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Thin foundation/ starters
Super over the brood or on top of stack?
Super over the brood or on top of stack?
I use thin foundation, never put the super over the brood as it will end up getting clogged with pollen. Don't put it on until there's a flow onThin foundation/ starters
Super over the brood or on top of stack?
The chunk honey jars are more of a request by some local folk and as presents.I did chunk honey once and never again. Cut comb by the 8oz box or whole frames. They go down well but have to be perfect.
Isn't chunk honey useful for using up the offcuts from cut comb? I'm hoping to get some cut comb this year, and thought I'd be able to make up jars of the leftover bits of comb topped up with honey. Don't think I'd have a market for whole frames yet, but maybe in a few years...I did chunk honey once and never again. Cut comb by the 8oz box or whole frames. They go down well but have to be perfect.
Thanks. Don't think the crystallisation would be a problem for me. My honey barely has any grains in it 18 months on. I guess I'll just have to see what comb I get first.For chunk honey to look good the comb has to be completely capped and fill the jar. Bits floating about look slapdash and untidy. Another real setback is that once the honey starts to crystallise it looks absolutely awful and you can’t melt it. So by all means make some but use a proper piece of comb and keep the jars in the freezer till sale. IMO
Put it in the freezer anyway. In jars is fine. The cut ends of the comb can work as a surface for granulation anyway.Thanks. Don't think the crystallisation would be a problem for me. My honey barely has any grains in it 18 months on. I guess I'll just have to see what comb I get first.
Yes. And my mother loves it, if I take her a piece and she's sat down in the lounge she'll just sit there watching telly and picking away at it as if it were a box of chocolatesDoes anyone here enjoy eating comb honey?
Thats just an indicator suggesting your taste buds have been killed off somehow - either through cider or smoking or maybe both. In any case its just gross!!!!!!!!My taste buds are varied I meen I like buttered toast dipped in a cup of tea with honey in.
Thats just an indicator suggesting your taste buds have been killed off somehow - either through cider or smoking or maybe both. In any case its just gross!!!!!!!!
given a super has 3 of honey in it then I get £24 for it
Super FrameI'm assuming there may be some kind of typo/auto correct going on here?
OK thanks, it's not important anyway, I was just curious having read your post as to how you could only be getting £24 per super when you're selling a frame as 5x cuts @£7. Just couldn't work out where the £24 figure came from.Super Frame
sorry yes, a Good frame gives me 5 blocks, medium one 4. so yes at £7 a block that is £35 and £28. Given 3 pounds of honey to a frame, i sell at £8 a lb that gives £24. So at 5 blocks it is definitely worth it.OK thanks, it's not important anyway, I was just curious having read your post as to how you could only be getting £24 per super when you're selling a frame as 5x cuts @£7. Just couldn't work out where the £24 figure came from.
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