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June 25 - July 2, 1998

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Really Raw Honey

A creamy, unprocessed alternative to sweet syrup

Noshing & Sipping by Theresa Regli

It's edible, it's spreadable, and you can even use it to moisturize your skin. Really Raw Honey, made by a company based in Maryland, is unprocessed, unfiltered, and unrefined -- exactly the way bees made it. While the exact taste of the honey depends on which flowers and trees the bees harvest, the texture of Really Raw is creamy rather than syrupy -- perfect for spreading on warm bread. Each portion is topped with crunchy bits of honeycomb, which make a great snack in themselves. As for using it as a moisturizer, raw honey has been used to soothe dryness, cuts, and burns for thousands of years. So why not? A one-pound container costs $8.49 at Cardullo's in Harvard Square.


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