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The recent discussion about cotton honey contained some interesting ideas about the mid to long term storage of honey.

I'm actually trying to keep a small amount of honey lquified for some good customers of mine. Does anyone have some rules of thumb? Temperature? Length of storage time?  Does it matter what the type of honey is?

Jay Mowat
Erin, Ontario

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