Rice pudding and local honey?

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2012/10/29 12:50:03 (permalink)

Rice pudding and local honey?



I'm hoping to find out that it's actually good for you.



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    spacealf
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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 12:52:15 (permalink)
    Nope, rice has gone bad for some reason I do not remember right now. Ah, look it up.

     
     
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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 13:13:53 (permalink)
    It sounds good.... 

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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 13:31:07 (permalink)
    oh, man I LOVE me some rice pudding!!!  but I've never put honey in it. 

    would that be in addition to the sugar already in the rice pudding?  that might be TOO sweet.

    local honey is supposed to help with allergies, but it's never helped me.  my allergies are too severe.

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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 13:49:02 (permalink)
     I'd try it in a flash. Can't hurt you. Good for you. Sure....unless you planned to eat a few quarts of it.

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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 15:31:18 (permalink)
    Beagle




    local honey is supposed to help with allergies, but it's never helped me.  my allergies are too severe.

    I've heard that honey helps to heal and alleviate allergies.... not only due to all the local pollen in it but also on wounds and cuts and things.  It's anti-bacterial in nature and has a ton of good things in it that speeds healing. 


    I'm guessing you have to use it on a regular basis to build up the antibodies needed to deal with allergies.  I believe allergies are more common these days because people and kids especially don't spend much time outside getting natural exposure to the allergens that are a normal part of our environment. We all live in air conditioned homes, drive air conditioned vehicles, and work in doors in air conditioned offices..... is it any wonder we are allergic to pollen? 


    I have been afflicted with it too, in the past,  but I have, for the past several years, attempted to spend more time outdoors, especially in the springtime pollen season, to get that exposure and my allergies have, for all intents and purposes,  disappeared. 

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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 15:42:01 (permalink)
    My allergies could not have been due to being brought up in A/C conditions.  we didn't have A/C when I was growing up, not in the house and not in the cars.  we got a couple of window units by the time I was in high school and the first car I had with A/C was my 3rd car as an adult.  my first 2 were without A/C.

    my allergies are very very severe.  I spend all my time indoors as an adult because I can because I'm trying to minimize my allergies.  I take 3 Rx and 4 OTC allergy meds EVERY DAY and I still have days that I can't function even enough to go to work during the spring and fall seasons.

    but I am certain spending more time outdoors would not cure what I have, it would only make me more miserable. 
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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 16:22:39 (permalink)
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    I'm hoping to find out that it's actually good for you.

    Why?
     
    Has somebody tipped a bowl of it over your head?
     
    In which case I'd say it was probably good for them.

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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 17:15:18 (permalink)
    Sort of on topic...  I tried taking a spoonful of local honey every day for my alergies and it helped a bit (the Farmer's Market actually had a guy who kept the bees that serviced the flowers at my home - can't get any more "local" than that!).

    It did help me get used to all the new stuff, but I still needed to take an over-the-counter medicine on top of it (Claritin or Alegra).

     
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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 17:37:13 (permalink)
    Just passing by to snoop cause OMG that sounds good right about now  


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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 18:04:01 (permalink)
    I used to get hay fever something rotten when I was younger. Real miserable stuff. Then in my mid 20's I started eating a really good quality raw honey on a regular basis - it has to be raw, not the cheaper "blended" stuff that's heat treated. Anyway my hay fever was completely cured over the space of a couple of months and I've never had it since, that was 15 years ago. I was convinced that it was exposure to pollen that built up my resistance. Sure enough, a couple of years later I read in the paper that some doctors were giving pollen injections as a treatment for hay fever. 

    Bee pollen is extremely good for you, it has tons of nutrients in there. I buy it from the health food store and take a big spoonful with my morning protein shake. It tastes kind of funny and has a weird texture but I just swallow it whole with the shake. 
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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 18:09:07 (permalink)
    Well I was always told to be healthy ya had to eat yer honey.....

    I'll behave now.

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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 18:15:37 (permalink)
    Local honey will help with many things, both local and global. Weather, where did that come from? Rice...., regional rice is nice. Rice is a grass, sugar is a grass, wheat is a grass. Grass's can be... big, and complex.

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    Re:Rice pudding and local honey? 2012/10/29 20:10:35 (permalink)
    Crg


    Local honey will help with many things, both local and global. Weather, where did that come from? Rice...., regional rice is nice. Rice is a grass, sugar is a grass, wheat is a grass. Grass's can be... big, and complex.


    And illegal.

     
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