Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 Online: http://www.beefolks.com/ This is a great family run group in land. They don't add anything to their honey and most of their honey is raw (it says in the description whether it's raw or not). They're a really nice local company. I've had the pleasure of going to their bee farm and chatting with them for hours. They even had mead that was SCD legal (but they don't sell it). I don't actually enjoy alcohol (tastes *terrible* to me) but it was cool that they had it. They're also really great about answering any questions you have. Shipping might be a pain but it was worth it for me - I ended up buying a 5 gallon tub! And this coming from someone who never liked honey! I also visit their shop at the Renn Fest down here and get to try all the different flavors. I still don't really like the typical honey flavor that you find in clover and wildflower but I love some of the other stuff. Lavender honey for example is pricey but soooo good! Stacey > > Does anyone have a reliable source for raw filtered legal honey. > Either NYC area or online? > > I'm concerned about the honey I've been using in light of Alyssa's recent post: > " I have learned from Dr. Mercola's book is that there are bee farms that produce 2/3 of the annual honey production in North America byforce feeding their bees high fructose corn syrup or other sugars, and keeping them under 24-hour hive lighting so that they will produce honey year round (the remaining 1/3 of honey produced in N.A. is pure honey). These tactics result in the bees producing a product that is only partially real honey; the other portion of the " honey " is high fructose corn syrup! " > > Thanks > Caroline > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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