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Charles Harper <[log in to unmask]>
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Charles Harper <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Apr 1997 07:04:19 -0600
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On Mon, 14 Apr 1997 23:28:46 EDT, Edward A Markus wrote:
 
>--------- Begin forwarded message ----------
>From: HeartsHomeFarm
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>Subject: HeartsHomeFarm: Question: Warming 55 Gallons of HFCS
>Date: Sun, 9 Mar 1997 19:28:45 PST
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>From: HeartsHomeFarm
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>Subject: Question: Warming 55 Gallons of HFCS
>Date: Sat, 15 Mar 1997 08:49:23 PST
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>   A not so new but still struggling beekeeper (myself),  asks,  now that
>have  I found a source of HFCS I feel I can afford , how the heck do I
>reliquify a barrel of this great product?  1.  cheaply  2.  easily  ??
 
 How i liquify a 55 steel drum of HFCF .  Place drum on top of a large burner able to
support the drum and put on medium heat, i haven't  overheated one yet like honey
will under the same conditions. you will have to poke holes in the sugar after it has heated
for a while to get a circulation going as the hot HFCF will come to the top of the drum.
 
 
 
Charles Harper
Harper's Honey farm
Carencro LA.

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