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Sore Throat Relief. Let a teaspoon of honey melt in the back of the mouth and trickle down the throat. Eases inflamed raw tissues.

Wounds or Grazes. Cover wound with honey and a bandage. Excellent healer.

For burns. Apply freely over burns. It cools, removes pain and aids fast healing without scarring. Apart from being a salve and antibiotic, bacteria cannot live in honey.

Nasal Congestion. Place a dessert spoon of honey in a basin of hot water and inhale fumes after covering your head with a towel over the basin.

Migraine. Use a dessertspoon of honey dissolved in half a glass of warm water. Sip at start of attack. If necessary repeat in 20 minutes.


Summer Fruit Combo / Honey Dressing

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Lemonade Honey Dressing:
¼ cup frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
¼ cup Burleson's honey
½ teaspoon poppy seeds
Dash salt

Salad:
2 cups red seedless grapes, halved
2 cups watermelon cubes
2 medium nectarines or peeled peaches, sliced thinly
2 medium pears, cubed

In a small jar with a tight-fitting lid, combine all the dressing ingredients; shake well.

In a large bowl, combine all the salad ingredients. Pour dressing over salad: toss gently to coat.

Makes 16 ½-cup servings.

Ingredient Substitutions:
Use fruit that is plentiful and in season for this recipe; any favorite fruit will work.
Use other flavors of frozen concentrate for new dressing combinations. Try orange juice, raspberry juice, cranberry juice, or tropical fruit juice.



  

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