Spring and Fall Raw Honey Sampler (Two 8 ounce bottles)
Spring and Fall Raw Honey Sampler (Two 8 ounce bottles)
Description: Two squeeze bottles of 100% raw natural honey from both the spring and fall honey flow. Contains:
-one 1/2 pound (8 oz.) yellow squeeze bottle of raw spring honey.
Spring raw honey is a lighter, milder flavored honey. It's harvested in the late spring so therefore has many of the earliest pollen from clover and early blooming trees.
-one 1/2 pound (8 oz.) red squeeze bottle of raw fall honey.
Fall raw honey is a darker, richer flavored honey. It is more of an amber color compared to the spring lighter yellow honey. It's harvested in the late fall so therefore has many of the pollens from goldenrod, aster, and other late blooming trees and plants.
About the beekeepers: It began as a hobby for my father in law, John in his early retirement. He saw the lack of bees on his farm and wanted to do something about it. Eventually he got pretty good at beekeeping and started spreading his enthusiasm for the bees (and the honey!) to his farm loving kids. My husband Jeff and I started learning the ropes and today we have a high demand for our honey.
About the bees: Our bees are managed naturally. Our honey is good and tasty. It is 100% raw, natural honey from my 10 acre farm in Michigan. We have around~20 bee hives on our organic farm. Raw honey is straight from the source. We only "steal" enough honey so that the bees can survive on their own honey throughout the winter. It has not been altered in any way. It maintains all the good stuff: pollen, propolis, enzymes, vitamins, 18 different amino acids, protein, and rich in minerals and nutrients.
*Raw honey will naturally crystallize over time. You can continue using it in this crystallized form or choose to reheat it at less than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Honey will never spoil. Honey should not be given to children under the age of one.
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