SC - Re: cane honey

Jasper Fieth cem8780 at omega.uta.edu
Fri Oct 10 23:37:28 PDT 1997


> Just as a note, I grew up in Kentucky/Indiana area, and our 
> grandmother insisted we were to take "spoonful" of molasses in the 
> fall and spring to insure our good health.  It couldn't be any 'ol 
> molasses, it had to be specifically blackstrap molasses.  I can still 
> taste that stuff!
> 
> Phyllis L. Spurr
> HL Eowyn ferch Rhys
> Barony of Elfsea,
> Ansteorra

>From one who had to do this as well:
Blackstrap molasses has been shown to be rich in the B-complex vitamins
and in iron; so maybe it did help. Personally, I think it was like castor
oil -- the taste made me never want to be sick, because I knew the cost!

Esko Sola

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