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Dennis M Murrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Jan 2003 14:34:25 -0700
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Hello Yoon,

If you have any beer breweries nearby they often sell food grade brewers
yeast as a by product. I got mine from Coors Brewing:

GTC
14452 W 44th Ave.
Golden, Co 80403
1-800-522-4680

That's been a couple of years ago so I'm sure the price has changed and
there's bound to be someone closer to you than Coors. Mann Lake sells a
powdered product called Bee Pro which the bees will work when pollen is
scarce. It was about the same price as the food grade brewers yeast in
bulk but already had the sugar, etc. in it.

Dennis

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