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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Sep 2004 14:39:28 -0500
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Lionel said:
. I was working in Rockport, In 1998 and I read an article about
an archaeological dig where no one had been in the city for at least 1500
years. 3 urns of honey were found, they liquefied and ate and said it was
very good. This, however, was not vacuumed packed. Maybe the key to storing
honey is to not vacuum pack.

Now I am curious as to the honey condition.

From the label on the can:
" This hermetically sealed sanitary package insures  you that all of the
fine qualities of the honey are preserved just as they were when packed"
(1939).

The seal on the can has not been broken but the can has a bulge at the
bottom . I do not know what caused the slight bulge.

Thanks to Ron for the information on Bradshaw's honey and contact
information.

Bob

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