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Default Honey score in the cupboard

On Fri, 1 Feb 2019 20:46:37 -0600, Terry Coombs >
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>On 2/1/2019 7:57 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> On Fri, 1 Feb 2019 19:38:30 -0600, Terry Coombs >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2/1/2019 6:43 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>> On 1/30/2019 11:04 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> This morning I was looking through the cupboards the jar honey to
>>>>> fill the honey jar.* There were two half jars and one of them was
>>>>> buckwheat honey. I had forgotten about that stuff. My wife had picked
>>>>> it up for me thinking that I love the stuff.* She had overestimated
>>>>> my attitude about the stuff. It is pretty good, but I only like it
>>>>> once in a while, which is why it had been put away. It as
>>>>> crystallized so I had to warm it up to liquefy it.** Good stuff....
>>>>> once in a while.
>>>> I would be completely surprised to find anything other than South
>>>> Carolina clover honey.* I've got a jar of it dated 2004 and have yet
>>>> to open it.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>> * We still have 9 quarts of raw unfiltered wildflower honey down in the
>>> cellar . Not even labeled since I didn't intend on selling it .

>> I wonder if there's plastic in it.

>
>I can't see how that could bee ... this honey came from my hives , was
>strained thru cheesecloth then bottled in glass .


Not because of anything you do. They say plastic is polluting the
environment so badly, there are even tiny plastic particles in bees'
honey. I don't know if living in the countryside helps.