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Robert Butcher <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 3 Mar 2002 07:48:35 -0700
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Hi Allen,

1.) In the first case, let's assume that the object is to save as much of
the wax in as clean a form as possible, but that any honey is going to be
lost.
reply:you cut out all the good comb honey and You can cook it down in a
double boiler  low flame to start with. Bring the temp up slowly and you
won't burn the honey.  The wax will rise and the honey will    fall.


Have a Blessed Day

Bob Butcher
Tucson Az.

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