Honey Cave 2 Jar

Instead of stealing them, Barnaby noticed the jars were empty—the bees had been too tired from a long drought to fill them. Taking pity, Barnaby spent the next week bringing fresh water from the Silver Stream and shielding the nearby wildflowers from the scorching sun.

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Do not store this jar upright in a dark cupboard. Store it inverted if using the silicone bee-brush lid. Place the jar upside down in a small ceramic dish (a "honey saucer"). Gravity keeps the honey ready to flow. The wide base (now on top) acts as a handle. Instead of stealing them, Barnaby noticed the jars

Place the silicone-coated lid onto the rim. Screw the metal band on "finger-tight"—do not overtighten, as this can compromise the silicone seal over time. For long-term storage (over 6 months), consider dipping the sealed lid in paraffin wax for an additional oxygen barrier. Place the jar upside down in a small