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Msg ID: 2810298 Deep thoughts +1/-6     
Author:Bobby A-bear
3/20/2024 2:52:22 PM

What do honey bees do to keep the honey in their hives from crystalizing?



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Msg ID: 2810299 Deep thoughts +2/-2     
Author:BeeKeeper
3/20/2024 3:10:23 PM

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They urinate on it 3 times a day. 



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Msg ID: 2810300 Deep thoughts +0/-4     
Author:sweet
3/20/2024 4:34:19 PM

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The honey on your shelf has added sugar



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Msg ID: 2810302 Deep thoughts +0/-2     
Author:Correct
3/20/2024 5:28:58 PM

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Only organic honey allegedly does not.  Or go and raid a hive if you know how.



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Msg ID: 2810306 Deep thoughts +1/-1     
Author:you are all wrong
3/20/2024 6:01:23 PM

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Do companies add sugar to honey?
 
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Honey of course doesn't have any “added sugar” so why would a honey label have to have “added sugar”? Well it turns out that in FDA 'speak' added sugar means sugar added to our diet in excess of what's nutritionally appropriate. Strangely the FDA does not use “added sugar” to mean sugar added to food



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Msg ID: 2810318 If you open the jar, you cam microwave ir a little or put it in heated wate (NT) +0/-1     
Author:to dissolve the crystals.
3/20/2024 8:00:52 PM

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Msg ID: 2810322 If you open the jar, you cam microwave ir a little or put it in heated wate +1/-2     
Author:Local Honey Lover
3/20/2024 8:39:56 PM

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Honey is sugar, and you should limit your intake, but it is healthy sugar as opposed to the processed stuff in most foods. Honey has been used as an antibiotic for centuries. Local honey helps with allergies, and with asthma. There are many more benefits of honey over processed sugars. Just google it.



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Msg ID: 2810575 Deep thoughts +1/-1     
Author:They
3/24/2024 9:12:47 AM

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beat their wings vigorously to keep the hive temp quite warm.  Not sure what else they beat.



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