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- Location
- Levenshulme, Manchester UK
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2 - and steward of 8 others.
We've been jarring up the cathedral honey, with volunteers from our 'long-term unemployed' project.
In an unguarded moment, the person labelling the jars, started a new roll of labels, not realising that the first 50 or so of the print run, didn't include a lot number.
Am I right in thinking that, if we simple sell the honey at point of production* - i.e. to the cathedral congregation - we don't need a lot number?
Or will I have to write a lot number by hand on each jar?
[The simple solution, of course, is to slap a numbered label on top of the unnumbered one. However, label design was part of the process from which I was excluded. They produced a label fractionally too deep to fit between the 'shoulders' of the jars - so they don't lie flat. They look sort of.......artisanal. Putting a second one on top would look awful! They also produced a tamper label with too short a tail. What an expensive couple of mistakes to rectify.]
Dusty.
* I reckon 30 feet from the hives, in a verticle direction, is sufficiently close to the 'point of production'!
In an unguarded moment, the person labelling the jars, started a new roll of labels, not realising that the first 50 or so of the print run, didn't include a lot number.
Am I right in thinking that, if we simple sell the honey at point of production* - i.e. to the cathedral congregation - we don't need a lot number?
Or will I have to write a lot number by hand on each jar?
[The simple solution, of course, is to slap a numbered label on top of the unnumbered one. However, label design was part of the process from which I was excluded. They produced a label fractionally too deep to fit between the 'shoulders' of the jars - so they don't lie flat. They look sort of.......artisanal. Putting a second one on top would look awful! They also produced a tamper label with too short a tail. What an expensive couple of mistakes to rectify.]
Dusty.
* I reckon 30 feet from the hives, in a verticle direction, is sufficiently close to the 'point of production'!