Talk:Honey
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Michael Knight, a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless in a world of criminals who operate above the law. 10:01, August 17, 2007 193.111.198.56 -Ha del africa
Makin' their way, the only way they know how, that's just a little bit more than the law will allow. 10:14, August 17, 2007 193.111.198.56 -sed se prime
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This article no more answers the questions it brings up, than wikipedia's article does. "Fewer than 100 cases of infant botulism occur each year in the United States, and most babies who do get botulism recover fully." says [1] but our article makes the situation sound like infant botulism is running rampant through every city and town, that if a baby licks a honey container's cap the baby is certain to suffer eternal effects of infant botulism. So we have honey harboring these horrible bacteria, and (apparently) honey is (sometimes) deadly poisonous, so poisonous that it has been used to kill enemy troops -- no exact information stated. Who knows, perhaps all the honey in every store everywhere might be poisonous. You know what I'm saying? I would LOVE to see useful information. These tiny little tidbits are wonderfully engaging, (100 cases a year, most recover fully) (in some rare instances honey is poison), but most of all I would LOVE to have useful information. Damnit. Terryeo 10:31, 18 August 2007 (EDT)

