August 27th, 2009
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raman hassan asked:


Naturally aromatic, beeswax candles tapers burn slowly, brightly, and evenly. While paraffin candles emit sooty chemical residues, beeswax candles tapers produce negative ions when burning, drawing toxins and dust particles from the air. Natural elegance for every table. Hand rolled honeycomb or solid poured, Candle Bee 100% Beeswax candles tapers burn with a brilliant glow that will last through dessert and relaxed conversation.

Beeswax Candles tapers

Beeswax candles tapers have been sought after and highly prized throughout history for many reasons. Beeswax candles tapers burn brighter and longer with less to no smoke it has a sweet aroma of honey, creating a relaxing, intimate atmosphere. Beeswax candles tapers are preferred in most churches because they burn cleanly, with little or no dripping and little smoke. Beeswax candles tapers is the only fuel to emit Negative Ions when burning. Negative ions are nature’s air purifiers, cleaning the air of dust, mold, bacteria, viruses, and other pollutants.

Beeswax candles tapers is a renewable resource and the ultimate “environmentally friendly” candle material. When kept out of a draft, beeswax candles tapers burn very cleanly, without dripping or smoking, and their pure burning qualities and bright flame distinguish them from more common paraffin-based candle products. Beeswax candles tapers burn with the spectrum of the sun emitting a brighter, longer burning flame. It is a well established fact that while burning, beeswax candles tapers naturally emit negative ions which clean the air and invigorate the body. Beeswax candles tapers tend to have a longer burn time than candles made from other substances. Under certain conditions, even beeswax candles may be caused to drip.

Beeswax candles tapers burns with a brilliant, golden flame that enhances any spiritual experience. The golden flame and sweet, natural honey scent of 100% pure beeswax aromatherapy candles inspire serenity and romance. Beeswax candles tapers is petroleum free, it burns without emissions or soot, and is a natural resource. It is a natural negative ion producer that not only cleans the air, but also inspires and invigorates the body and soul. Beeswax candles tapers burn 5 times longer than regular candles and with out soot. They measure over 2 inches high and 1 1/2 inches wide.

Beeswax candles tapers in the apiary is a precious commodity and we don’t know of any organic beekeeping business that does not recycle/reuse their wax for their own operations. Be wary of “organic beeswax candles” sold online–we encourage you to check and ask questions before assuming the wax is truly organic sourced. Beeswax candles tapers is costly both to purchase and to ship as it is very heavy, though we buy in bulk to keep the costs to a minimum. We can estimate your candle order before you commit to the order, however. Beeswax candles tapers sheets come in their natural color, which can vary from cloudy white to a dark ruddy brown. This all depends on what type of flowers the bees have been frequenting around their hive.

Beeswax candles tapers is sold in sheets and you don’t have to bother with any additives, colors or candle scents. The beeswax candles tapers that you buy is already filtered so you don’t need to bother with bleaching it. Beeswax is a renewable all natural product with no additives or fillers. It is safe enough to eat, use in cosmetics, and is most recognizable as a clean burning & bright fuel source in beeswax candles. Beeswax candles tapers is running about 5.00 a pound + shipping and a pair of 10″ tapers are about a 1/3 of a pound. If you can come up with a smaller metal pipe to keep inside the larger pot and surround the outside with water that would be ideal.



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how much to you think i need to be Self sufficient?

August 27th, 2009
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ladyseabreezemp1640 asked:


for a family of 20 meaning: Land, livestock, beekeeping, trees, veggies and more thanks for your help..

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Vegans who eat honey: How do you justify that?

August 27th, 2009
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Madness asked:


I was recently on the fence about eating honey as a vegan, but I ultimately decided not to consume honey anymore after I heard the horrors of the commercial beekeeping industry- which, I’m not quite sure if the rumnors are true. So those of you who are vegan or near vegan, why do you eat honey?
I’m only trying to figure out if there are any reasons I should be okay with eating honey.

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Question about Bees?

August 26th, 2009
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suzunyanko asked:


my dad just started getting into beekeeping he’s had them for about a couple of months and i dont know very much about them but i really love honey ! when can you expect to collect the first batch of honey?

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Automatic hive, no need beekeeper. Steps for assembling a hive using the natural extensive beekeepi

August 26th, 2009
Oscarperone asked:


Automatic hive, no need beekeeper !! Steps for assembling a hive using the natural extensive beekeeping technique. We only use shallow supers (3/4), although a combination of supers of any other sizes can be used. This way of assembling a hive is the best way to use the traditional beekeeping equipment to give the bees what they dream; a huge hole where they can build an immense hive. VERY IMPORTANT: It is recommended that this hive is not touch until the bees collect the necessary reserves …

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