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Wandering Knitter
Feb 5, 2006

Meow
I've always wanted to take a class on beekeeping, but there's none in my area. Doesn't anyone in NJ love bees? :smith:

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Wandering Knitter
Feb 5, 2006

Meow

Eaglehound posted:

-- Lists eight separate branches - one of them has got to near you!

You'd think that, but the closest one near me hasn't updated their site in a month. Maybe I'll send a few emails around. I really want to try some hands-on stuff, which is why a class would be great. :sigh:

Wandering Knitter
Feb 5, 2006

Meow
This summer I tasted raw honey for the first time on vacation, and now I'm determined to find some local. Are there any websites I should check out? I live in middle Jersey.

Wandering Knitter
Feb 5, 2006

Meow

Leperflesh posted:

Find your local farmer's market, there's often a local beekeeper selling local honey there. Alternatively, any of those hippy-dippy health food stores that sell organic everything and have dozens of bins of bulk grains and etc. will have a shelf full of raw honeys, often including something local.

Oh wait: do you mean, New Jersey, USA; or Jersey, United Kingdom? (The Original Jersey)

Sorry, I meant New Jersey USA. I think I might have found a local supply at the orchid near my house.

That raw honey is mine! :dance:

Wandering Knitter
Feb 5, 2006

Meow
I can find raw honey, I can find local honey, but I can't find local raw honey.

I just want yummy honey for my toast. :smith:

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Wandering Knitter
Feb 5, 2006

Meow

Leperflesh posted:

So I would just look for local honey, and maybe if you're super concerned, contact the provider and ask how they process it. As long as its unpasteurized, you're golden.

Thank you! I honestly had no idea what it was all about. I'm a bit clueless in the ways of honey.

I got some nice local honey at the county fair this weekend. My toast is going to be so awesome now :dance:

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