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Cinnamon-Infused Honey {2 Ways}

January 22, 2015 by Katie Mae Stanley Leave a Comment

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Did you ever eat red hots as a kid? They were one of my favorite candies when I was little. I loved the spicy cinnamon flavor.

I loved the taste but, I am not about to eat them again! Instead I have found a simple treat that tastes just the same but it 1000 times better for you- Cinnamon Infused Honey.

I kid you not, it tastes just like them.

It all started as a simple cinnamon infused honey…

Join me at Traditional Cooking School to learn 2 simple ways to make a cinnamon infused honey!

 

 

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About Katie Mae Stanley

Katie Mae Stanley is the creator of Nourishing Simplicity. She believes that a made from scratch life is possible with a measure of grace. She teaches you to craft simple, nourishing recipes and natural DIY products at home.

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