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Bob & Liz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 31 Mar 2002 13:17:32 -0600
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Hello All,

Try Bateman's Produce
5849 GA. Hwy
Franklin, NC 28734

Maybe a beekeeper stopping at the first North Carolina welcome station might pick up a couple one pound plastic jars and send to you. The welcome station attendant said the source (Sourwood) was correct and many jars are sold to Sourwood curious Yankee's such as your self.

REAL straw colored Sourwood honey.   Price  $4.50 per pound when I was stopped a couple months ago. 

Sincerely,
Bob Harrison  

Ps. I may upset a few southern beekeepers but much of the Orange Blossom, Tupelo and Sourwood sold  along I 75 is not true to source but mixed with other flowers.  If you want Bateman's phone number Brad email me direct.

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