Swn58
Field Bee
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2014
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- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- Less than 1.....more than 20!
Okay....calm down everyone! LOL220F is NOT equal to 115C
220F = 104C
115C = 239F
Okay....calm down everyone! LOL220F is NOT equal to 115C
220F = 104C
115C = 239F
ANDYou will have your own recipe of course ~ I have found that adding liquid glucose helps keep it soft. at the the rate of 2lbs sugar,
1/2 pint or less water, 1 tablespoon liquid glucose.
I’m always keen on more honey fudge recipes.
2:1 doesn't get mouldy - I had a gallon of it once forgotten about in the back of the shed - no mould at all after two years'Just following orders.' I read that a teaspoonful is supposed to stop it getting moldy, though to be honest, it's never around for that long!
But you are VERY old Eric ... I'll bet you remember when bees weren't bees ....God, I remember the days when we just boiled sugar and water to hard ball temperature and poured it in a container to set hard. That went over the feed hole for the bees to lick all winter if they needed it! It worked!
It still does, but we have become more sophisticated about it.God, I remember the days when we just boiled sugar and water to hard ball temperature and poured it in a container to set hard. That went over the feed hole for the bees to lick all winter if they needed it! It worked!
I remember when Bees weren't even A'sBut you are VERY old Eric ... I'll bet you remember when bees weren't bees ....
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