I’ve got a bee keeper right down the road and his honey is the real deal.
Here is an article with more information:
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2011/11/tests-show-most-store-honey-isnt-honey/
The article states there is only one reason to remove the pollen and that is to hide the source. If we aren’t testing it anyway, why bother?
Me too and that’s where I’ll get it from here on out.
Dittos 4 miles down the road is some of the best honey i ever had right from the hive fresh spun glistening gold sweetness ...
I don’t see how you could fake honey with fructose corn syrup unless you’ve never tasted honey before ...
We have a bee hive in our back yard. They took over a large squirrel house.
It’s hanging from a limb about 25 ft up so it’s going to be hard to do anything with it. It’s getting very very heavy and it might fall anytime. They swarm 2 or 3 times a year. I’d like to think we have a good reproducing hive of healthy bees. My husband wants the honey.
I get the local wildflower honey and I don’t have the alergy problems I used too. Gonna start keeping my own bees soon.