Tangerine_
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I put it in the microwave and melted all the honey comb in there. Wooops.Put the honey jar in a container of hot water, instant decrease in viscosity, you're welcome.
I put it in the microwave and melted all the honey comb in there. Wooops.Put the honey jar in a container of hot water, instant decrease in viscosity, you're welcome.
If you’re using pliers to squeeze your honey, he doesn’t complain?I tried half peanut butter and bananas with raw honey and the other half with just peanut butter and blackberry jam.
The banana and honey side was soooo good. I don't why I never tried this before now. Probably because getting the honey to squeeze out requires a set of flat nose pliers.
It happen, when it's sunny and warm put it outside...for a bitI put in in the microwave and melted all the honey comb in there. Wooops.
Hot biscuits - butter, honey w/ comb.Put the honey jar in a container of hot water, instant decrease in viscosity, you're welcome.
Put a sausage patty in itHot biscuits - butter, honey w/ comb.
Man, that's livin!
Currently having an email conversation with the police whilst toking on some morning mimosaView attachment 4556861
Anyone remember Sambo's restaurants? They had whipped honey butter they called tiger butter. It was from the story of "Little Black Sambo". The original place is still open in Santa Barbara. Being non PC is what ended the chain's success.I like about a 50/50 mix of budder and honey......I call it my funny honey. Put that shit on anything!
Never heard of them, but I like the name of the butter.Anyone remember Sambo's restaurants? They had whipped honey butter they called tiger butter. It was from the story of "Little Black Sambo". The original place is still open in Santa Barbara. Being non PC is what ended the chain's success.
Wow I had forgotten about that place. When my mom met my stepdad he was the manager of one. I remember having a giant stuffed tiger. Probably 4 or 5’ tall.Anyone remember Sambo's restaurants? They had whipped honey butter they called tiger butter. It was from the story of "Little Black Sambo". The original place is still open in Santa Barbara. Being non PC is what ended the chain's success.
They would hand out "wooden nickels" good for a cup of coffee.Wow I had forgotten about that place. When my mom met my stepdad he was the manager of one. I remember having a giant stuffed tiger. Probably 4 or 5’ tall.
Interesting. I didn’t know any of that.The Troubling History of Sambo’s Pancake House
The first Sambo’s Pancake House opened on June 17, 1957 in downtown Santa Barbara. However, no matter how hard they worked to foster a welcoming atmosphere, there was a large portion of the population who would never feel “at home” at the restaurant.www.kcet.org
We had one in San Jose. I remember going as a kid. If I remember correctly it either became a Denny's or a Bob's big boy, then a Denny's. And if I'm correct it's the same Denny's that got bad press for being racist to it's customers.I remember eating at one as a kid, I think it was in Lakewood, CA