Colorado Honey!
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Colorado Honey!
I just wanted to give you a guys a heads up. There is a local guy who has a bee farm and he sells a ton of his honey locally and online. It has more of a smoky honey flavor. We actually love it.
Just to let you know there is nothing done this honey. It is not heated up or mixed with other varieties or thinned out with sugar water, like you will find in the store. This stuff is legit.
Check it out.
https://shop.lockharthoneyfarms.com/
Just to let you know there is nothing done this honey. It is not heated up or mixed with other varieties or thinned out with sugar water, like you will find in the store. This stuff is legit.
Check it out.
https://shop.lockharthoneyfarms.com/
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Re: Colorado Honey!
It won't take long to meet that expectationChuckW wrote:Based on the thread title, I expected more.
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Just watched a documentary on Netflix about honey and all the deception going on around the world with how it's produced etc. Was actually interesting
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Its fucked up. Most grocery stories sell "local" honey they call. And it is kind of. They buy up all the honey from local farms and then pasteurize the shit out of it so there is no good properties left. Then they make it with the wording "raw, unfiltered" which actually means nothing in value. It just means they did strain the honey.
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Yeah, we buy direct from the producers at farmers markets.toxicavenger wrote:Its fucked up. Most grocery stories sell "local" honey they call. And it is kind of. They buy up all the honey from local farms and then pasteurize the shit out of it so there is no good properties left. Then they make it with the wording "raw, unfiltered" which actually means nothing in value. It just means they did strain the honey.
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We have a lot of local honey. I found one that is a family that lives in our area, they sell it every year at the Apple orchard we go to. It is wonderful. I go for the lighter colored honey.
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Hey neat Terry, I know you actually starting making your own honey last year
yourself, and this looks like it has to be outstanding ! THX very much sir !!!
yourself, and this looks like it has to be outstanding ! THX very much sir !!!
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those video's paint with a broad paint brush. kind of like the vegan sponsored videos that say all farmers are bad. some are definitely bad, but that is true in any industry.ericf4 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 3:16 pmhttps://youtu.be/_ot6W_7hvrM
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