Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 They have Ames farms beeswax at the warehouse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Beekeeper BRIAN FREDRICKSON of Ames Honey is as proud and as knowledgeable about his beeswax as he is about his honey products. Since he's been bringing in these things, and as we become friends, I realize more every day about how many products we eat, wear or consume are really bad. takes so much pride in the making of the wax and it shows. You can smell the honey in the wax from 10 feet away, many people buy a small bar of his wax ($1.50) just to keep around them for " happiness " ! Ha ha. The 6 " Ames beeswax candles will burn cleanly and safely for 120 hours, giving off the sacred fragrance of the bees and the flowers of the wild. Part of the purity of this wax comes from the organic sources, part, perhaps, from " happy " bees, and the rest from 's careful preparation, which means very, very little heating of the wax. This is the beeswax you need for making quality skin products or to just keep a bar of in your pocket or purse! Come have a sniff and see if I'm lyin'! Will Winter Warehouse/Buying Club PS We certainly know lots of sheep farmers and weavers, I'll work on a good source of natural lanolin! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Is there a way to purchase from this beekeeper for us out of state folks? It sounds wonderful! Thanks, M Subject: Re: Beeswax & lanolin? To: trad-foods-MN Date: Friday, December 19, 2008, 9:48 AM Beekeeper BRIAN FREDRICKSON of Ames Honey is as proud and as knowledgeable about his beeswax as he is about his honey products. Since he's been bringing in these things, and as we become friends, I realize more every day about how many products we eat, wear or consume are really bad. takes so much pride in the making of the wax and it shows. You can smell the honey in the wax from 10 feet away, many people buy a small bar of his wax ($1.50) just to keep around them for " happiness " ! Ha ha. The 6 " Ames beeswax candles will burn cleanly and safely for 120 hours, giving off the sacred fragrance of the bees and the flowers of the wild. Part of the purity of this wax comes from the organic sources, part, perhaps, from " happy " bees, and the rest from 's careful preparation, which means very, very little heating of the wax. This is the beeswax you need for making quality skin products or to just keep a bar of in your pocket or purse! Come have a sniff and see if I'm lyin'! Will Winter Warehouse/Buying Club PS We certainly know lots of sheep farmers and weavers, I'll work on a good source of natural lanolin! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 www.amesfarm.com If you dont see what you are looking for email @... and he will be happy to help you out. Sue -- In trad-foods-MN , Mishaun Search wrote: > > Is there a way to purchase from this beekeeper for us out of state folks? It sounds wonderful! > > Thanks, M > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 I have some lanolin if you still need it. ~Virginia > > Beekeeper BRIAN FREDRICKSON of Ames Honey is as proud and as knowledgeable about > his beeswax as he is about his honey products. Since he's been bringing in these things, > and as we become friends, I realize more every day about how many products we eat, wear > or consume are really bad. > > takes so much pride in the making of the wax and it shows. You can smell the honey > in the wax from 10 feet away, many people buy a small bar of his wax ($1.50) just to keep > around them for " happiness " ! Ha ha. The 6 " Ames beeswax candles will burn cleanly and > safely for 120 hours, giving off the sacred fragrance of the bees and the flowers of the > wild. > > Part of the purity of this wax comes from the organic sources, part, perhaps, from " happy " > bees, and the rest from 's careful preparation, which means very, very little heating of > the wax. This is the beeswax you need for making quality skin products or to just keep a > bar of in your pocket or purse! > > Come have a sniff and see if I'm lyin'! > > Will Winter > Warehouse/Buying Club > > PS We certainly know lots of sheep farmers and weavers, I'll work on a good source of > natural lanolin! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Thank you, I ordered a bunch of candles from their website! I would love to get a hold of some beeswax bars, but didn't see them listed. Maybe someone could mention that to them if you happen to see them. Thanks for the website! Mishaun > > Is there a way to purchase from this beekeeper for us out of state folks? It sounds wonderful! > > Thanks, M > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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