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HJ7
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HONEY

Post by HJ7 »

Locally grown honey from Dry Ridge, Kentucky. This is raw, unprocessed honey. We filter 3 times and never heat the honey so it retains all it's nutritional value. We sell one pound containers for $6.00. I am usually in Lexington on Wednesday or Thursday each week.
RandyDin
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My parents live in Dry Ridge, can I pick-up some honey from you there next time I visit?
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Post by Meadows »

Where in Lexington?
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Post by enoch308 »

Hey, I'd like some ! Where in Lexington Wednesday, like tomorrow ?
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HJ7
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Post by HJ7 »

I'm sorry. I guess contact information would be useful. Please send me a PM with your contact number. I work on the southside of Lexington around Regency Road but I can meet just about anywhere. Randy yes I can meet you in Dry Ridge just give me a phone number. Thanks.
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Post by dipsi »

Could you drop off a few jars at Central Baptist when my daughter is working?
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HJ7
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Re: HONEY

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It's that time again. We have spring locust, summer wildflower (mostly clover) and catalpa honey available this year. Six dollars a pound. Just send a PM if you would like any. Thanks Jerry.
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Re: HONEY

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The spring locust is awesome. I buy from this guy and I highly recommend him!
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Re: HONEY

Post by kato »

Just curious, is there really a way you can tell if the bees are just going to a certain kind of flower?
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Re: HONEY

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We keep track on what's in bloom and remove the supers after the nectar flow is over. By doing this we can try to limit what honey is produced. Even though you cannot say that all the nectar collected is from one floral source there are characteristic color, taste and aroma for each type of honey.
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