http://www.honeyvillecolorado.com/product/323/mountain_wildflower_honey
Also numerous other sources of good American made honey.
always find a good local source.
Blech! From now on, if I want honey, I’ll milk the bees myself! But their udders are so tiny!
Mark
Here in Vermont, I buy local honey in 5 pound jars. Great stuff.
NEVER buy any food from China. IMHO.
I’ve only bought local honey. It’s great and my allergist says that, yes, it really does help with allergies. Not as good as shots, but it really does help reduce them.
Mr. mm had horrible allergies when we got married. We moved and improved our diets some and added local wildflower honey and his allergies have improved greatly.
My honey purchase is very local, like within 5 miles and it is the best ever.
Definitely try to find local organic honey, because it contains the antidote to local pollen allergies. Try farmer’s markets or a health food store.
Try to find the source for ALL the things you put into your body (including what you put ON your body like lotions or makeup as they go into your bloodstream too).
This is what I saw at the local Dollar Tree store:
http://www.globalbrandsinc.com/?name=products&op=view_item&cat_id=6&id=10
meh
http://utahsown.utah.gov/list.php?id=68&name=Honey%20Producers%20and%20Products&user_type=Member Might as well buy your honey from the Beehive State.
:)
Here is some v good American honey I will not buy ChiCom honey
http://www.swansonvitamins.com/YS014/ItemDetail
Our neighbor has several hives and sells the honey they produce. It’s really good and I’m thankful to get it.
Doesn't matter where you are, there is a farmers' market somewhere close enough to get local goods.
Thank you!
Help a neighbor through capitalism - buy local.
Our honey is from bees from California shipped to Alaska who make excellent honey from fireweed and clover. My wife has two hives that make prize winning honey every year. I don’t need no stinking chinese honey.