I'm sure the tea bags you're hearing about are in regards to the 'tea parties' being held all over the US today aka Tax Day. Tea Party Protests Many of them have talked about dumping tea bags in local bodies of water.
It's possible that they will let you taste the honeyvixterApril 15 2009, 15:31:12 UTC
at the Farmer's market. Try that at Safeway.
It's really a personal taste. My honey from my very own bees tastes very herbal from the rosemary and eucalyptus that is around. I bought some honey in Oregon that has a pronounced perfume odor that I don't really like.
Alfalfa honey is produced from bees that have nothing but alfalfa to get nectar from.
Honey that is produced within a few miles of you is reputed to have anti-allergy properties. So that might be a type to ask for.
Re: It's possible that they will let you taste the honeymokieApril 28 2009, 23:53:09 UTC
Honey that is produced within a few miles of you is reputed to have anti-allergy properties. So that might be a type to ask for.
Only if you can get it raw, and even then, it's disputed. Years of gagging down the local clover honey hasn't done a damn thing for my allergies, and now, I can't stand the smell of clover blooming in spring.
Days late to the dance...mokieApril 29 2009, 00:24:50 UTC
News summary: bunch of conservatives willfully misinterpretted "no taxation without representation" and, in the process, wasted a lot of perfectly good tea by dumping it into large bodies of water. Hundreds of fish were caffeinated while the liberal news media snickered over the sexual innuendo
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There is a talk of having some sort of Republican "tea party" to protest something or other the government is doing. I really have no idea.
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It's really a personal taste. My honey from my very own bees tastes very herbal from the rosemary and eucalyptus that is around. I bought some honey in Oregon that has a pronounced perfume odor that I don't really like.
Alfalfa honey is produced from bees that have nothing but alfalfa to get nectar from.
Honey that is produced within a few miles of you is reputed to have anti-allergy properties. So that might be a type to ask for.
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Only if you can get it raw, and even then, it's disputed. Years of gagging down the local clover honey hasn't done a damn thing for my allergies, and now, I can't stand the smell of clover blooming in spring.
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