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May 16, 2011 2:11 AM CST
Name: Plants and Plumerias
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Great article and links, Margaret. I like honey very much but it's something I don't often think of getting in the store.
Last week we were in a small North Mississippi town at a general store and they had some honeys. They had the clover, tupelo gum, possumhaw and sour wood (Oxydendrum) ones.
I chose the sour wood and it's wonderful. Not too sweet, not too bitter/sour. Now that I've told a couple people about it, they are wanting me to send them a bottle each which I'll do next month.
This was packaged by Weber Honey in Savannah, TN and now I'm tempted to get the clover and tupelo gum ones.
Again, thanks for such a good and informational article. Hurray!
Lee

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