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I live in a small community, a fella down the road owns an Apiary. We buy our honey from him. Today I made a beeswax haul. He gives me a great deal at only 4 bucks a pound. Of course I have to process it, but for that kind of discount its a no brainier.
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When we were kids , and gum was scarce , we chewed bee's wax. Good flavor , and if the taste went away , just grab another hunk ad chew. Cost us nothing , one of Dad's friends , Albert , a WW1 friend , had large amt. bees. Free honey , and wax.
 
When we were kids , and gum was scarce , we chewed bee's wax. Good flavor , and if the taste went away , just grab another hunk ad chew. Cost us nothing , one of Dad's friends , Albert , a WW1 friend , had large amt. bees. Free honey , and wax.
I'm standing here cutting it up its so pretty and yellow in the middle. I was half tempted to gnaw on a piece. haha
 

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