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>>Gave the kids all a small container...  Wow, what a sugar rush.  If 
they weren't hyper before they sure were when they left :)

When I'd spend my childhood summers with my aunt and uncle in the 
countryside, for super, I and my cousins would often pour a few 
tablespoons of honey onto a plate each.  We'd take slices of homemade 
rye bread with homemade butter and dip it generously in the fresh 
honey.  We'd chase it down with glasses of unpasturized milk [still 
sudsy and warm from the cow].  I slept like a hibernating bear... 
Life does not get much better than this. :))  

Waldemar
Long Island, NY

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