropriate
@@theretep6494 It's making explosives, UA-cam is scared of "terrorists" using them to make bombs even though it is like the hardest way to make the worst explosive
Its kind of funny how he awkwardly gestures while he narrates over that
and a couple of times does a lipsmacking when he does it in the narration
Ken Oakleaf so true!!!!!!
I'd like to imagine I'm just reading his mind
I'd like to make a suggestion from my experience dehydrating foods like Cody does in this video.
You can use much less cornstarch in the initial blending - just enough to keep the honey from sticking to the sides of the blender. Then spread the powder onto a cookie tray after taking it out of the blender, and further dry it, cutting in just enough cornstarch to avoid caking later. This will take the cornstarch quantity to a minimum. Hope that helps!
How about an alternative to cornstarch for folks with allergies?
@ChadDoebelin don't let a little cornstarch dictate your life.
Dude, if the zombie apocalypse should ever occur then I'm going to join the "brotherhood of Cody" that's what we'll call your post apocalyptic cult.
On a more serious note, I love your videos, most science type videos just show what to do with certain chemicals, you show us how you acquire those chemicals. Keep up the good work and you'll be on youtube frontpage in no time.
I'm hoping I'll be made a "high priest" or something, you know, because I thunked it up
+Al Paca I'll vote for you as long as I'm loaded with guns
every group needs a tactician I'm in to ;-)
+Al Paca Reading this again because of the comments made me wonder... Why not just "Cody's Brotherhood"?
i'll be the hacker guy!
I wasnt that big into science during school but your channel has made me grow to like science. Keep up the awesome work!
Who is this Cody! I recently subscribed to him and he seems like such a cool guy, liking chemistry and physics, collecting metals from his mines, making crazy experiments in garage-backyardstyle and seems to have such a cool life!!! Man that guy is AWESOME!
+Nathalie Sagt He`s the wordls MVP
ikr! so clever and smart! helps inspire thoughts and learn lots!
+Nathalie Sagt agree with you Cody is a proper coool dude, I love watching his videos
+Nathalie Sagt Minecraft in real life
He's just "NOT THE AVERAGE BEAR"
Good to see a young Un not stuck on Video Games.
His girfriend at the end :"I need a spoon." I laughed
Volvary I would have liked... but it's at 69 likes sooooooo...
Kansas seems both chill as hell and highly suspect anytime Cody hands her treats. Really cute couple.
I love how his fiancée always has the look of just barely putting up with his shenanigans. It's great
that's his sister...
Shrugs, no idea how I was supposed to know that
no justin, that is his girlfriend/fiance
He'll marry his sister?!?!
that's his wife dude
Hes making some og shatter
Lmao I'm sure he does. All the things he grows.
Dylan Fontaine lol
I'm so glad I'm not the only person to think of that.
zetro That's what I thought!
That's what I thought. 👌👏🏻😵
Maybe you should have tried pulling a vacuum on it while heating it up.
That way, you could remove more water from it without caramelizing it.
And cooking using a vacuum pump is pretty cool!
In the apocalypse I would have to find Cody and Grant Thompson
+Mathus Sinn (A2ndFamine)
facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200695226139390&set=a.4031598364683.1073741829.1723374688&type=3&theater
***** That link sadly doesn't seem to work
+Mathus Sinn (A2ndFamine) cody would be insanely helpful and then grant would just be shooting rockets everywhere XD
😂😂😂yes
And demolition ranch
That subscriber growth is quite insane.
At first I felt like I missed a couple of months, when I woke up and checked your channel for new videos.
+Dewicre Yep. I think maybe three weeks ago he posted a vid acknowledging that he had 27K subscribers. Now he's at 74K.
It is all good, though. We've got to support him more than ever, now.
~(^ v ^)~
GO, CODY, GO!
+Dewicre I agree it's crazy. They're well deserved. Cody's a fuggin wizard
Cool :)
grant! my two favourite youtubers in one place!!
+GhekoLeap same thing i were gonna say
XD
+Cody'sLab keep doing what your doing, your gonna be big one day and I can wait to see you make it :D
+Cody'sLab Don't recreate his style, your style is much better, that's also why I subbed to you, love your vids
oh god the look on her face when he handed her the bowl: "oh god... what am I eating now.... 'I'll like it' will i? really? really?!... oookaaayyy.... yeah. it's okay... now are you gonna tell me its gunpowder?"
i thought she was like *Spoon*
Cody miming everything is the best thing I've seen this week.
this guy seems really down to earth, love this channel
Hey Cody, I'm a new subscriber and I gotta says your videos are fantastic. I used to be really scared of bees but after watching your beekeeping videos I have a new found appreciation of them and might even try to do it myself one day. Great work man!
I actually just used honey to make ice cream. A little too much honey, it's so rich I can't eat more than three or four bites. Totally worth it though. Like an explosion of sweet flowers in your mouth.
Long story short, I really recommend making your own ice cream.
I love it when I look up a random topic and find a video from this channel
Wow I just searched this title in the search bar and you have made the video automatic thumbs up
Hey Cody. I know this is an older video but something that would also help moisture from getting to the granules during storage is desiccant packets.
Youre a good kid. Dont lose your originality. I like the variety of your channel and everything else is inconsequential.
I subscribed about 3-4 weeks ago, when you had ~32,000 subscribers. Now you've (much) more than doubled it. Well deserved, man, looking forward to seeing more.
I can't wait to see you waving at the end of your UA-cam videos from Mars. I can almost picture it already.
The hand gestures at 2:26 are priceless.
You certainly are a busy man. I need to go take a nap after watching all that work. Thanks for sharing.
I really love all these sustainable-living videos.
Thumbs up for the honey comb title screen. Great idea.
just found your videos, was curious on Honey Powder, lol, will have to find ur other video, but right now is preserving time where I am, so VERY busy work till you drop days to prep for winter...thanks for sharing😊👍🏻
Man, Ive been subscribed for less than a week, I've watched so many of your videos, and you gained over 10k subscribers since me. Love the videos keep it up.
I like that you kept the hand movements going with your narration.
She just like 'You expect me to eat without a spoon? Go get me a spoon.'
I tried to make honeycomb but I burned. Twice. I tried to make normal caramel. But I burned it.
I don't think I'm gonna try make this.
But it looks great on ice cream!
Thank you for being there to teach others what you have learned and done. Subscribed.
I love all your videos but I wish you could do more about mining in your mines. My favorite video of yors is when you made a ring from rock.
+Cody'sLab why is that? just curious.
probably
cool
+Cody'sLab hey cody! just want to say hi and that your channel is probably my favorite youtube channel. you seem like you are very knowledgeable about the topics in your videos. love your uploads and learning new things form your videos
+Tommy Brownfield Mine To
That microphone is great but you need to use some foam of blankets to get rid of the echo to use the microphone to it's (nearly) full potential.
+DastiRDTV a closet works well too:P
+KingOfKYA Not really. You still need to cover the walls with something soft to prevent echo.
+DastiRDTV sshhh... dont distract him. if he is going to work on the audio for his videos all by himself we should let him. Anything would be an improvement.
+Albion Laster He's giving him good, simple advice. Why is that a "distraction"? I'm sure Cody would love to hear the advice.
I like the certified taste test at the very end. Very nice.
Hey Cody a honey farmer made a new kind of bee hive I don't have the link but if you research it really quick in sure you'd find it. It uses a plastic honeycomb that gradually extracts the honey from the hive gradually without disturbing or stressing the bees, the honey is drained into resiviours and collected
0:50 add blue dye and you got breaking bad
I love your videos Cody. so much info in concentrated form.
A spice/coffee grinder might work a little better and give you the ability to make confectioners/powdered sugar. When I've tried to use sugar in a blender in the past it usually heats up really quickly and leaves more unprocessed clumps. If you could buy a cotton candy machine, make some honey cotton candy, package and ship it to me, I'd be very much appreciative!
I'm just wondering... HOW DOES THIS MAN ONLY HAVE 90,000 SUBS!?!???
I watched someone make maple sugar by heating it in a large pot and then transferring it to a very large metal bowl to whip it with a hand mixer, and I assumed that the method for honey sugar would be similar. Although, it makes me wonder if the method would be effective and far less time consuming, as well as prevent the addition of corn starch, or some other anti-caking agent. My momma has always kept a slice of bread in her brown sugar to prevent it from drying into a brick, and I do the same on the occasions when I make my own, I wonder if that would help with honey and maple sugar as well. 8 years later and you're up to 2.13M subscribers; congratulations, Cody. Have you tried the whipped method of this already in another video? Have you heard of the method? I think it would be interesting to find out if it works, but I can't afford honey right now. 😆
Cody, I recently found your channel about last week or so and I've got to say, you are my favorite UA-cam genius! Keep it up man, I just might pass a chemistry test because of you XD
Have you ever done a video on maple syrup? From sap to all the many variants, and how and why it all is possible? If not, I think it would be cool to understand how and why sap from a maple tree is so versatile. Thank you for the videos, can’t help but feel a little smarter having watched them.....definitely informed.
You would make a great teacher/professor as well.
Cheers, C442
Man, you have some of the most interesting videos I've ever watched. I've subscribed
Just started watching your videos today, already a big fan. You will get big on youtube, trust me.
I prefer you talking personally over the narration in all honesty, I think its a big part of what makes your videos you.
Hi, May I ask you something? For how long did you cook the honey before you put it on a mold to cooled?
I thought if honey boils it becomes poisonous? He just let it boil. Is that okay?? Also I can't have corn starch, what else can I use?
Perhaps you would be able to dry the sugar further using a vacuum chamber or dehydrator to allow for more granulation and less clumping.
This is nice, but quick question. Is this better than Cane sugar?
Any idea if such a high temperature destroys vitamins and other good things in honey? Thanks for the vid!
i'm so fascinated by your channel
Its good method,, how you know this? Can you write the journal to prove it? Need it for my exam
Nice work!
Thanks, was looking all over the internet for this.
Wow.... when I heard Clark Farm in Grantsville I immediately subscribed! Such a small world lol. Just got into bees last year and been awesome! I had some honey sugar at the Clark farm a few years ago and that is one of the things that got me into bee keeping. Nice job 👏
I'm going to try and make sugar now 😆
Holy heck, Cody! Just about two months ago you uploaded your 10K subscriber video, and now (as of 10/3/15) you have just over 75,200 subs! Keep up the good work, man!
Try silica gel for drying purposes; amazon sells pounds of it for a couple bucks, or you can buy it at a craft store near the flowers.
It's like I think you do it, Cody!!! What are you doing for 2023? I hope to see you soon. By the why how was the weather at 🐥 🕳️ Base during the Storm?
Just 5 gallons of honey sitting there. The life of a bee keeper. I have at least 6 of them all the time. Do you have a heater blanket for yours for decrystallizing?
Usually on UA-cam for gun/ammo reviews. Your gunpowder videos caught my eye. Hooked ever since.
This is Soo humble and delightful to watch thank you mate 👍
Just a thought: adding some granulated sugar to act as seed crystals as it's cooling might help.
The hand gestures while staring at the camera* narrating in your head was hilarious :D
Honey sugar is awesome for making a rub to smoke/BBQ pork or chicken! Yum!
I can't wait to get my 2 hives up & running❣🐝
I've mentioned your youtube channel to a few people so far, one who'm already watches it, but I love what you're doing. please look into more of the homesteading things didn't you do chicken raising? but what you do is very educational and I may end up using what you've learned for myself in the future!
nice you fixed the one ear thing :) nice man and great vid
you could toss in a couple of food grade clean desiccant packs like you find in certain snacks. i keep one in my sugar bowl and it keeps my sugar nice and non-clumpy. :)
awesome video. I never thought about making the candy form before turning it into a powder ❤❤ thanks
The mic is great. Usually your videos tend to have one sided audio that's really irritating with headphones. Nice to have that fixed
Awesome, I've made orange glass candy, but never thought to grind it into sugar
Out I need to make this! My in laws sister is a beekeeper and we always have fresh honey! Thanks for this!
This is great sir..what is the shelf life of this product when mixed with other spices
i watched the intro three times because it was so cool
I like the new mic you got, it definitely helps with the sound quality, but I like what someone else said about maybe getting one for the camera so that you can talk into the camera for the shots with your face like the end, and narrate with the other mic for the shots that you are demonstrating something. it might even make it easier to edit if you screw up saying something in the video you can just voice over it later when you are doing the narrating.
As always though great video
Perfect this is what I need to make a homemade seasoning
hey man, glad to hear your audio quality improving! try building a little recording booth with old matresses or something simelar to get rid of the reverb, it will sound even better!
Would a double boiler be able to concentrate it more without cooking it? Might still save some time vs. the dehydrator, or give it a head start.
I can use a double boiler to boil honey to not burn it. FYI to make a double boiler you put a glass bowl that fits over a pot. Put water in the pot that the bowl fits over and then put bowl in pot. Then put pot to boil. The steam heats the candy and not the hot pot. You use this to make candy.
Seeing you narrating yourself without your lips moving is funny :D I think you should only use the microphone to narrate if you film your hands, or something else. If you film yourself, or your face more precisely, you should use the camera microphone. In my opinion it is better to have an average sound quality than hearing you speak and not seeing your lips moving :D You could also get an extra microphone for your camera, if your camera has an extra auido-In :) Anyways: Great video! =D
How is this comment from 8 hours ago when the video just came out? And how is there 112 likes but 78 views?
+Copy & Paste Productions Personally I think this is better than bad quality sound from a bad microphone although a little weird. Good Camera microphones cost a fair bit however..
+Cody'sLab Video is fine as it is, allows you to eliminate ambient noises and allows a clear delivery of your idea without any background noise. Sometimes you have machinery working in the background that is quite noisy.
+Cody'sLab As long as you don't look like you're trying to say something and narrate it instead, it should be great. That's the main part. Just speak in the paste tense or else it sounds weird.
The like v view comparison always seems to confuse people. But views only count once you watch past a certain percent of the video. Additionally, some people like, before even starting to watch the video.
If you want to be really "pro" with your sound you should make a sound isolated type of booth. Hang a couple of blankets up in a square and such. I've tried it a couple of times and it really improves the overall quality of the sound - in fact the entire video :)
yo!!! just saw your diamond vid on TV!!! congrates for all the soon to come fame
The channel's name made with bees is ultra-clever.
I have done the exact same thing some years ago , nice video!
Did the "something special" include song and dance?
For how long did you dry it? What is the relative humidity of your air? Mine after 24 h is still very sticky not as a glass
sound quality is tons better with that blue yeti! Loving it :)
Cody I have loved chemistry since I knew how to talk and read, and finding your channel and the awesome stuff like the nitric acid and nitro glycerine experiments have inspired me to do much more and seek more knowledge i am only I'm year ten in Australia and my teacher thinks I cheat in my science tests. Thanks for being awesome bruh ;D ps. I'm even planning to get my very own bee hive and italian bees! Because my local area seems a bit deprived if them :D
Interesting recipe, think I'll try it out, thanks
you can also choose to dehydrate it so that it doesnt caramelize
Hi sir. We tried all your process but after we blend it, it does turns to powder but seconds later it becomes sticky and hard. Where did we go wrong? Was it the honey that we used? Or It needs more cooking? Thanks.
Have you thought about building a vacuum dehydrator?
my jaw actually dropped holy shit that intro was cool but simple thumbs up
i would use the honey sugar in my coffee sounds delicious
Sorry, if I sound like an idiot but won't the cornstarch have an effect on the taste of the sugar?
Hey cody, have you ever tried SiO2 thermite? Might be cool to do a video of different types of thermite with manganese, chrome, and silicon oxides for example.
haha dude the end is hilarious your just going along with the narration :)
hey Cody
I didnt know honey properties change when its heated! cool!
looking forward for the video from the festival
oh and are you planning on making another beekeeping series ? I really enjoyed previous series and would like to see some more. there arent many other people doing this kinda thing as in year of beekeeping
see ya later!
heat kills the medicinal value of honey that is so good for you, but as he explained the honey powder would be used in cooking/baking anyway so it wouldn't matter that its devoid of the healing properties of Honey...always keep some in its WHOLE form for medicinal purposes, but this is good for the powder form which is just a sweetener
The hero we need.