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The story of honey from collection to blending and making mead. Some
have devoted their life to it.

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On Sunday, October 25, 2020 at 6:22:03 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> The story of honey from collection to blending and making mead. Some
> have devoted their life to it.
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> https://stories.kitchenaid.com/artic...:n a:na:na:na


Fascinating Ed! Thank you! :-)

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On Sunday, October 25, 2020 at 1:22:03 PM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> The story of honey from collection to blending and making mead. Some
> have devoted their life to it.
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> https://stories.kitchenaid.com/artic...:n a:na:na:na


It's an interesting site. Thanks. The Kiawe tree mentioned would be called "mesquite" on the mainland. As far as bees goes, I haven't seen a bee in my little town in quite a while. It's quite a strange thing.
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 19:46:38 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
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>On Sunday, October 25, 2020 at 1:22:03 PM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> The story of honey from collection to blending and making mead. Some
>> have devoted their life to it.
>>
>> https://stories.kitchenaid.com/artic...:n a:na:na:na

>
>It's an interesting site. Thanks. The Kiawe tree mentioned would be called "mesquite" on the mainland. As far as bees goes, I haven't seen a bee in my little town in quite a while. It's quite a strange thing.


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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> The story of honey from collection to blending and making mead. Some
> have devoted their life to it.
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> https://stories.kitchenaid.com/artic...:n a:na:na:na


And our friend, Snag, here could add to that.

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