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Old 08-10-2004, 04:24 PM
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Bob wrote:
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JXM2119 wrote:
Does anyone have any good sources for Honey online?
I'm going to make cider and use honey as a substitue instead
of sugar this year.

- Jay


If you live in the UK, beedata.com will tell you where your nearest
honey supplier is. If not, Google might be able to tell you if there is
a apiary near you.


He looks to be in Rochester NY.
The =only= honey to use, period, is Sue Bee Clover honey. I have used it
exclusively for 26 years+, and it has never disappointed me. It is high,
$6.50 for 2.5 lbs here, but worth it. Trust me. Ask your local store if they
can get a larger container and order you a case. You won't regret it.


Bob,
I see Sue Bee all the time at the local Costco, but I'm usually leery
about buying anything sold at a grocery-type store for fermentation.
Are you getting it in some less-mangled-than-usual state, or does Sue
Bee come out pretty rich even in standard grocery distribution?

Thanks!
WB


 

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