Oh hell no. LOL
Although I have a neighbor who does keep bees.
One can buy honey by the tubfull and it keeps forever.
Just as an additive of course.
Just buy MRE type kits to last whatever time you feel necessary until you can get up a garden spot, whether your own, or a communal spot.
Here's maybe your foremost concern in the idea:
Heath codes on chickens are extreme, especially urban, and would likely be used as a reason to mess with your attempt.
I sympathize with your situation. Hope things work out in any case.
Oh hell no. LOL Although I have a neighbor who does keep bees. One can buy honey by the tubfull and it keeps forever. Just as an additive of course. Just buy MRE type kits to last whatever time you feel necessary until you can get up a garden spot, whether your own, or a communal spot.
Here's maybe your foremost concern in the idea: Heath codes on chickens are extreme, especially urban, and would likely be used as a reason to mess with your attempt.
I sympathize with your situation. Hope things work out in any case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV4G5OUrVqg
Minor point but honey has some antiseptic properties - I believe the Roman army and the gladiator handlers used honey to dress wounds.
Yes, it keeps out bacteria, same reason it 'keeps' for so long and why it was also used as an ingredient in embalming.
3,000 year old honey was found to be still edible.
Can also be used in all sorts of recipes rather than eating pure.
Yup. Hot honey is amazing!
Thanks for the tip, I'll try it.