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Topic: Honey = good stuff!  (Read 1187 times)

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mooch

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If you want some delicious honey = http://www.jackofalltrades.biz

Jack aka "Action" was kind and generous enough to send me a sample. I just got in the mail today and I've been sipping it out of the 12 oz bottle and it's really addicting  :smt007

ORDER YOURS NOW  :smt079 REALLY GOOD STUFF  :smt002


Papa Al

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I'll second that..

Jack gave me a sample also, it is good stuff.


Action

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I am glad you guys liked it. It is straight off the bees.There is a good chance that it may crystallize (if it lasts that long  :smt003) But HONEY never goes bad. Just set it in some hot water or micro (not to long) Just until it goes liquid again. I want to fish some tournaments, If I do I will bring more samples.
Jack


mooch

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Jack - does it need to be refrigirated?


Action

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No, Just set it on the table or where ever and eat away. You can heat it to make it easier to use but anything over 140 deg. it loses all its nutrition. So heat sparingly. It is also good antiseptic for burns and other wounds-Just try not to lick :smt003
Jack


mooch

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Thanks for the tip Jack!


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I got some from Jack as well and it is the BOMB!
Feast or famine. I had another bee keeper in my neck of the woods give me a bottle the same week. Been loving it all.
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I also have to pipe in that the honey was amazing. There is nothing like fresh produce. Gotta love the stuff.

-Brian


 

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