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Honey - Bacteria's Worst Enemy!
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1903492, member: 31715"] That's just the Bias of the internet. If you try hard enough you can find some type of article about anything that agrees with you, LOL. In my old town, we were friends with a beekeeper and he would always bring us little bears of honey. They largely went to waste, but boy I wish I still had them now. FWIW though, the internet does have it's plus sides. If you are questioning the quality of honey at your local stores, online sources seem to be a good second stop. Amazon seems full of options. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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