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Honored Contributor
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It’s called “Texas Honey Blend” by Kelley Honey Farms in Texas. Not sure where we bought it but probably Reasor’s or Walmart.

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I live in Florida and buy local orange blossom honey.  Yummmmm

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Buy the store brand.  Works fine for us.

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Local pure raw honey is suppose to better for your allergies.

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My family eats local honey given to us by my husbands best friend.   

 

I avoid honey, as my system cannot tolerate it.   

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I always buy honey from local beekeepers.

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If you can find "Thyme" honey, I like the taste of that the best.  It's a teensy bit spicy as well as sweet.  Mind you, It's honey from thyme Flowers, not honey with Thyme the herb in it.  I also like raspberry flower honey.  Nothing wrong with wildflower honey but if you can try different flower origin honey why not do it.  Buckwheat honey is VERY strong and less sweet.  I need to mix it with another honey to use that one.

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@Soonerwrote:

Savannah Bee honey's Sourwood honey.  I love that stuff and sometimes pick up a jar when we're somewhere that sells it.  It is expensive, so it's a treat and not our usual honey.

 

Savannah Bee has honeycomb and LOTS of honey related products.


@Sooner- I remember years ago when Savannah Bee was a line of products at Bath and Body Works.  I loved the magnolia hand cream, royal jelly body butter, and lip balms.  Then, all of a sudden, they were gone.  It happend with another line at BBW too, Aquatanica Spa.  Smiley Sad

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@Nightowlz My son in law has allergies, and he buys honey that's collected from bees that feed within a quarter mile from him. It has helped calm his allergies considerabilly. If you don't worry about allergies, just make sure you buy from a reputable US producer. China has a bad rep.

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@SandPiperwrote:

I buy honey from a local beekeeper. Such a big difference than what you buy in the supermarket.


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I never cared much for honey from stores but I do like the taste of local honey. It is so much better!