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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    I am a lover of honey. In answer to your question, I would not buy on line only because I have never had the need or ever thought to look. I frequent Beechworth from time to time, and a visit to the honey shop is always on the "to do" list when there.

    I also find honey vendors at at weekend markets so between all of this always have a good supply of quality honey. I never buy it from the supermarket.

    Having said this, if I lived in a remote area and did not have this access, I might look at online but would probably deal with a vendor that I had met in my travels, and been able to sample their products first.

    SWMBO does buy jam on-line but this is because she visited the place at Barossa and had a taste, bought some and now restocks on-line.

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    Thanks Dave. We have heard great things about Beechworth and they seem great people to deal with which is why we went to them as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Hmmm. Honey = Mead

    Innkeeper!!!! more mead!!!! Good stuff mead. Vikings and Saxons got stuck into it big time. Dark Ages equivalent of fighting rum.
    My nephew made some mead out of our first batch of honey but i havent been game to try it yet
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    I read somewhere recently that "Honey is the only food that includes all the substances necessary to sustain life"
    Must be good stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Discomark View Post
    I read somewhere recently that "Honey is the only food that includes all the substances necessary to sustain life"
    Must be good stuff
    Haven't heard that one but it doesnt surprise me. Honey has some amazing qualities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Ploppy View Post
    Thanks Dave. We have heard great things about Beechworth and they seem great people to deal with which is why we went to them as well.



    My nephew made some mead out of our first batch of honey but i havent been game to try it yet
    2.5 tons of honey will make a decent drink of mead! PM me when it is on.
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    I have heard thay honey is the only food not to require a use by date, as it lasts indefinitely.
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    Hic juice

    Quote Originally Posted by dswatts View Post
    I have heard thay honey is the only food not to require a use by date, as it lasts indefinitely.
    No it doesn't, at my place it it just seems tah disappear, Hic ~ !
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    I'd be up for it, 20 or so kilos for Mead purposes plus I love the sample pot ideas.

    Any chance of making Manuka honey? Love that stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    2.5 tons of honey will make a decent drink of mead! PM me when it is on.
    Shall do mate. Might need a bigger truck for the mead.

    Quote Originally Posted by dswatts View Post
    I have heard thay honey is the only food not to require a use by date, as it lasts indefinitely.
    'They' say that honey was found inside the pyramids - candied but still good.

    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    No it doesn't, at my place it it just seems tah disappear, Hic ~ !
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    Mmm lots of mead drinkers on here

    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    I'd be up for it, 20 or so kilos for Mead purposes plus I love the sample pot ideas.

    Any chance of making Manuka honey? Love that stuff.
    Manuka is on the to do list but may be some time off yet.

    Geez I am going to have try my nephews mead as it seems damn popular.
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    All you honey lovers. Did you know that honey is bee's vomit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    All you honey lovers. Did you know that honey is bee's vomit?

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    Don't care, it's magic stuff
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