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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Bob Darrell <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: February 1, 2010 9:57:00 AM EST (CA)
> To: Bob Darrell <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Creamed Honey
>
>
> On 17-Dec-09, at 12:29 PM, Bob Darrell wrote:
>>
>> Honey going into tubs and then freezer is liquid without obvious
>> crystals. It is solid(one characteristic of frozen) and visibly
>> crystallized when removed from freezer then soft and creamy at
>> room temperature.
>>>
>
> Hello all
>
> Further to the discussion on creamed honey in December. I have
> just brought a tub of honey from the freezer and found it liquid
> after thawing. While this has happened before on a few occasions
> over the last 30 years, the honey removed from the freezer has
> almost always been creamed as stated above. Lloyd had suggested
> that the freezer was not the cause of the creaming, it was the
> honey itself. My wife doesn't like autumn honey so that the only
> honey that I save, in the freezer, for ourselves is summer honey.
> Basswood and sweet clover are in bloom in July (we also have one
> catalpa tree nearby that blooms at the same time) and the resulting
> honey is water white. I do not mix honey from more than one
> extraction so that there is no autumn honey in the tubs in the
> freezer. I checked the remaining 2 tubs in the freezer and found
> them to be uncrystallized also. Our summer crop was smaller than
> normal in 2009 because of all the rain in July (sometimes heavy
> downpours) which likely had an affect on the forage available.
>
> Bob Darrell
> Caledon Ontario
> Canada
> 44N80W
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