A culinary question. If a chunk of honeycomb (the bee one, not the lolly one) is served on a cheese platter, how is it meant to be eaten? Do you put it on a cracker with the cheese? What about the wax, eat or spit? Or is it for decoration only and don’t touch it?
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Some stinky and sharp cheese pair really well with honey.
The wax is edible, should you choose to ingest it.
To me, of it's on a plate or platter, it's fair game.
Fully agree with all of this. Particularly nice on a slice of apple with some stinky cheese mooshed up on it.
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good lord the furries must love it
Bugger. Was just about to do a Coles run (mainly for cat litter and cat food) and it started raining.
Wet cat food is one thing, pre-wetted litter not so great
so many emails and messages to send today , brain is stuck, will do after a walk