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Thu, 12 Nov 2015 21:30:54 -0500
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(Will the use of aluminium trays combined with the acid of the vinegar
subject the bees to more aluminium than is good for them.)

I looked for a link between aluminum and Alzheimers a while back when I was
considering switching baking powders and considering different brewing
equipment options... Could not find any solid evidence of a link anywhere.
I would also doubt that vinegar is a concentrated enough acid to pull any
appreciable amount of aluminum off a pan in that kind of mixture, or that
the bees would live long enough to actually accumulate enough to develop a
disorder from it if it were possible.  Sensibility tells me there are a lot
better things to worry about, but I've been wrong before.

Jeremy
West Michigan

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