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Have you seen this Web page???...
WWW.slimeworld.org/honey/beebarf.html
Best regards
Allister C. Guy
In message <[log in to unmask]>, "Victor M. Kroenke"
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Joe Hemmens wrote:
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>> Well, I didn't mean to offend anybody. British humour obviously
>> does not travel well, but to find honey described as 'bee-spit' begs
>> an equally inappropriate response. I will be more serious in future.
>>
>> Actually, I love honey and the main reason I keep bees is so that my
>> family can enjoy one of nature's great gifts, and I love bees too.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Joe Hemmens
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>I have heard honey referred to as "bee barf" on a number of occasions.
>This sounds better than bee spit or bee vomit. This always sounded like
>an accurate analysis of the product. Think about where other foods come
>from such as eggs, milk, meats, and fish. I like rabbit so long as I am
>not the one to butcher the rabbit.
--
Allister C. Guy
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