Tuesday, February 22, 2011


A fun recipe to do with the kids this summer when the fields are in full bloom with unsprayed wild clover. Over a hundred years old from an old New Hampshire native.

HOMEMADE HONEY

2 1/2 cups white clover flowers (No green parts)

1 cup red clover flowers (No green parts)

Petals of four wild roses

10 cups sugar

1 teas. alum

3 cup water






Directions:

1.

Wash blossoms and drain well.

2. Bring all ingredients except alum to a boil and stir slowly.

3. Add alum and stir 60 times (no more, no less). Turn heat off

Allow to streep for 3 hours.

4. Strain mixture through cheesecloth, reheat to boil and pour into clean sterilized 6 oz containers.


Note: If you use green parts your recipe will taste grassy.

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