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Perry
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Was bottling yesterday for today's market. I ordered 10 dozen of a new size jar, a tiny oval hex jar that I have used in the past for wedding favours . They don't hold a lot of honey (110 ml) but they sold pretty good at the market too at $3.
I just use deeps set on end to sit on and hold the cases while I work.
I just started my first batch of creamed honey as well, people have been asking for it.
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I think I'm supposed to be looking at the bottles and products, but MAN! That honey house is one sweet set up! Ted
Nice bottles and products too.
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Everything looks really great!
You have definitely gone beyond "Hobbyist!"
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and what tunes do ya listen to?...............
thanks for the pix perry, and i love the oval hex jars! when i get through the remainder of my small round ones, gonna order some of these!
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Hi Perry, where do you order your jars from. We need to order a few cases. A few years pack we had some with a honey comb design on the jar and also printed on the lid, but we can't remember where we got them. Thanks 40 Acre Bees
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I get my jars from Richards Packaging in Burnside Industrial Park. They have a minimum order. If you want some let me know what sizes and how many and I'll piggy-back you on one of my orders.
The jars you mentioned with the comb pattern in the glass are from Dominion and Grimm, and a few years ago their prices skyrocketed so I stopped using them. People want what's
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How did your creamed honey turn out? Fine textured and smooth on the tongue I hope.
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"People want what's
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very true perry! but sometimes the jar just makes it an even 'sweeter' purchase'!..............
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Quote from: Perry on August 15, 2017, 07:57:44 pm
. People want what's
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That has been my experience to.
For creamed honey, folks around here use plastic tubs with lids.
I just got some starter yesterday from my "special" source. It makes the best creamed honey! This year I have to remember not to sell it all so that I have my own starter to work with!
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90% your own honey this year, 99% your honey next year. You do need to pay attention to the crystal structure as it can become courser over consecutive batches. At times you need to start over again.
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