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honey, told slowly.
field notes from family apiaries, why less belongs on the label, and the simplicity of an ice pop safe for a four-year-old
featuredhoney benefits·6 min read
honey vs. sugar in frozen desserts
why we sweetened a popsicle with raw honey instead of cane sugar — and what the data actually shows.
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jennifer green
founder · may 4 2026
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