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Old 01-18-2007, 11:21 PM #1
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Talking honey is just fine...

in moderation. Some studies show it has anti-bacterial qualities as well.

Really heavy use however, is fructose, and can be hard on the liver.

But it is far better than that artificial stuff you have been using!
A little honey goes a long way.

And I use it in my tea...esp the yerba mate tea. But it is nice in other teas as well. I also have honey in my grits (when I have them). Sometimes when I want a dessert, and really can't have one, I have a little slurp of honey. It is very satisfying.

I am sure he will work it off at the gym.
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Thanks Mrs. D.

As usual, you're a lifesaver.

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