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Comb from cappings

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TimV

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Here's a little tutorial I did for making comb honey from cappings, and I thought it might interest some of you, since you can see what the cappings look like. Here's the tutoral

http://www.pbase.com/beekeeper/comb_honey

and the cappings with water

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EverGreenman

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mmmmmmmmmmmmm!

I loves me some honey comb! Very enlightening tutorial, thank you for sharing that.

when I first read the thread title I thought it said comb FOR capping instead of comb FROM capping. I wonder if anyone does that? That is, takes the wax comb and melts it down to make a cap cover on bottled wine or mead.
 
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