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--- George Fergusson <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> use of this term (artisanal honey) ...
...is problematic and it's meaning is unclear.
George,
You already disagreed with me over on Organics, I'm
over here looking for supporters 'LOL' I don't know
that it is legal to disagree twice, would that be
double jepardy? ;>)
>...I'm a real fan of
> using simple, clear,
> and concise language with well-understood meaning...
To use the traffic light analogy, I'm a yellow light
guy. My options are open, I can stop, go, or step on
the gas. ;>)
...but techincally my
> bees make the honey and
> I just rob it.
Well technically,
To rob is "to take something away from by force"
To harvest is "the act or process of gathering in a
crop"
So to use simple, clear, concise language with
well-understood meaning. You should use the term
"harvest" when describing this procedure. ;>)
Best Wishes,
Joe
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