We sourced the honey from a local farmer - something like 8 gallons in total (8 large jugs)
Then we bought 4 oz. glass jars and pewter lids from an online candle supply co., and I got to work designing round labels that were printed on sheets of avery label paper, each one cut out with a circle cutter.
Once we had the honey and jars in hand, we began filling them one-by-one with a ladle with help from our roommate Charlie.
Success! The honey was a hit and no jars were left behind.


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