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Has anyone used beeswax? I never have, but just thought it might be a neat idea, being organic and all.
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Sure. I have. :-) S~
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Yes, and it smells wonderful, for a long time. Christina |
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Here is a very economical source for bees wax: Rudy's Honey - Livingston Texas |
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I use it all the time for my turnings and any food utensils. Carl
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