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Honey Facts!
Honey Facts!

Honey never spoils! No need to refrigerate!

Honey is one of the oldest foods in existence! It was found in the tomb of King Tut and was still edible since honey never spoils.

Honey is created when bees mix plant nectar, a sweet substance secreted by flowers, with their own bee enzymes.

To make honey, bees drop the collected nectar into the honeycomb and then evaporate it by fanning their wings.

Bee News & Information
by Holland Blackiston will be at the Cumberland County Bee Keepers Association at 3pm on Sunday, March 23, 2013. Non-members, $4, Door Prizes and Knowledge. Read More
Sunday, February 24, 2013
The public is reminded that indictments and information contain only charges and are not evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent and are entitled to a fair trial at which the governmen.....
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Friday, February 22, 2013
by CHRIS BENNETT WESTERN FARM PRESS Honey, due to foreign imports, is one of the most tainted foods in America, and China has a sticky finger in almost e.....
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Friday, February 22, 2013
Honey has a long history of medicinal use dating back thousands of years.  While the health and healing properties of honey are wide and varied, it is raw honey's antibacterial and antifungal propert.....
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
The bees prevent the fermentation of honey by sealing fully ripened honey in the honey comb with a thin layer of beeswax.  When honey is harvested, we can leave it in the comb or extract it from the .....
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
When gathered by the bees and brought into the hive, the nectar from the blossoms of flowering plants contains about 60% water.  After mixing the nectar with enzymes, the bees will evaporate off much.....
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
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All pure honey granulates - some in a week or so and some not for several years. To liquefy, place the container in very hot water (but not boiling) and let stand until completely liquefied.