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Show LIQUEFYING HONEY. Uteni.ll That Will Do Work on a 8mall Scale Without Overheating. With ordinary mothoils there Is dan-kit dan-kit cf Bcorchlim tho honey on tho out-Hide out-Hide of the maHa. while thu center Is ntlll granulated. There Is a method thnt almost anyone can follow, Honey Llquefier. whorehy a great difference hotween tho trnipornturo of the center of the Krnmilntcd hlockM and Hint on tho outside out-side can he avoided. Perhaps you havt; seen the tins (a tube runntm; up thu middle) used In malUiiK "anRol cake." Well, we have a taller tin here In lloston, wiitcH a not-respondent of Heo Culture, usod for tnaklns brown bread, plum puddtiiKH, etc., with' a cover on It that can be fastened. The luhu Is closed at thu top (prohahly to keep the watur from runnliiK over Into Die Interior and contonts of thu tin). We havo Just tried the tiling, and succeeded In ItnuufyliiK honey, which was very thickly candled, In a very fow minutes, using only modurnto heat. In fact. It worked nnoly. There Is a light-fitting cover to thu can. Tho same principle could bu made lino of In constructing a can on a larger scalo. |