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I just keep my honey in the squeeze bottle it comes in. Do you keep the honey in the honey pot or just put it in there when you need to serve it? They are so cute but I'm not sure if I really need one.

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I use a honey pot. I buy good sized glass jars of honey at a local farm, not very convient for serving. I fill up the honey pot and we use it from there, refilling the pot when its low. I wash the pot between jars

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here is mine.....i cannot resist cute serving pieces for honey and jams. i have purchased multiples of these to give as hostess gifts along with a jar of local honey and a tea towel.

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that is the same one I have! I got it at mashalls for $4

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On 11/24/2014 bichon_emma said:

that is the same one I have! I got it at mashalls for $4

you have great taste bichon (and i have a bichon also! ).

you got a great deal.....i think i may have paid around ten dollars for mine.

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On 11/24/2014 sunshine45 said:
On 11/24/2014 bichon_emma said:

that is the same one I have! I got it at mashalls for $4

you have great taste bichon (and i have a bichon also! ).

you got a great deal.....i think i may have paid around ten dollars for mine.

They're great little dogs with so much personality.

If you ave a marshall's/tj maxx around you and you need to pick up another for a hostess gift it may be worth a pop in. I see them in mine all the time

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i am definitely going to pop in to see if there are any.....thanks for the tip!

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We use one too, they are really cute!

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I enjoy honey in my tea. These pots are so whimsical and Amazon has it for around $8.00. My question is, if anyone would be kind enough to reply, does the honey drip off the wooden swirler when transferring the honey from the pot to the tea mug? It seems like it would make a mess. Also, how much honey does the above shown pot hold? In the warmer weather, does it attract ants and other assorted critters or is there a seal on the rim? Thanks so much for any and all replies.

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I dont use one, I just squirt it from the plastic bear. That one is really cute though. I love it.