30-year old honey (Lafayette)

These are two open (but with tight plastic lids) #10 cans of honey. I have used it, but I have an empty nest now and can't just keep this money honey. It is crystallized, but fully usable! I found this on-line:

"In 2015, archaeologists reported that they'd found 3,000-year-old honey while excavating tombs in Egypt, and it was perfectly edible. This durability is thanks to the unique features of honey: it is low in water and high in sugar, so bacteria cannot grow on it."

Anyone wanna try this?!

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