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Joel Govostes <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Mar 1998 18:05:25 -0400
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We've accumulated several full pails of dark, cooked honey from the brand
melter.  This is from the end-runs of cappings processing.  'Could use some
suggestions for its use or disposal.
 
I have heard of it being used to make large batches of barbecue-sauce, or
of it being fed to pigs, but I don't have any such outlets, that I know of.
 
Could someone suggest other uses for this burnt honey, as animal feed, or
whatever?  I'd really like to find a use for it, rather than throw it out.
 
Any suggestions along these lines would be appreciated.  The honey is still
sweet, but very unappetizing-looking, and certainly no good for sale as
table honey.
 
tak,
JG

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