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Wee Bee Naturally Raw Honey

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This stuff is great – I usually eat it right out of the jar. My roommate picked some up in New york and I think it took us all of two weeks to run through the first jar. It’s great in smoothies, tea, with raw cheese (mmm!), and with peanut and almond butters. I...

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Raw Organic Manuka Honey

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I purchased this honey with the intention of healing my stomach which has been in a shambles for 20 years. I’ve been on every Rx antacid known, the last being Aciphex which is very strong and costs me $167 for 30 pills with insurance. I tried this honey after reading of its capabilities but...

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Tropical Blossom Tropical Wild Honey

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This is a very tasty and healthy honey. It’s not cooked and is raw which provides more nutrition than Grade A honey( Any Grade Honey is Cooked and filtered). This Honey is really cheap for the price if you subscribe. The honey is not as sweet as clove honey or regular honey because its...

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Great Lakes Clover Honey

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Excellent taste to the Great Lakes Honey. I use this in place of sugar in lots of my recipes–salad dressings, breads making, sauces, honey butter, and many more. It is good plain on toast or mixed with peanut butter. We have used it on pancakes mixed with a little maple syrup. Possibilites are endless....

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Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey

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This quality honey comes from the pristine wilderness of South-Western Tasmania. Every summer the bees are taken into the rainforest where they find the white flower of the Leatherwood Tree. The honey they produce from the leatherwood nectar has a very distinctive spicy aroma and a strong piquant flavor that is highly sought after...

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Manuka Raw Honey

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Manuka Raw Honey is pure, natural, unpasteurized, organically produced honey. It is collected by the honeybees from the flowers of the wild, uncultivated Tea Tree Bush (leptospermum scoparium) in New Zealand. Manuka Raw Honey has been cold slung (extracted from the comb without heating). It is creamy in texture and it is very rich...

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The Beekeeper’s Bible: Bees, Honey, Recipes & Other Home Uses

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It truly is a tome; it’s about 2.5 inches thick, heavy as a brick, and is chock full of endless information. I will admit that I haven’t read it cover-to-cover; instead, I’ve enjoyed going to the Table of Contents, choosing the topic I wanted to read, and flipping through to read the information. Since...

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The Honey Prescription: The Amazing Power of Honey as Medicine

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or millennia the honeybee has kept humans healthy by pollinating so many of our fruits and vegetables and by providing two of nature’s most sacred healing substances: honey and propolis. After decades of ignorance, doctors are rediscovering the power of these miracle medicines, and Nathaniel Altman is here to spread the good news. The...

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Aunt Sue’s Honey, Raw-Wild Natural

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Naturally fat, sodium & cholesterol free. U.S. Grade A light amber. 100% pure strained honey. Product of U.S.A. You will  really enjoy the taste of this honey; it is delicious and strong, but not overwhelmingly so.

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Tropic Bee Tropical Wild Honey

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Tropical Wild Honey is produced by honeybees in Florida’s vast piney woods, subtropical forests, and in the mysterious Everglades, where honey plants grow in profusion, particularly gallberry (a holly), and saw palmetto. This acreage is not cultivated, fertilized or chemically sprayed. Tropical Wild Honey is warmed just enough to bottle, and is never cooked...

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