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QUOTE="madasafish, post: 796265, member: 2052"]
When I read the title I deciphered it as "Jar of honey"

It's called dementia :eek:
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No it's not - I also thought it was a mickey take for the same thing. Is there something called "collective or group dementia?"
Anyway as usual I learnt something new from the forum.
 
Anyway as usual I learnt something new from the forum.
Me too - I was expecting a Suffolk pricing thread or Ralph Fiennes discovering Anglo-Saxon buried honey.
 
Hello All
Some interesting comments on Jarrah Honey. Coming from the South West of Western Australia ( the only place where jarrah grows naturally) there is no problem extracting Jarrah honey. Jarrah flowers November-December when it is hot in WA, so no problems extracting in an ordinary extractor. I got 1100kg two years ago and this looks like it is going to be good. Jarrah may foam up a bit as it has a natural peroxide.

Am interested to know if there are more Jarrah forests around.
 

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