Really long term keeping honey

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No... it's fine .. I put it in my warming cabinet and it went nice and runny so I was able to repack it... but it's nicely crystallized now and ready for a bit of 3000 year old toast if you can find some ... I won't tell Trading Standards if you don't ... cash sales only I'm afraid now as it's getting a lot of interest ...

I will check down the back of my sofa. Blue toast with some "culture". Free to a good home. May be able to swing some salty Domino pizza crust too.
 
When you open one of your large containers, you could then put the honey into jars. That will mean when you get to use any jar, the honey will only have been open to the open air once when it was jarred, so even the oldest will have limited exposure.
 

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