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Frances Ross <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Sep 2003 21:27:17 +0100
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>Subject: Re: Wine and Stops, now Saturated Fats

>
>We can't get honey (regularly) without domesticating
>bees. Does that prove we shouldn't eat it?

Just thought I would mention that I have found a source of supposed organic
wild honey from NW Zambia in the UK. Selected Origin - Tropical forests
producs Lttd Aberystwyth. "Cold pressed honey gathered from wild bees deep in
the virgin forests of NW zambia. the beekeepers hang their hives high in the
trees out of reach of honey badgers. A wild swarm occupies the hive and builds
honeycombs uncontaminaed by sugar feeding or GM crops".

It tases lovely

At £2.90 a pound, this is very cheap. It makes me wonder how come they can do
it so cheap - considering raw honey's cost a fortune. Any comments?

Fran

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