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Lisa Siciliano <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Jul 1999 14:14:26 EDT
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My name is Lisa Siciliano, and I am a high school student in Ohio who is
doing research on the antibacterial properties of honey.  I have been trying
to gather different kinds of honey for my experiments, but I have come up
very short.  I am looking for about 12 oz or less of many different kinds of
raw, pure, honey.  The ones that I am looking for are:  alfalfa, buckwheat,
chestnut, eucalyptus, heather, honey-locust, lavender, linden, mountain,
pinetree, rosemary, sage, apple-blossom, sourwood, tupelo, sunflower,
avacado, basswood, goldenrod, tulip poplar, and canola.  Being a student, I
have a very limited budget.  Can anyone please point me in the right
direction for people who could supply me any of these or other types of honey?

Thank you,

Lisa Siciliano

P.S. You can reply to me directly if you wish.

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