Hives and I look this up I'm pretty sure it legal as long as I don't give it away and if I'm wrong it's just apple juice
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Damum.. You are as ready as Aunt Hetty, and she died ready...cke, Dale thompson, Last Call and 3 others Thank this.
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Pretty sure it’s legal so long as you don’t get caught- barber I go to has hives — bout every third trip in I get a fresh jar — $30 cash money and worth every centcke, Dale thompson, Feedman and 4 others Thank this.
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@Coffey it’s good to hear from you again. I am guessing they are still keeping you busy on the eastern side?
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Yea I can't drink beer and I'm getting to old for whiskeycke, Dale thompson, Feedman and 3 others Thank this.
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Think this gonna be able to sip on when I get time off
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Slow down for a little bit pick up again last 2 week finally expanded my range from tx to SD and east 2 week ago did more then I have in a long time made me remember I'm getting to comfort with these easy loadscke, Dale thompson, Feedman and 5 others Thank this.
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I’ve been reading up on bees and it sounds like there’s a breed that uses grape pollen to make their honey — that’s something I could get interested incke, exhausted379, Dale thompson and 4 others Thank this.
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Lawzz.. We got that stuff local. I will have check this further.
A Short History of Mead
“Mead is the oldest alcoholic beverage known to man and has been around as long as honeybees have been making honey,” says Jeri Carter, owner of Queen’s Reward Meadery in Tupelo, Mississippi.
Carter suggests that mead was making itself before people got involved: In nature, it doesn’t need humans to ferment. When bees abandon a hive, the sun’s heat slowly melts the wax, sealing the ingredients inside. Rainwater and yeast complete the necessary trifecta to produce mead.
“Scientists have found traces of mead in archeological digs on every inhabited continent on the globe,” adds Carter.cke, exhausted379, Dale thompson and 5 others Thank this. -
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