I’ve heard about that. Hard to find local honey around here. I’m going to start looking harder though. A friend of mine does this, and starts the honey sandwiches in April. But he buys his honey from across the river in another county - he has mixed results.. I’ve been told the more local the better.
I've been between Rochester Zumbrota and Red wing the past couple of days. The Z is flowing like a MF, many of the backwater areas are flooded.
Check with @Ryan Browne , I'd lay even funds that at least a couple of his friends have hives and could hook you up with some (non-heated) honey that would do the job.
Thanks Ryan. I’ll keep that in mind. I appreciate it!I do have a friend in Rochester who makes a lot of honey. He has bee yards all over the area, he might be able to get you some from a batch fairly local to you. Hiawatha Honey is his business. Let me know if you are interested and want help getting ahold of him.
Guns scare me. Especially those black assault onesGot a few saws packed up. Got a couple of guns packed up.. a few pairs of clothes and I'm ready for the gtg at first light.
That probably fits well on ..... another two sites ...Guns scare me. Especially those black assault ones
I'm keen on some of that sweet @Woodpecker honey...I do have a friend in Rochester who makes a lot of honey. He has bee yards all over the area, he might be able to get you some from a batch fairly local to you. Hiawatha Honey is his business. Let me know if you are interested and want help getting ahold of him.
On a RAM? Pretty sure we know who it ain'ts.Alright, which one of you was this?
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Ashhole.@Kiwioilboiler did you miss this?
I'm keen on some of that sweet @Woodpecker honey...
So, another AR with a chainsaw attachment? Seen um on ebay...
They are not quite as dangerous when all the ammunition for them falls out of the boat while you're fishingGuns scare me. Especially those black assault ones
Buy them on new rimsGood morning men, happy Friday. Dry this morning again. We did have a heavy downpour yesterday. I busted my arse trying to mount 8" riding mower tires last night, anyone have any trick besides bring them to the co-op and have them mount them?