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On Nov 30, 2005, at 3:40 PM, Lloyd Spear wrote:

> "for not storing supers
> wet, that the crystallized honey in the supers would lead to early
> crystallization of next years crop."
>
> I've heard that before, but I think its nuts.  Just passed down
> from person
> to person because it sounds kind of logical.
>

Hi Lloyd

The speaker at our meeting was giving tips on how to prepare honey
for show.  He is responsible for judging the honey entries at the
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto where the competition is
fierce and one crystal could mean second place.  My honey is mostly
crystallized when it is sold.  I don't use heat.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
80W44N

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