Honey

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Honey, produced locally by the same friends and neighbors who produce the maple syrup- Republic of Vermont.

The unique flavor of our Vermont wildflower honey is the product of the location the local bee yards and the particular variety of plants and flowers our bees visit. This honey is never heated to preserve its true flavor and natural enzymes and we do not treat our bees with any chemicals or miticides.

$18 each. Buy 4 or more shipped to the same address- $16 each.

A note on raw honey: This honey has never been heated which means it crystallizes over time. This thickening of the honey is completely natural and does not mean the honey has gone bad. You can enjoy it crystalized or place it in warm water to gently return it to liquid form.

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Honey, produced locally by the same friends and neighbors who produce the maple syrup- Republic of Vermont.

The unique flavor of our Vermont wildflower honey is the product of the location the local bee yards and the particular variety of plants and flowers our bees visit. This honey is never heated to preserve its true flavor and natural enzymes and we do not treat our bees with any chemicals or miticides.

$18 each. Buy 4 or more shipped to the same address- $16 each.

A note on raw honey: This honey has never been heated which means it crystallizes over time. This thickening of the honey is completely natural and does not mean the honey has gone bad. You can enjoy it crystalized or place it in warm water to gently return it to liquid form.

Honey, produced locally by the same friends and neighbors who produce the maple syrup- Republic of Vermont.

The unique flavor of our Vermont wildflower honey is the product of the location the local bee yards and the particular variety of plants and flowers our bees visit. This honey is never heated to preserve its true flavor and natural enzymes and we do not treat our bees with any chemicals or miticides.

$18 each. Buy 4 or more shipped to the same address- $16 each.

A note on raw honey: This honey has never been heated which means it crystallizes over time. This thickening of the honey is completely natural and does not mean the honey has gone bad. You can enjoy it crystalized or place it in warm water to gently return it to liquid form.