Finding real honey is more difficult then you think.
james6998
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For the past month we have been using "Pure Natural Honey" at least thats what the label said. All this on the shelf was garbage.
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Billy Bee- thou hast betrayed me! If he dare show his honey-pushing, gedwolgod face to me I'll call up a bout in arms and slice him nape to chop!1
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This makes me miss the bee hives we used to have at our house.0
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While there is certainly accuracy in the claim that most store honey is so filtered that it has no actual pollen in it, even the organic ones, most of your list is about HFCS and the claim that most honeys are primarily HFCS is just factually bogus, so most of that list is just nonsense when you're talking about honey.2
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While there is certainly accuracy in the claim that most store honey is so filtered that it has no actual pollen in it, even the organic ones, most of your list is about HFCS and the claim that most honeys are primarily HFCS is just factually bogus, so most of that list is just nonsense when you're talking about honey.
Hell its just as easy to avoid Honey all together1 -
Real honey tastes amazing too. I always get ours from a farmer's market that carries it with the honeycomb intact. It's delicious, but not cheap.1
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LoL i guess honey is for the rich after looking up that website that sells it. I have a feeling i have never really tasted the real deal. Makes me sad.1
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LoL i guess honey is for the rich after looking up that website that sells it. I have a feeling i have never really tasted the real deal. Makes me sad.
I'm usually a die-hard bargain shopper, but it's worth it for us to buy good honey. It lasts a while as I use it pretty sparingly. You should give it a try and see for yourself.0 -
It doesn't help any that the bees are dying in large numbers2
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We have a local guy who sells raw honey at the farmer's market. I use raw honey to wash my face and with his unfiltered raw honey I don't need an exfoliator because there are little bits of pollen and stuff in it.0
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While there is certainly accuracy in the claim that most store honey is so filtered that it has no actual pollen in it, even the organic ones, most of your list is about HFCS and the claim that most honeys are primarily HFCS is just factually bogus, so most of that list is just nonsense when you're talking about honey.
Hell its just as easy to avoid Honey all together
That's because the only ingredient is honey.6 -
For wonderful fresh, unpasturized honey farmers markets never fail me. It does not matter where you get it, or what kind you get, honey is expensive. In Wisconsin I paid about $2.50-$3.00 a pound. In Los Angeles you can not get it for less that $4.50-$5.00 a pound.0
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Billy Bee- thou hast betrayed me! If he dare show his honey-pushing, gedwolgod face to me I'll call up a bout in arms and slice him nape to chop!
Cool...I like it!
I like raw honey, too. It's the only kind I buy. Get mine at a local co-op supplied by Azure Standard. Maybe they deliver to your area, I have NO idea where you live.
Mine cost about $25 for a gallon, yep, the real stuff, raw organic.1 -
While there is certainly accuracy in the claim that most store honey is so filtered that it has no actual pollen in it, even the organic ones, most of your list is about HFCS and the claim that most honeys are primarily HFCS is just factually bogus, so most of that list is just nonsense when you're talking about honey.
Hell its just as easy to avoid Honey all together5 -
We started our first 2 hives last year. It tastes wonderful.1
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We have 40 hives here at my house and getting ready to buy 100 more for next yr. Raw honey is the best and that's what we sell. Sold over 1000 lbs of it last yr and have way more than that for this year. We can not keep it..it goes so fast and we have people calling us for it all yr long..We already have a list of people wanting it when its ready..Not sure where u live but we are in Indiana3
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Raw honey is delicious. My favorite is orange blossom, love it's taste and prefer it to dark honeys, as I use it for tea a lot. Love to make sesame candy with it, too YUM1
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I have been buying raw honey from our local farmers market. I put it in our tea every day and we have not had colds or allergies since we started.0
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LoL i guess honey is for the rich after looking up that website that sells it. I have a feeling i have never really tasted the real deal. Makes me sad.
Have you tried agave as a sweetener? I haven't tasted it, but it's inexpensive ($7) and looks good on paper.
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Agave_vs_Honey0 -
LoL i guess honey is for the rich after looking up that website that sells it. I have a feeling i have never really tasted the real deal. Makes me sad.
Have you tried agave as a sweetener? I haven't tasted it, but it's inexpensive ($7) and looks good on paper.
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Agave_vs_Honey
The problem with agave is that it's essentially the same thing as HFCS except made with agave and not corn. In fact, it actually has a much higher fructose concentration than HFCS does, but the processing to get from plant to syrup is almost the same.2 -
Real honey tastes amazing too. I always get ours from a farmer's market that carries it with the honeycomb intact. It's delicious, but not cheap.
Agreed, farmer's markets and certain roadside stands.0 -
I wish I knew where 2 buy real honey in my town... They say local honey is the best 4 u so I don't wanna buy it online... I want real local honey...0
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While there is certainly accuracy in the claim that most store honey is so filtered that it has no actual pollen in it, even the organic ones, most of your list is about HFCS and the claim that most honeys are primarily HFCS is just factually bogus, so most of that list is just nonsense when you're talking about honey.
Hell its just as easy to avoid Honey all together
They don't list the ingredients? I don't know about where you are but in the UK that's illegal unless the only thing that it contains is what it says on the front (i.e. honey). I think that's probably what's happening here )0 -
That list is just a lie. Also leaves out a big component of unfiltered honey: bee parts.
Not that I mind, since I will happily chow down on a plate of bees and bee larvae. Stir fried with honey, of course.
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A shop here sells it still on the honeycomb. Cheap as anything. Pity I hate honey.0
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my grandad was doing honey when I was small, so I have definately tried both versions.. and its really cheap to buy a proper honey from farmers in Czech Republic, even now - it's around £3-4 per 1kg jar of pure/raw honey.. the taste is far too different than here in UK0
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Well i guess i can judge when i try the real stuff.
and to add good read here.
http://www.crunchybetty.com/honey-guide1 -
We are lucky and have a lot of farmer's markets around here. I have been really encouraged that if you have seasonal allergies that eating local honey is good to provide relief for some allergies. Maybe look around for farmer's markets?0
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Well i guess i can judge when i try the real stuff.
and to add good read here.
http://www.crunchybetty.com/honey-guide
Looks filtered. Not raw in my book.
Not that it matters because the health benefits are BS. The reason raw honey is worth it: taste and texture. And free bee parts.1 -
I don't understand why they're even allowed to call it honey when it has corn syrup or any other additive in it. Ridiculous!0
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