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well, that makes it easy to get the honey out, but now for the hard
question, how do you get the honey
in the straw?
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> From: Walter Patton <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: honey straws
> Date: Thursday, April 02, 1998 11:36 PM
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> The Old Drone wrote
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> > Please would someone let me in on the proper way to open these and get
at
> > the honey without tools of some kind.
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> > ttul, the OLd Drone
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> Hi Andy
> Let me take a shot at this question that you have brought to the list.
> Being what I judge to be a professional and some what of a compulsive
honey
> eater let me try to explain. Also having a fair amount of experience in
> teaching the art of honey eating I urge your attendance to my discourse.I
> sell honey straws. First you place one end of the honey straw firmly
> between for thumb and index finger of the hand on the same side of your
> body as your best set of upper and lower jaws. Next you squeeeze the tip
of
> the straw firmly and securely to ensure that the tip between your fingers
> stays in tact while you are applying pressure to the other tip of the
straw
> between your best set of upper and lower jaws. With any luck you should
> feel the eruption of warm honey into your mouth after the pressure
between
> your jaws causes the tip between your jaws to POP open. In the absence
of
> good upper and lower jaws you will probably want to use some tools. And
> thats it, no more no less. It is safe and can be done at home or in
public.
> Bee healthy and eat your honey daily. I sure hope I get to meet you some
> day.
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