Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Carol, I have been using Really Raw Honey for many years and I know positivily that is is NOT cooked or pasturized..it is a wonderful product. Another consideration, it is guaranteed pesticide free and I doubt if local bee keepers can say that. This is important to me. Really Raw Honey comes unfiltered also, so you have all of the goodies on the top of the jar..bee pollen, propolis, etc. Anne Hi Toni Honey J The thing I have always heard about honey is that you should use “local” honey – buy it from a beekeeper that is closest to you. A lot of labels say raw, but many really are not – they are pasteurized. I was lucky to find a beekeeper on my street – he even had bee hives at my house for a while (pollinating my blueberries) – so I knew exactly how he “did” his honey. If you find a beekeeper near you, make sure you ask if it is raw, and if they say yes, ask what temperature he uses. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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