• tombruzzo@aussie.zone
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    6 days ago

    I had that with a candle I bought for my girlfriend. You didn’t even have to light it, you could just open the lid and smell it since it was so strong.

    Also, I remember reading a guide on how to burn a candle years ago. It sounds like a silly concept but it was advice on how to stop the wick tunneling into the wax so it was actually quite useful

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      6 days ago

      These are just 100% beeswax, no added scents. Ideal burn time is a thing, you’ll waste them lighting for too short a period.

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        6 days ago

        Running the figures. 1kg of wax needs 8kg of honey, so 130kgs of honey for 16kgs. Say you put 10g of honey on toast that’s 13,000 slices of toast w/ honey (!).