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The popularity of honey in the US and around the world and the lack of testing standards in the US means that much of the honey for sale in the US is adulterated with sugar syrups and even toxic chemicals. We test our honey every year and publish the results so you know our honey is pure and toxin free.
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Wildflower honey is a reflection of its botanical and geographical origin, and usually comes from a variety of sources. Typical wildflower honey contains pollen markers from 50 - 200+ different sources, and these sources vary from year to year.
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We're reminded why the language of poetry is often the best way to express the special and wonderful things found in this world, with this poem called Joy, by Julie Cadwallader Staub.
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This year's sourwood honey is a bit unique. It has a slight sweetness compared to previous years due to the basswood and other sweeter floral sources that mixed into this 2020 harvest.
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We've teamed up with Chef Haydn of Restaurant 17 to make a Killer Honey Brittle just in time for the holidays.
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