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[SPEC] Black Button Sage honey?
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Bellebet
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[SPEC] Black Button Sage honey?

Hey all,

Maybe it's just me being paranoid from the Beast. However, I think it's a significant clue about Aunt Margaret making a new honey in honor of those who are helping her. Dana mentions it in her blog that Margaret is considering a Black Button Sage in our honor. I looked up Black Button Sage, and nothing really stuck out at me. But I was remembering the Times New Roman puzzle from the beast and it got me thinking.

Black Button Sage.

BBS.

Is there a BBS out there connected to this? Is this the password for Margaret's hotmail account?

Probably seeing shadows where there are none, but thought I'd throw it out there.

Bellebet

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[SPEC] Meaning of BBS?

Black Button Sage?

When XBox first came out everyone was excited about it having a 'black button'.

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From http://www.gourmethoneystore.com/us/blackbuttonsage.htm:
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Black Button Sage blooms from February through June along the hilltops of coastal California. Little "buttons" of flowers on the tall stems give this wildflower its nickname.

It is this same little ball of flowers that makes Sage such a unique honey plant. Of the many flowerets in each button, only one or two bloom at a time, creating a long and wonderful nectar flow.

There are many species of Sage found throughout the country. Excelling them all is California's Black Button Sage variety with a reputation among beekeepers as a marvelous honey producer for both quantity and quality.


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