On Tue, 1 Aug 1995, Frederick Chase wrote: > Now I have a new question: today I took off another super of these > comb honey containers and my sampling of it seemed to indicate > that the honey was not "ripe" yet even though it was capped over. Is that > possible? Why do you think it is not ripe? What do you mean by ripe? I've never found any capped comb that is not best eaten right away. In fact it is quite enjoyable when you come across it in the hive uncapped and snack on it :) > If it is not yet ready for eating I suppose I should not store it in > my freezer, should I? Again, why not? Freezing suspends all processes - ageing, granulating, maturing. It is the best way to extend the life of comb honey. Allen W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper VE6CFK Rural Route One Swalwell Alberta Canada T0M 1Y0 Email: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] Futures, Art & Honey:http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~dicka