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>>It is granulated hard within a month, but we find that if you warm it up in 
hot tap water until it is soft and then stir it thoroughly it will stay soft 
for several weeks.

Thanks, Don.  I remember canola/rape honey from Europe.  Set, it looked like lard.  Nice flavor though.

Self-pollinating rape has been gaining popularity in Europe [less need for bees].  Some say the honey yields have become less.  Your yields are quite impressive!

Waldemar

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