#local honey
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octavio-world · 1 year ago
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lettin it swang at the farmers market
lettin my nuts hang at the local honey purveyor
jigglin dem thangs at the fish monger
slangin dat u already kno at the lavender stall
bumper crop when i air the gurls out
sustainable compostin wit dat meat out
got ​dat ruffage peekin out the canvas tote
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fieriframes · 5 months ago
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[This is the honey mustard horseradish dipping sauce for the Reuben Fritters. Mayonnaise, add our local honey, Loud: I must flee, granulated garlic, horseradish.]
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mossy-fae · 11 months ago
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i made a honey cake for the local fae 🍯🧚‍♀️
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bearcubbirffday · 2 years ago
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Guys! I finally decided to make an Instagram dedicated to posts about my boyfriend and I navigating through the ups and downs of learning to become better beekeepers! We started in the spring of 2020 which became a great hobby to have as the pandemic began and changed life as we knew it. I will be doing my best to document and educate on what goes into caring for our precious honeybees! Please feel free to follow us and share with others if you like! Our instagram is Gear Garden Honeybees (@gear_garden) I've included a sample of some pictures on our insta already. More to come if you follow us!
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itzadulllife · 1 year ago
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We never talked too much,
But she held me in the dark.
And the time used to stop in her hands.
I could feel her go hesitant,
When it rained in Manhattan.
We took shelter in a spare room at the Grand.
And she calls me baby,
Like an old romantic.
But it's hard, when you're hurt
To let somebody in again.
And there's a slow song playing,
From a baby blue Mercedes.
Singing ""when I get to heaven,
There will be no more hard feelings.
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naomiknight-17 · 6 months ago
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Does anyone know of somewhere in the east or north Toronto area where I can buy local unpasteurized honey?
I am dying for some good honey. I just ran out of my wildflower honey I bought at an out-of-town country market last year.
I looked at Bee Local 416 but it's like $10 shipping to order honey from hives I could bus to in 10 minutes, but they don't actually sell the honey in person from there, I'd have to go downtown to pick it up. I don't want to spend 3+ total hours on public transit to buy honey.
So help me out friends - where can I get good honey in or near Scarborough or North York?
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tradmare · 10 months ago
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The hubby bought me some local honey today. I love that I can ask him for things and he provides. Truly I am so blessed.
🐝❤️
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orangecatblues · 2 years ago
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HOWLO, Hoomans! Efurrything in our Etsy is on sale until Friday and can be gift-shipped! Ancient Egyptian Zodiac necklaces, papyrus paintings, repackaged vintage rubber stamps, and cruelty-free honey from happy bees. --Loki 💛😺
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vendorpansoficmall · 4 months ago
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"Discover the unparalleled taste and health benefits of our 100% Pure Raw Honey. Sourced from pristine environments and harvested with the utmost care, our honey retains all its natural enzymes, vitamins, and minerals. Free from additives and preservatives, this honey is perfect for sweetening your tea, drizzling over yogurt, or enhancing your favorite recipes. Enjoy the natural sweetness and rich flavors that only pure, raw honey can provide. Treat yourself to a wholesome, natural sweetener that's as good for your body as it is for your taste buds."
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4xplay-or-2not · 8 months ago
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krissysfertilityjourney · 1 year ago
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Did you know I can’t have milk? When I have milk I get sick, EVERY SINGLE time!
Well hearing all of these who have been trying to accomplish things more naturally with their fertility and balance their hormones, I decided it was time to try raw milk
I went yesterday and bought my first gallon of raw milk!
I made a glass of Chocolate Milk yesterday!
No side effects! Didn’t get sick or anything!
Hoping a glass a day will help with my vitamins!
I also bought local honey as well to help boost my immune system!
Keep following to see you’re my journey is going!
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xnaderblog · 1 year ago
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i gotta say,, drinking a fruit punch monster and chewing on a honey stick really feeds into fake vices, like i feel like i’m smoking one of those fancy Long Cigarettes and sipping a local craft beer. do i drink??? or smoke???? no, but this feeds the feeling
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windona · 1 year ago
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So I found a website that lets me find local honey in the US. I might just try brewing mead...
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incognito-princess · 2 years ago
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I had peanut butter and local honey for lunch. The whole time I was like, "Ooh my yummy allergy medicine. Thanks neighborhood bees!!"
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mystephaniewilderuniverse · 2 years ago
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Liar, Liar!
The most recent Dutch Amaryllis to bloom at Chifferobe Lying seems to be all the rage. We are used to politicians telling lies, and we are in fact surprised when they tell the truth, but this guy from Long Island, George Santos, is such a liar that his lies are making headlines and even other politicians are shocked. Santos is a Republican from a traditionally Democratic section of Long Island…
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sweetlog · 2 years ago
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(via Hives before honey - Sustainable bee keeping Racerback Tank Top by SweetLog)
Sustainable honey harvesting is important for several reasons. First and foremost, it helps to protect and preserve honey bee populations, which are crucial for the health of the environment and for the production of many crops. By practicing sustainable honey harvesting, beekeepers can ensure that their hives remain healthy and productive, and that the surrounding environment is not damaged by their activities. Additionally, sustainable honey harvesting helps to maintain the quality and flavor of the honey, and can even result in a higher yield of honey over time. Overall, sustainable honey harvesting is essential for the long-term viability of the honey industry and for the health of the environment.
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