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Honey eaters?
#21
That ambrosia looks tasty. Do you plunk into some hot water to make it managable?

Watch out OBK - I think Sally's trying to give you some shit.
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#22
For enjoying honey?

The 'donkey/burro' posts/threads I totally understand. . .


but...


honey?!


:(
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#23
Maybe she secretly likes you.

If you go too fast that reads 'donkey burrito'.
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#24
Dump enough hot sauce on it and wrap it in a corn tortilla?

Sure, I'd consume that (with a drippily droppity of honey).
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#25
I've had some pretty good 'beef' street tacos that I'm not entirely sure came from an actual cow.

Honey does make all the difference in the better donkey dishes though.
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#26
(08-11-2012, 12:52 PM)OnBendedKnee Wrote:
(08-10-2012, 04:48 PM)Riotgear Wrote: Here's another producer local to me if you want to taste so cal goodness -

http://www.royalbees.com/

OBK - You can get their stuff at Just Peachy if you're interested.

Our day to day honey is on the left (easy to use), the honey on the right is tastier yet more difficult to deal with.

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Gotta watch that stuff on the left doesn't have other stuff in it.
There are still a lot of problems with honey that comes from outside the country. And a lot of store brands are exactly that: foreign produced.
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#27
I used to try all sorts of honey.

My favorite was orange blossom.
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#28
notorious honey-eater! WANTED by bees!

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#29
How does anyone know what plant the bees landed on? Or is that just a type of process.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#30
(08-12-2012, 10:14 AM)Maggot Wrote: How does anyone know what plant the bees landed on? Or is that just a type of process.


...maybe because that's where the hives are located. Some hives are actually portable.
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#31
(08-12-2012, 10:21 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(08-12-2012, 10:14 AM)Maggot Wrote: How does anyone know what plant the bees landed on? Or is that just a type of process.


...maybe because that's where the hives are located. Some hives are actually portable.

I know, they bring them into the apple orchards around here.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#32
(08-11-2012, 07:56 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: notorious honey-eater! WANTED by bees!

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First off, No way those are bees. They look like hornets! And if so, that look-of-guilt-ridden-honey-comb-steal'in-no-toes-thief-winnie-whiny-petulant-bruin is fix'in for a beat down.

Secondly, no one will ever convince me there's enough helium in that powder blue balloon to raise up that heft.

No F'in freak'in way.
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#33
you have lost your child-like faith OBK. hah

















































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#34
..........It IS a big ballon.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#35
LadyCop: Week 16, working in the jails, 24 years ago...

Maggot: Ok, getting past the size of the balloon vs the weight of Winnie, what about that string? With no fingers and slippery paws, it would slip right through.
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#36
Maggot: Ok, getting past the size of the balloon vs the weight of Winnie, what about that string? With no fingers and slippery paws, it would slip right through.
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The string is tied around his hand (The book is better than the movie) And he is full of cotton for cripes sake!
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#37
LadyCop: Week 16, working in the jails, 24 years ago...


wha?? Smiley_emoticons_skeptisch
i'm not THAT old!
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#38
Why doesn't one of the "bees" (ie: Hornets) sting the balloon?

Problem solved.
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#39
(08-12-2012, 11:55 AM)OnBendedKnee Wrote: Why doesn't one of the "bees" (ie: Hornets) sting the balloon?

Problem solved.

There are some behind-the-scenes details that haven't been released to the general public in the book or the movie. Tigger was crafty. He helped Winnie to develop a punture-proof seal and the baloon is also filled with super-duper lifting helium. The bees/hornets don't stand a chance.
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#40


I like classic Pooh rather than modern Pooh.
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