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Postby haydn » 01 Mar 2012 12:53

Anyone know anywhere in the old village wherein can
buy honey straight from the bee keeper
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Re: honey

Postby JT » 01 Mar 2012 14:24

None in the village but if you let me know when you are about to arrive I will pick some up for you when I am out for a run in the country

We pass the bee keepers all the time on the Gypsy Beach trip so can get it all the time.

Don't forget there is more than one type of honey with some flavours being stronger or delicate than others
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Re: honey

Postby haydn » 01 Mar 2012 14:52

Yes we stopped there on way to gypsy beach year
before last. That would be great. We are arriving 27 Sept
will remind you nearer the date
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Re: honey

Postby fifegirl » 01 Mar 2012 23:13

I bought a honey comb from a lovely man at the local wednesday market.Its in a plastic box to keep it fresh.He also sells jars of different kinds of honey. :D
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Re: honey

Postby jondawn157 » 02 Mar 2012 01:47

Try Pappa Dursun at the Dursun aparts he or his son Huseyin has always got us good quality pine honey
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Re: honey

Postby dotty » 02 Mar 2012 09:55

Slightly off topic, but just to say that when we were going home last year we had a tin of honey in our hand luggage. They wouldn't let us through security until we put it in our suitcase. We bring honey home every year in our hand luggage, this is the first time we've had to put it in our suitcase.

I just think all they had to do was ask us to open the stopper and see that it was honey. It took a bit of re-arranging the suitcase so we wouldn't be over our weight limit.
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Re: honey

Postby redrhino12 » 02 Mar 2012 10:00

Pine Honey is my favourite as well JD

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Re: honey

Postby iskoc alibaba » 02 Mar 2012 12:57

Hi folks,don't want to put a damper on things, but honey is one of the banned foodstuffs from outside the EU that u cannot bring into Uk.If found in your luggage it will be siezed and you may be fined.Sorry, iskoc Ali
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Re: honey

Postby haydn » 02 Mar 2012 19:58

wasnt intending to bring any home was going to eat it all with some lovely turkish bread for breakfast
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