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On Sun, 26 Jan 1997, Pure Jane wrote:
> Hi,all
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> Does anybody know about Crystallization of honey??i mean how i can do if
> i want the crystallized honey to become liquid honey.Heatting??--but it
> re-crystallized very soon especially in these winter days.
> --Really problem!Many people do not like cosuming solid honey that way.
Pure Jane, it is good to hear from you again on BEE-L. I was fearful that
you had logged off for good. I can't tell you much about your problem,
but this was discussed some time earlier so you may wish to retrieve some
of the archived files.
Drop by and visit my website on tbh beekeeping if you can.
http://www.gsu.edu/~biojdsx/main.htm
I hope that the idioms I use in writing don't cause a problem for you. I
regret that I know no Chinese language other than some food in restaurants
which may not even be Chinese names in first place!
Best wishes for a good 1997
Cordially yours,
Jim
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