What is creamed honey? I want some
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I need to circle back for some more. I am in the middle of a 2lb jar I bought from my boss ( also a keeper)
I want to get 2x 2lb jars from you so I can give one to my boss to try.
What are the girls pollinating now?
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Originally posted by wthomas333 View PostBased on the comments above, I would assume so, but can you tell a major difference in the honey based on what plants they are primarily using? Is there a flavor or color difference?
In my area there are 2 honey flows, a summer flow and a fall flow. The summer flow is mostly clover and it produces a light and sweet honey. This has a very mild flavor and I haven't had anyone who didn't like the taste.
The fall flow is primarily goldenrod and aster. It is darker and a little less sweet and has a more bold flavor. Some people like the flavor and I've had a few people who don't. I personally prefer this honey however my wife won't eat it at all, she doesn't like the flavor.
You can find honeys that almost clear in some areas and some that are as dark as used motor oil.
When I go on vacation I like to try to find local honey from that area and try it.
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I'm trying to get some fairly unprocessed honey for my elderly dog who is having bacterial/yeast problems.
Do you have experience with this at all?
Thank you,
Paul
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Originally posted by Marijuanaut85 View PostI'm interested in some creamed honey whenever you have it available again hopefully in July/August
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