Worldwide Beekeeping
Beekeeping => General Beekeeping => Topic started by: JUDELT on May 31, 2014, 01:54:49 pm
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Harvested the honey last nite, along with hubby! here's a picture of finished product!
(https://worldwidebeekeeping.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fs23.postimg.cc%2Fj3it8nr3b%2FIMG_0813.jpg&hash=6ed58d4acedc704383db4c36e7cb9f4538f5ac3a) (http://postimg.cc/image/j3it8nr3b/)
This is the lightest ,buttery honey, yet!
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Ooooooo Yuuuuum! Do you know what the bees were foraging on? Here on the upper west coast we have Vetch and Meadowfoam that makes the butteriest honey I have ever tasted.
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That is right purty!
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we have a small fruit orchard, plus dadelions and roadside flowers!
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Looked better than mine, but I doubt it tasted any better than my girls honey.
Ken
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Beautiful Jude! Enjoy!
There's nothing like the taste of honey you've 'made yourself' :P
love,
ziffa
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I can't wait to extract, but it will be a month or more. I think it is going to be a great year!
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That looks soo good!
Nothing better than fresh honey right out of your hive, that is what got me hooked on beekeeping.
First time I ever ran my finger through a honey comb.........it was on! I would eat uncapped honey until I was just about sick, gooood stuff.
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Mmmmm...delish!
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What a wonderful picture. Honey in a variety of jars of different shapes and sizes makes an incredible display. To bad that with all the regulations when you grow beyond farm gate sales, the honey needs to be sold in new jars, in set sizes, with labels that cover most of the jar and the fabulous looking honey in side.
Thanks for posting your honey photos.
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AWESOME!!!