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Gordon Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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Jean-Marie Vandyk wrote:
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> Hello Ian !  This is a world-wide list and sorry but we, continentals,
> have some things to clarify (I apologize )
>
>
> >  6# light honey (2 qts)  >>  it is obviously 6 pounds ok, but (2 qts??)
> >  (I use black locust)    >>  what is black locust ? a kind of flower ?
> >  rinsed in a Campden solution (4 tabs to pint water)
>                            >>  is that a chlorine (hypochlorite) solution?
 
I hope Ian will forgive me, I was already working this
out and know the other answers.
 
Two US quarts is 64 fluid oz (1.6 UK quarts) or  1.8 litres (liters)
Yes. (that carob comes from? - the 'locusts' eaten in the bible)
Yes.
 
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