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"Conni Still (Long Island)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Sep 1998 19:12:07 EDT
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Chuck you could try filtering your honey through a fine fabric called Organdy
(like bridal gowns are made of) which you can purchase in any fabric store. I
used last year for the first time and won a Blue Ribbon at the honey judging
of the Long Island Beekeepers Club.  I cut a piece larger than the 5 lb pail
and clamp it along the edges with clip type clothes pins. Make sure you leave
enough of an indentation for the honey to pool. Good luck. Conni Still,
Bayport

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