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Habit7 wrote:Wanted to try some new recipes (lock down has us doing new things), one that needed some honey. I ask the girl in Tru Valu the price and with the biggest grin she says $59.99 for a 250ml and $159.99 for a 750ml bottleHas honey stopped coming out the bee's a$$ and now coming out of their breast that would warrant such an increase in price?
sliderz1 wrote:Habit7 wrote:Wanted to try some new recipes (lock down has us doing new things), one that needed some honey. I ask the girl in Tru Valu the price and with the biggest grin she says $59.99 for a 250ml and $159.99 for a 750ml bottleHas honey stopped coming out the bee's a$$ and now coming out of their breast that would warrant such an increase in price?
dats your problem.................u need to go roadside preferably in da countryside
skylinechild wrote:i got another problem...
if Y= MX+C and E= MC squared.......what is X.....
once x has been determined we can then continue further development of the hyper drive technology so we wont have to wait till 2086 when 2 peaceful aliens journey to earth seeking our help.......
skylinechild wrote:i got another problem...
if Y= MX+C and E= MC squared.......what is X.....
once x has been determined we can then continue further development of the hyper drive technology so we wont have to wait till 2086 when 2 peaceful aliens journey to earth seeking our help.......
jramsarran wrote:poor dude thinks honey comes from a bee's a$$...
Goolie wrote:skylinechild wrote:i got another problem...
if Y= MX+C and E= MC squared.......what is X.....
once x has been determined we can then continue further development of the hyper drive technology so we wont have to wait till 2086 when 2 peaceful aliens journey to earth seeking our help.......
*$kїđž!™ wrote:buy from the suppliers.....those guys that have beehives ususally bottle their honey and sell....
have a friend whose father has hives...they located in grande though...
can hook u up if u want....
Bizzare wrote:Anything I call honey is expensive
eliteauto wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:buy from the suppliers.....those guys that have beehives ususally bottle their honey and sell....
have a friend whose father has hives...they located in grande though...
can hook u up if u want....
he might still find $120 for 750ml expensive
crossdrilled wrote:D bees on strike.
sliderz1 wrote:Habit7 wrote:Wanted to try some new recipes (lock down has us doing new things), one that needed some honey. I ask the girl in Tru Valu the price and with the biggest grin she says $59.99 for a 250ml and $159.99 for a 750ml bottleHas honey stopped coming out the bee's a$$ and now coming out of their breast that would warrant such an increase in price?
dats your problem.................u need to go roadside preferably in da countryside
Rainman wrote:What do they call winnie the pooh's grandmother
Pooh-Nanny
*crickets*
Sabriel wrote:Habit7 wrote:Wanted to try some new recipes (lock down has us doing new things), one that needed some honey. I ask the girl in Tru Valu the price and with the biggest grin she says $59.99 for a 250ml and $159.99 for a 750ml bottleHas honey stopped coming out the bee's a$$ and now coming out of their breast that would warrant such an increase in price?
Substitute with glucose-fructose syrup , if you can't afford the honey...simple.
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