(Thanks for the pings!)
I currently have almost 4 gallons of honey, I buy in gallon containers from Azure Standard. The clover has crystallized, the wild flower has not. In a gallon jar it is very very hard to dig out crystallized honey plus it gets all over my hand/wrist/arm! So the other day DH liquified (more or less, enough to get it out of the jar, not really liquid) by putting the honey container in the large pot of hot water we keep on the wood stove. Not boiling. Worked fine.
THe remaining non-crystallized honey I need to pour into smaller jars for easier access. Thanks for the honey reminder.
Here’s a link to Azure Standard honey and prices, they deliver for free with a good sized order at drop spots over much of the US. Their gallons (12#) are what I buy.
https://www.azurestandard.com/shop/search/honey
Thanks you for your story about how to deal with crystallized honey in a gallon jar. I would imagine a lot of people that buy honey end up with it crystallized in a plastic bear or something and think it is ruined.
I’ve never ordered from Azure. I think I tried to figure out once where they deliver to around here. It looks like probably the Azure standard honey is the cheapest, for 10 lbs. Is that the kind you got?