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Sounds a lot like the millet flour "we" (Dr. Kauffeld) tried there in 
the 1970s. Small cakes turned as hard as cement.
Keith Doull had a mix that worked in the 1960s, packaged by Kraft - it 
worked, mostly because the fiber wrap kept it from drying out.
   - John

Bob Harrison wrote:
> Both Gordy, Frank E. and the Tucson Bee lab said that megabee was the 
> answer
> to our prayers!
>
> Then came the sticker shock! Then came as David said today the discovery
> that megabee became mud in feeders.

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