I read this morning that labs here use something called "thin layer
spectroscopy" to look for the large molecules characteristic of added
sugars.Article said 90% of honey sold in Japan comes from China, at
wholesale about ¥500 (say, five US dollars) per kilogram. Break-even
in stores is
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
In Japan, as I write, there's a big scandal about honey, both domestic
and imported. Some mfgrs. have been adding sweeteners to their "pure"
honey had at last were found out.Lots of "pure honey" on sale at
half price in the groceries these days!
I am not sure h
2000 years
>
> From: "Kirsteen Wright"
> Date: 2007/05/24 Thu PM 03:58:12 EST
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Raw Honey have a heart!
>
> How long will honey keep for?
>
> Kirsteen
>
> Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work h
of my job.
Bonnie
from New Hampshire
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From: Pat
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Raw Honey???? have a heart!
I'll have to try their products. So far by far the best lip balm sticks I've
found are mad
I'll have to try their products. So far by far the best lip balm sticks I've
found are made by Tropical Tradtions...citrus or the plain which has a sort of
honey flavor. I tried Burt's Bees and absolutely hate it because of the
flavor.
In Japan, as I write, there's a big scandal about honey, both domestic
and imported. Some mfgrs. have been adding sweeteners to their "pure"
honey had at last were found out.Lots of "pure honey" on sale at
half price in the groceries these days!
I am not sure how the scam was exposed.
etter than the Honey
Gardens. The prices are not cheap, but the quality is the best, and their
dedication to beekeeping is unequalled in my experience.
Del
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From: ransley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: CS>R
Well, like our Colloidal Silver, for a long, long time (provided it has not
been 'processed')
FSF> Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 17:12:54 -0400> From: mdud...@king-cart.com> To:
silver-list@eskimo.com> Subject: Re: CS>Raw Honey have a heart!> > Kirsteen
Wright wro
So true,
and that honey from the Pharao tombs was still of good quality,
and it tasted fine - after thousands of years.
NO NEED WHATSOEVER to 'process' honey.
FSF> From: cking...@nycap.rr.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com> Subject: Re:
CS>Raw Honey have a heart!> Dat
I've kept it for years in the pantry.
Viable honey has been found in Egyptian tombs.
I don't think we've found the upper limit yet.
Chuck
A seminar on time travel will be held two weeks ago
On 5/24/2007 4:58:12 PM, Kirsteen Wright
(kirsteen.falcons...@gma
Kirsteen Wright wrote:
How long will honey keep for?
Kirsteen
Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work here is done
I am not sure what the record is, but it is in excess of 2,000 years.
Marshall
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How long will honey keep for?
Kirsteen
Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work here is done
ransley wrote:
Faith , I see your point, but what else are we to call it in light of
the chicanery in the honey world?
I know for a stone cold fact that there is raw honey sold at our local
HFS that the beekeeper is well known to give his bees sugar water.
It is not unusual to feed hives early
Faith , I see your point, but what else are we to call it in light of the
chicanery in the honey world?
I know for a stone cold fact that there is raw honey sold at our local HFS
that the beekeeper is well known to give his bees sugar water. I also know
he heats his honey to 90F to process it. Pe
My Friends
Seeing only this title gave me a chill: Raw Honey???
No such thing as Raw Honey exists. Honey is Honey, and it is to be used
straight from the bee, this exemplar little creature, without whom life on
earth would not be.
When we extracted honey from our bees (we used to have some
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