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Michael Reddell <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Aug 1997 00:17:31 -0700
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I'm sure you are trying to be considerate in asking for a private response, but you just tease the rest of us who want to know too.  I for one would like to know what you find out.  I've encountered the same thing.  
Michael
 
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From:   Mason Harris[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Monday, August 27, 1956 1:44 PM
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Subject:        filtering honey
 
Hello Bee folks!
 
I am entering 4 different types of honey in the county fair next
week.  My lightest honey has very fine, suspended particles in it
which I can't seem to get out.  I have filtered it through gross and
fine filters, the last one being a women's stocking.  I think these
suspended particles are fine pollen specks.  It is most visible in
the lightest honey.  Does anyone have a method for clearing up this
honey?  I have let it sit in the sun for a few days and seemed to
help with the air bubbles but not the specks of pollen.
If anyone has an idea on how to clear this up, please e-mail me
directly.  I am doing me best to beat the person who has won most
all of the honey and beeswax catagories for the last 300 years.
 
Thanks!
 
Mason Harris
Burlingame, California

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