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Andy Nachbaur <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Jan 1997 03:35:00 GMT
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  >Subject:      Re: Ulee's Gold --- Movie
 
AW>"Ulee Jackson (evocatively played by Peter Fonda) is a third generation
  >beekeeper---a stubborn, solitary man who lives with his two granddaughters
 
Now this is not my unauthorized bio, but brings back to my memory
another byte of information also un authored but on the wire last year.
 
SOME BEEKEEPERS LOVE IT?
 
In a recent national survey, 400 beekeepers were asked " What is the
most unusual food to which you add honey?
 
The answer is so outrageous I have put it below for only the adults in
the group to read. The so called reporter does add that "it makes you
wonder if being stung an average of 500 times anally affects the the
taste buds of your average American beekeeper".
 
 
*PAGE DOWN* For rest on this story.
 
WARNING, answer below is not for those with week stomachs or those who
suffer from inconsistency.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anises:
 
The list of foods beekeepers say are enhanced by honey include such
unlikely candidates as BROCCOLI, lASAGnA, PIZZA, SUMMER SAUSAGE,
SAUERKRAUT AND CHICKEN LIVER PATE.
 
(c)Knight-Ridder News Service and published by THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
with a few changes by the OLd Drone sands permission.
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 ~ QMPro 1.53 ~ ... He has heard the quail and beheld the honey-bee,

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