❌ Don’t Make This Mistake When Buying Honey 🍯 #honey #nutrition #rawhoney #groceryhaul #wellness

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I buy local and it actually helps with my seasonal allergies

sue
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So true it's good to have a personal farmer (like me)my farmer provides meat poultry and eggs fresh vegetables honey.

marvelous
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Local honey is best specially if you struggle with pollen allergies this time of year.

barbaradiasbatista
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I love what he saying, Big Help for Humanity ♥️

smirabi
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Good advice. Our local farm supply stores keep honey. Just got Wildflower & it’s sooo good!!

aqhasassy
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Its nice to live in a country with food regulated so that corn sirup cant be passed off as honey and also using honey from city bees as some people have hives on the roof ( we have that in Copenhagen called roof bee project) but farmers or just hobby bee keepers are luckily still a thing here, most have webshop to order from..

annemettefrederiksen
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If you go up in the AV Valley in SoCal you can find the ones selling honey on the side of the highway and their real authentic honey with no corn syrup or artificial ingredients!

taste_trail_reviews
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Lo❤very your content!! Keep clobbering it!!!

loreneknight
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Thank you I always buy local because I support my hometown

ursulatroxler
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Just look, if honey starts caramelized. It mean is good qualities non pasteurized. Don't look for regions, bee's are very sensitive animals, and die if is not environmentally friendly where they live.
Carmelization of honey is the best proof of quality. Color and aromatic is only depend of what flowers or trees are around the bees. It can change during the seasons.

andrzejogonowski
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I buy local you can taste the difference!

Nunyabzinss
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Local honey helps allergies so much! I have bad allergies and asthma, and the honey almost completely eliminates my allergies and I get sinus infections less and even respiratory infections less thanks to it! ^_^ SO GOOD! We have a small place in our town that makes local honey, and they got our local stores to sell it, I'll gladly pay more for it! I haven't used an allergy pill for about a year now!

Shazuki
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*** Italian Honey, Black ⚫ forest from GERMANY, SIDR from YEMEN mountains. MUSNUKA from NEW Zealand, AL SHIFA from SAUDI Arabia, Joojoobee from HIMALAYA**

mmutahharmohiuddin
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Nate’s (the first one he recommended) is the one I use! It’s really good

morgxan
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Look for a local honey former you’ll get 100% honey we do it all the time here in our little town go for a honey farmer you’ll get it

gregghatfield
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Thank you for the shorts! I noticed Nature Nate’s raw unfiltered. A friend gave me his bottle because he didn’t care for taste of it but, I love it. I’m having a hard time identifying the tastes or flower sources. Could you please tell me what it taste like to you describing the aroma, mine is a strong floral scent, you can smell from 3 feet away. It that seems very familiar and the taste is just as strong . Thanking you again in advance. I’m looking forward to your response.

timothymitchell
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I’m from germany and was born and still live in a small town that was founded by beekeepers. We have a lot of them still and normally have enough to supply everyone but the last season was so incredibly rainy that for the first time since I can remember there is a shortage of honey and we had to buy some at a grocery store

uNkrEaTIvArTs
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Thank you I wasn't sure witch to buy

spiritarca
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1, there's manuka honey jarred from Australia too.
2, I live in Scandinavia, Sweden, and most if not all of our honey is real, it might be certified single source or a honey from several flowers, blended, but we don't flavour cornsyrup to resemble honey.

StephanieMorelli
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Nates is my brand when I can't get local

RobJohnson-uk