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> I push the taste differences of honey. You would be amazed at how many
> people are flabbergasted to find out there is more than one type of honey.
> I have a huge following in the Seattle area who look to me first for
> buckwheat, meadowfoam and fireweed honey.
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> This is a great person-to-person tool. At the Frieburg Fair, our States
largest, I helped a fellow beekeeper sell his honey. I told the customers I
bet I could tell them which honey they liked best. I asked them only one
question, "Do you eat a lot of honey?"
Then I gave them a full flavored honey and a light honey to sample. The
honey eaters always preferred the full flavored honey and the dabblers,
especially young people, the lighter honey. Made a lot of sales and repeat
customers,as David noted.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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