I love your content! Thank you for sharing the wonderful family recipe, we really love it, and it is a gem, you bring joy and peace to all of our days, thank you for spreading happiness to the world. Bless you and take care
Wonderful! Real old-time recipies such as this are slowly being lost to the world. We should make a real effort to keep these kinds of things around for the future to see and taste. I will definitely be trying this next summer when the flowers are blooming again.
you are one of my favorite youtubers These milkshake videos are so good. keep up the great work, i hope that you get up at 2 mil at the end of the month.
Thanks you for sharing this recipe with us. It is always wonderful when we share and pass down recipes from our loved ones. Hope you are having a wonderful summer.
I read the title and immediately thought, "Don't bees do that?" Lol, even so, this is an interesting syrup to make, and it makes me wonder what flavors you could get mixing different flowers into it.
I looked it up and there are surprisingly over 300 different types of honey! Including eucalyptus, buckwheat, premium and much more Maybe you could make some and try them for a video?
Please excuse my English is not so good and I have to use Google Translate. Alum is a baking agent made from an aluminum-potassium compound and is considered to be the cause of rickets.