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My mother has gotten an offer to sell her homemade honey in bookstores.
What kind of person are you and do you use honey? If yes, what is important in your choice in books, women, and honey? (or just honey)

>> No.2122121

get beekeeper mom to post

>> No.2122124

>>2122121
mom doesn't know how to shot web nor how to speak english.

>> No.2122133

>>2122124

bummer

well honeys good in tea and on chicken mcnuggets

>> No.2122137
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I'm the kind of guy that's a late adapter, looking for old books of old writers, like Poe or Tsjechov, Cassanova or Baudelaire, likes petite brown women, and would buy honey to put in tea.
Since honey is something I use sparsely, I think I'd look at how long it'd take untill the honey sugarises/crystalises, and how the package looks.

pic related, it's the kind of girl I like.

>> No.2122159

I read a lot of books
I drink a lot of tea while reading books
I put a lot of honey in my tea.

>> No.2122160

>>2122159
What's important to you when buying honey?
Or what kind of art-style do you like?
What would convince you to buy honey in a bookstore?

>> No.2122162

I read some books, I don't really like honey (I like tea but I put sugar in it), I like girls that are nice and/or cute and also boys.

>> No.2122163

does this bookstore also sell coffee or tea? otherwise i don't see honey selling too well.

>> No.2122165

>>2122163
Yeah, me neither, but it's a small bookstore, so it doesn't sell coffee or tea, but only philosophy-books, russian classics, old roman and greek books, and some newer books.
But he wants to differentiate his store, so he offered me to sell our honey there.

>> No.2122166

what kind of % is the bookstore taking from each sale?

>> No.2122169

>>2122160
I usually like buying organic and local honey that doesn't have any added sweeteners.
I like Art Noveau and Impressionism most.
Probably if I needed honey and it was placed unobtrusively near a section relating to my interests in books.

>> No.2122178

>>2122166
We haven't talked about that, he does want a fixed amount per sold pot of honey, but it depends on how well they sell, since he needs to earn back the lack of bookspace.

>>2122169
So it should look not too shiny and colourfull, but rather in sober Art-Noveau or Impressionistic design, and it should be clear that it's organic and local?

I'll write that down.
Thanks Anon

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Any other uses for honey than just in tea?

>> No.2122199

>>2122195

Dude you can bake some kickass bread with honey.

Or dip your joints in it and let them dry -- they burn for like 45 minutes if you do that.

>> No.2122201

>>2122195
PANCAKES.

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Books and honey...

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bump

>> No.2123376

I use honey whenever I can. I like raw, local honey, but I also like refined honey if I can't get the former.

>> No.2123379

I PUT HONEY IN MY BROATS. FUCK YEAH.

>> No.2123416

>>2122137
????