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ABOUT
Located in Hubbardston Massachsetts. All products are handmade (or bee made!). All honey comes from our own bees, or from a number of central Massachusetts Apiaries.
About Us and our Honey Products!
All of our products are made to order
We can customize almost everything from flavor, size, and packaging! Perfect for weddings, party favors, business Swag, and more!
Raw Honey is collected from the local surrounding farms and towns in Central Massachusetts, including: Ashburnham, Barre, Hardwick, Hubbardston, Oakham, Petersham, Westminster, and Winchendon
Honey is used to help fight symptoms of seasonal allergies. Sufferers from spring allergies, take a tablespoon a day of the Spring Blossom Honey, starting in late April, to help build immunity. Sufferers from fall allergies, take the Wildflower Honey in August.
Help! My Honey is No Longer Liquid!
Did you know that real, raw honey can crystalize? Raw and unfiltered honey, like ours, tends to take on a white solid appearance over time - sometimes a short time! It may look hard and crunchy, or it may have turned solid. No worries, as it is still good and it tells you that you have the real thing, not some honey-flavored fructose.
Crystallization occurs because of the natural qualities of raw honey. The natural sugars in honey will bind together and begin to form little crystals, which can start to make your honey less liquid. With differing blends, some varieties will begin to crystalize faster than others. Plus, since our honey is raw and unfiltered, it also contains small amounts of pollen. This pollen can provide a platform for the crystals to begin forming. But pollen is an important part, and is prevalent in 100% pure honey.
You can still eat and cook with crystallized honey exactly as you would with liquid honey. It will melt into your hot drinks and into your baked dishes. If you prefer not to mess with your favorite treat and want your honey liquid again, simply give it a bath. Take a large bowl, fill with very warm water and place the jar into the bath. The crystals will melt. Be warned that the longer the honey has been crystalizing, the harder it is to return it to a liquid state. Just use that honey for tea, spread on toast, or use in baking! Thats what we do!
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CUSTOM PRODUCTS
We can handle almost any custom order! Weddings, party favors, birthdays, graduations, you name it! Just tell us what you need, and were on it!