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> Hey all. I'm wondering if anyone knows where in town (metro area)

I could

> pick up a pound or two of beeswax (any grade, the cheaper/less

processed the

> better, even a few ounces would work) and possibly a bit of

lanolin,

> quickly? I'm making salves & hand cream as Christmas gifts, family

> Christmas is on Sunday & the package containing my year's supply

of wax &

> such shipped late & is now stuck in the snow in Montana, & I need

to get

> cookin on these! Thanks very much for any ideas!

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> we are the ones we've been waiting for.

Most any honey farmer will have beeswax. I purchased from Ames last

summer. St. Farmer's Mkt is open weekends (mornings?) year

round. I think the honey people sell from a building across the

street during winter. Meat farmers would know where to find them.

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and anyone else too,

I am wondering if you would be willing to share your recipe for your

beeswax salve. I have some that I got from my sister from an apiary

somewhere in WI. It is almost gone and as far as I know they are out

of business now. I cannot imagine not having this wonderful balm on

hand. We use it for all kinds of skin soothing and ailments year round.

Any assistance on how to make or even where to buy some high quality

beeswax salve would be greatly appreciated.

Jodi

> >

> > Hey all. I'm wondering if anyone knows where in town (metro area)

> I could

> > pick up a pound or two of beeswax (any grade, the cheaper/less

> processed the

> > better, even a few ounces would work) and possibly a bit of

> lanolin,

> > quickly? I'm making salves & hand cream as Christmas gifts, family

> > Christmas is on Sunday & the package containing my year's supply

> of wax &

> > such shipped late & is now stuck in the snow in Montana, & I need

> to get

> > cookin on these! Thanks very much for any ideas!

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > we are the ones we've been waiting for.

>

> Most any honey farmer will have beeswax. I purchased from Ames last

> summer. St. Farmer's Mkt is open weekends (mornings?) year

> round. I think the honey people sell from a building across the

> street during winter. Meat farmers would know where to find them.

>

> co

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