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Re: [KEEPINGBEES] crystal clear honey

Thanks for the suggestions...I found some nylon cloth strainers that are
used by painters...already has elastic tops and it fit over my 5 gal bucket
...worked great...can really tell the difference in the looks of the
honey...hoping to sell my 120 quarts at the Perryville, KY Battlefield
festival this weekend...
Donna in Danville, KY...

Subject: RE: [KEEPINGBEES] crystal clear honey


> strain it through a fine nylon mesh. the bee supply places sell material
and
> bags, or you can get it at a local sewing store. make sure it is a fine
> mesh, nylon material - cheesecloth will leave particals in the honey.
>
> some store honey is heated and ultra-filtered == you should not expect to
be
> exactly like theirs.





Wed Oct 3, 2001 2:56 am

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We have lots of good clover honey this year. What is the best way to filter it so we can get this crystal clear honey that I see other selling. Ours is very...
Donna
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Sep 26, 2001
6:08 pm

strain it through a fine nylon mesh. the bee supply places sell material and bags, or you can get it at a local sewing store. make sure it is a fine mesh,...
Karen Oland
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Sep 26, 2001
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Thanks for the suggestions...I found some nylon cloth strainers that are used by painters...already has elastic tops and it fit over my 5 gal bucket ...worked...
Donna Judkins
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Oct 3, 2001
2:57 am

Sounds like a jelly bag would work also, for honey that's quite warm and not too large of amounts. Cheesecloth really doesn't work well at all. Will have to...
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Oct 3, 2001
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