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George W Imirie <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Sep 1998 23:19:45 EDT
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Al answered you inquiry about comb honey with much better nice words than I
could command when I hear these absolutely stupid statements.  Has our
American society of the last 50 years made us try and find fault with air,
water, and God?  Are we trying to protect ourselves from ourselves?  Does
everyone think partially filled glass is always "half empty" rather than "half
full"?
 
What do these people think of a farm lot around the barn when they have steak,
bacon and eggs for breakfast,  and milk or ice cream.  Maybe they are so
urbanized that they have never seen a barn yard.  Just as well, I think or we
might have more pesticides and environmentalist crap.
 
I raise and sell a lot of comb honey, and have swallowed the comb wax (free
bulk in my diet) for my 65 years in beekeeping.  Other than strokes, I am
healthy as a horse.
Comb honey is " from bee direct to you, untouched by human hands"!
                                                                                George Imirie

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