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Aaron wrote "As far as crush to harvest,"

Don't forget that the best looking comb can be sold as 'cut comb' which 
is really easy to do and gets a much better price than honey in a jar.

When you have crushed the left overs (I use a fruit press) there will 
still be some honey left in the compressed wax. You can either make 
flapjack using the recipe that you might find on 
www.chrissladesbeeblog.wordpress.com  if you scroll back far enough; or 
else use water and yeast to separate the honey from the wax and make 
some mead.

Chris





  

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