Sending Honey to Cambodia

After dinner, we headed to Takashimaya to sweeten the night with honey.

A few weeks ago, I had recommended a friend to try manuka honey to heal her husband’s frequent cough and sore throat. It worked so wonderfully, she wanted more of it.

The brand she had tried is Honey Farm which is sold in Takashimaya Shopping Centre. Now that she has gone home to Cambodia, she couldn’t get any more of it. Since we were in the area, we decided to end the night with a good deed.

Honey Farm’s manuka honey was on sale too. A one kg bottle normally costs SGD115.00 but we got it with a 15% discount. Now we need to figure out how to send it to our friend in Cambodia.

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  1. Posted February 18, 2008 at 1:00 am | Permalink

    Nice blog you have here. Honey sure have a lot of benefits or its richness. Even though it is sweet, it is believed that honey can cure a lot of diseases or it is a supplement to prevent diseases.

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