Sweet Treat, Homemade Honey Sticks.

 by Spl1nt3rC3ll
This Instructable will teach you how to easily make a honey stick. It's a simple and tasty snack.
 
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Scurvymcdiggle says: Jun 8, 2011. 8:41 AM
or use a seal a meal. with the seal only function.
Shastaw2006 says: Aug 23, 2008. 11:11 PM
You could also just melt the end of the straw with a lighter, take your fingers to press the ends together and seal. It doesn't burn your fingers, but be careful.
xero_o in reply to Shastaw2006Apr 8, 2011. 1:08 PM
Thanks for the suggestion! I just did my own instructable using the technique you're referring to.

DIY Honey Sticks


imshanedulong in reply to Shastaw2006Aug 26, 2010. 6:13 AM
You could alsom use wax! I've seen honey straws sealed with wax.
tiuk says: Oct 27, 2007. 3:14 PM
How do you eat it? Suck the honey out, or bite the straw?
Spl1nt3rC3ll (author) in reply to tiukOct 27, 2007. 3:26 PM
Both. ;)
Weissensteinburg in reply to Spl1nt3rC3llOct 27, 2007. 3:28 PM
What if you froze these, extracted the stick, and used them as tea stirrers?
tiuk in reply to WeissensteinburgOct 27, 2007. 3:56 PM
That's a cool idea. Does honey freeze?
Weissensteinburg in reply to tiukOct 27, 2007. 4:17 PM
Well everything freezes...im not sure if it would freeze in a normal freezer though..
Mathias Re'eh in reply to WeissensteinburgAug 21, 2009. 1:57 PM
it wouldn't freeze in a normal freezer it would just crystalize
Kiteman in reply to tiukOct 27, 2007. 4:07 PM
...freeze...cool idea...

Yeh, well, I thought it was amusing!

Nice idea for a snack - #2 son would love them, whilst simultaneously gluing himself to the fridge :-)
Weissensteinburg in reply to KitemanOct 27, 2007. 4:18 PM
#1 wouldn't like them? (Do you actually call them #1 and #2? ..."One, get over here!")
Kiteman in reply to WeissensteinburgOct 27, 2007. 4:39 PM
#1 is not so keen on honey.

I do occasionally call them by their numbers (it's a family thing - my dad calls me #1 son, even though I have no brothers, just a sister), especially if I'm calling them from a distance.

Mainly, though, it's an identity precaution (just like I refer to my other half as Kitewife because she has a very unusual name that would be easy to track down). I'll keep calling them #1 and #2 online until they're old enough to understand the dangers of identity theft and can decide for themselves.
Kiteman in reply to KitemanOct 27, 2007. 4:40 PM
(It's not "1" and "2", though, it's "Number One Son" and "Number Two Son". I think my dad pinched the idea off old Charlie Chan films).
imshanedulong in reply to KitemanAug 26, 2010. 6:12 AM
Very efficient... I plan on naming my robot army that way. When I take over the world, I will dedicate my success to instrucables! The general robot even looks like an instrucables robot!
X_D_3_M_1 in reply to KitemanOct 27, 2007. 5:50 PM
like jackie chan? rush hour was like hecka cool
Kiteman in reply to X_D_3_M_1Oct 28, 2007. 1:59 AM
No, an old movie detective.

(google)

This is a fan site and so is this.

Good ol' Wikipedia
X_D_3_M_1 in reply to KitemanOct 28, 2007. 10:23 AM
eh detectives aint no cool!
daninja says: Jul 10, 2009. 6:45 PM
We have a hive at our house... From two boxes we got EIGHTY POUNDS OF HONEY!!!
Mathias Re'eh in reply to daninjaAug 21, 2009. 1:55 PM
ha ha with our 3 we got 260!!! :P
thunderstruck7 says: Aug 16, 2009. 12:25 PM
my uncle is the head beekeeper of our county and has 6-8 hive at my house and several around the county, this looks like a great idea.
wolf555hound says: Sep 9, 2008. 7:26 PM
my gramma would send us those, but there were like pro sealeded
ItsTheHobbs says: Aug 21, 2008. 3:35 PM
or use this to seal them, only holding them with pliers instead of the wood. Then they stay good, and stay closed for good until you cut them.

(thanks to ikssk for the idea)
ItsTheHobbs says: Aug 21, 2008. 3:29 PM
Use this to seal them, and they're perfect. I plan to do this soon.
Rockerx says: Jan 29, 2008. 7:27 PM
would it be possible to add flavoring(ex. cherry juice?)
Spl1nt3rC3ll (author) in reply to RockerxJan 29, 2008. 7:59 PM
I think it is, you would have to figure out a way to do it though. Try mixing them in a bowl and use a funnel to get the honey into the stick.
Aar000n3y says: Oct 27, 2007. 8:16 PM
Sounds pretty good, but I wouldn't have the honey contacting the adhesive of that tape. I would bend the end of the straw upward, then tape that closed so you don't have to worry about that.
Spl1nt3rC3ll (author) in reply to Aar000n3yJan 11, 2008. 9:05 PM
I never thought of that, it also helps to prevent leaks. Thanks.
callmeshane says: Oct 28, 2007. 6:28 AM
Hmmmmmmmm nice but too much screwing around.... Methinks a spoon in the jar is much easier...
Spl1nt3rC3ll (author) in reply to callmeshaneJan 11, 2008. 9:04 PM
Why go through the trouble of forming sugar into cubes?
Doctor What says: Nov 20, 2007. 2:06 PM
The tea stirrer idea is pretty good, but if i were you, i would seal the end by melting the plastic together, you could use a bag sealer.
Spl1nt3rC3ll (author) in reply to Doctor WhatJan 11, 2008. 9:01 PM
Great idea! Wow, a month and a half delayed response I tried that, but my bag sealer was too weak.
X_D_3_M_1 says: Oct 27, 2007. 5:49 PM
dude tehse r like hecka cool! i used bendy straw with the bendy part cut out. reusable too.
Spl1nt3rC3ll (author) in reply to X_D_3_M_1Oct 27, 2007. 5:58 PM
Thanks.
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