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Reuse Honey Bottle For Squeeze Jelly


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My four year old grandson was ready for lunch and wanted to know where the squeeze bottle of jelly was for his sandwich. I had just emptied a squeeze jar of honey, so I removed the top, washed the honey container, filled it with the strawberry jelly, put the top on and he squeezed out jelly for his sandwich. I now have a use for the squeeze jars after the honey is gone and a happy grandson.

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By Bobbie G from Rockwall, TX

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June 7, 20070 found this helpful

GREAT IDEA A LOT LESS MESSY

 
 
By Cheryl (Guest Post)
June 8, 20070 found this helpful

Bobbie-Do you have a local honey producer? They often give credit toward a refill on a returned bottle or bear, thereby saving you some money! Also, lots of folks credit their locally produced honey with the ability to decrease the need for antihistamines & certain other drugs! Note I mentioned 'locally produced honey' because only the bees collecting the pollen in *your area* produce the honey with the specific anti~allergens for your area! Makes sense, right?

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