Do not attempt to microwave de-granulate plastic containers.
This is for Charlie B who asked me last week how to de-granulate honey in labled plastic containers. The good friend that I am, I experimented and came to this conclusion: If you try, do it in steps, not all at once, or you will melt your container.
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So did it degranulate? :)
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dfortune
So did it degranulate? :)
Very successfully.:no:
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cerezha
I love the label!
You can't be serious. Here's a real honey label!
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odfrank
Very successfully.:no:
Thanks for trying Olly! I guess it will be a hot water soak right before they get labeled and sold.
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If the jar is already labeled, we place ours in a zip-loc before the bath. You can use larger bags if you soak more than one jar at a time and they are reusable as long as the bottom of the 'soaker' is not so hot that it melts the bag.