It's arrived

6:30am and the first honey leaves the centrifuge on its way through a coarse and rhen fine filter. Far too few frames/combs to make all the sticky work really worthwhile but in moral boosting terms priceless.

It will be interesting to see if this honey doesv the same as MrB's. He gave us a jar on 24th May - looked like "normal honey, tasted finer than the late summer honey and was very fluid...honey, straighforward if good tasting, plain honey. Thought nothing more of it. Within a week it turned in to a solid white mass with a firm fudge consistency. You have to scrape hard to get a spoonful and can then let it melt slowly in the mouth - delicious even for someone who wasn't a honey fan at all.

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