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		<title>All abuzz about mead</title>
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<p>Mead was the drink of choice for kings, conquerors and knights — and now me! I can now get my very own honey wine from Alberta&#8217;s first meadery in Okotoks, about 25 kilometres south of Calgary limits.</p>
<p>It was a beautiful, sunny afternoon for a drive with Steph and Torsten, who were visiting from Edmonton. [...]]]></description>
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