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Fiona & Steve Dionne <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Jul 2001 23:30:23 -0400
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> As a beekeeper I can attest to the fact that NO honey can really be
> certified as ORGANIC as bees often wander far afield for their nectar.
> Their circle of influence can be 5 miles or more.  I don't know of any area
> that large that is certified as organic.

What about if you kept the bees and their hive and everything inside a
closed greenhouse with all the flowers they could ever want to
pollenate?  If they couldn't get out, couldn't you then guarantee
"organic" honey?

However, like I said, I do believe it did say that this was for infants
over one year only, due to the honey content.

Fio.

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