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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Yes let's not let the fact that ot wasn't

> labelled

> > as honey get in the way of Fox being completely

> > incapable of admitting he's wrong about

> anything.

>

>

> Have you read ANY of this tread. ?

>

> I said it was 'Fructose Corn Syrup ' and it was /

> is.

>

>

> DulwichFox.. Not arguing .. Just Quoting Facts.


You also said you can't buy real honey (is there any other?) for ?2. Is that a fact?

"You also said you can't buy real honey (is there any other?) for ?2. Is that a fact?"


"Alongside the Rowse honey (?2 a jar, if anyone's interested)"


The facts appear to be clear. You can buy 'real honey' for ?2 a jar. You can't legally call something 'honey' unless that's what it is. But you can buy something that looks like honey, but isn't. And DF makes up any old shit he wants and posts it on here, like an incontinent poodle with an internet connection.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Fox has a certain way of posting, as we all do.

> You've all made your point, can anyone really

> justify dragging poor foxy through the mud on this

> one? Let's just drop it.

>

> Louisa.



Problem is Lou, foxy will never (and I am not just talking about this thread) say "ah fair enough, I got that wrong now I've learnt something". He'll always try to twist things in an attempt to show that he was actually right all along.


Doesn't make him a bad person (I think he's basically a good person), but it can be infuriating.

What I find dumbfounding is that on a Beutiful day like today is that ...


Otta, Alan Medic, Seabag, DaveR, *Bob* have nothing better to do than talk about me.. ??


Well I've had a very lovely day in Twickenham and Richmond eating and drinking on the River.


A good soak and I'm back out this evening.


You really should try it sometime.. Get out meet people. Real people. Talk to them.


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > My last post was at 6.59am this morning. Where

> > were you then honey?

>

> Sleeping.. I was out enjoying myself last night.

> :)

>

> Life's too short.. I'm not that far behind Cilla.

>

>

> Foxy


Oh........I reckon it was a two pint night.......stop it. I feel guilty.

Seabag Wrote:

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In my defence, I was out at 7.30am and later today

You have no need to defend yourself.


But I was thinking about you Fox, as I do each waking hour of the day

Yes. Funny that. My ears often burn.


I agree tho, the others should 'get a life' and preferably one like yours

No, They wouldn't want to live like me.


Sados that they are

We're all a bit sad. Aren't we ?


Foxy

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I my defence, we only got back from a party at

> 4am. There was a little difficulty in sleeping so

> we passed time opening another bottle, inhaling

> nitrous oxide and getting jiggy in the back

> garden.

>

> Perhaps we'll try Twickenham next weekend though.

> Sounds good.


Yes please do. It's delightful.


And to think I've been there a few times and have never found this place..


61-the-fox-pub-oldest-pub-in-twickenham-church-street.jpg?w=224&h=300


The Fox Pub - oldest pub in Twickenham - Church Street


Foxy

So the Khans jar on inspection is as Fox says, BUT we have other jars of honey bought from a well known supermarkets, all in the ?2 range and they definitely ARE honey. And sainsburys do a jar of set honey for ?1.40, described as 100% honey. So it is possible to get 100% honey in those price ranges.

Hi Blah Blah..


This thread has been somewhat distorted..


The argument was NEVER about whether the jars were labelled Honey or not.


It was just a statement from myself in reply to your post that one should not be misled by what would appear

to be genuine 100% honey.


The Honeycomb which itself MAY be artificially made from edible gum. ? seemed to be the main selling factor.


I think we were both convinced we were buying the 'real' thing. However the stuff was over sweet and had none

of the usual flavours of more expensive Honey.


Ultra filtering is a high-tech procedure where honey is heated, sometimes watered down and then forced at high pressure through extremely small filters to remove pollen, which is the only foolproof sign identifying the source of the honey.


Cheap Honey will come from Multi-flower collection.


Single Flower Honey


Single flower honeys (also known as varietal, monofloral or unifloral honey) differ from multifloral or wildflower honeys by the predominance of nectar collected from a single type of plant. In practice, this can be difficult to achieve. The bees cannot be herded or trained to go to a particular type of plant.


Single flower honey is the result of two conditions. First, the target plant must predominate so the bees have little choice of plants. Second, the beekeeper must time the introduction of the hive and the actual harvesting of the comb to coincide with this blooming period. This is done by carefully observing the blooming period of the chosen plant as well as possible overlapping blooming periods of other nectar-producing plants as well.


That's why it is so expensive.


Comparison with cheap and expensive honey is like comparing a supermarket value burger with one that has been

handmade from prime cuts and 100% beef.


Foxy

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Excellent raking of google for cut and paste

> information as usual, to provide your traditional

> longwinded essay as to how you were 'actually not

> wrong', despite being, well, so obviously wrong.

>

> You are a very strange man. I'm being kind.


I was not talking to you. I was talking to Blah Blah..


You are a very nasty man.. Judging by your hateful comments in the 'Cilla' Thread..


DF

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Tell you what, let's make this easy. Well done -

> you were right all along. You are vindicated.

>

> Here's a mirror. Congratulate yourself again.


I only ever post about things I know about..

.. you never see me posting about football or sport cos I know jack s**t about any of it.


DF


P.S. and I don't need your vindication.

It's great to know that rather than use google (so yesterday!), I can simply start a thread on the EDF and sooner or later,someone will collate the moot points from the web rather than me taking the time & trouble to do it myself.


Was going to ask if anyone knows if Spring honey is sweeter than 'other' honey, is it a matter of taste? I bought some at a village fete the other week, the Spring honey was light in colour and the other very dark and less sweet.


That stuff being sold in Khan's sounds vile...HFCS mixed in with honey. Ugh.


Oh my jar cost a fiver.

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