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Originally Posted by micmac888
thanks brudder for the detailed info.
I came across a few times, unprocessed Raw Honey - the peddlar carrying a very small bucket of it (and empty milk bottles) walking into MOMO's stall to sell. Will ask MOMO when get the chance next week (and if he doesn't know, will ask someone who for sure knows (when he returns from his kampung since the Christmas holiday-week))
got...not all...just many.
Brudder, need to be more specific.
a) for what occasion. Funeral, Grand Opening, Hospitalisation, etc.
b) Real or fake flowers. It's also dependent on the occasion, and florists are few whilst "florists" are quite a few.
c) they all do delivery almost by default. There may be a delivery fee (depending on destination, the real/fake flower/wreath/laurel/signboard/etc) - but *dun* ask them if they charge, just inform them to be delivered. LOL! (helps alot if the customer is local)
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Never buy the honey from the honey guy who ply his trade with a pail and empty bottles. First the honey is adulterated. The tool of his trade is some bits of honey comb with a few bees. The viscosity of the liquid suggest a mix of 30% pure madu ( easily bought from a local supermarket ) and 70% sugar syrup. To the uninitiated, it looks like the real thing. At $10 to 15 a bottle, I rather give it to a worthy cause.