CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Residents of one neighborhood in cash-strapped Venezuela say they've found a solution to a lack of paper money by creating a quasi-currency called the "honeycomb." Homemaker Liset Sanchez said Friday that she welcomes the idea promoted by pro-government groups. She has trouble finding cash to buy simple things, like rice. Oil-rich Venezuela is experiencing a run on cash from soaring, triple-digit inflation and currency meltdown. One honeycomb is worth about 5,000 bolivars, or 5 U.S.