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    The honey crop is in. This is raw filtered honey, straight from the hive. Best tasting honey ever! I have some limited supplies for sale. #3 bottles for $15, and #1.5 bottles for $8. I don't ship, but if you are in the Salt Lake area (West Jordan) you can PM me and pick it up.

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    I will be in touch soon!
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    Wished I did live there - has anyone used the powdered honey sold by Auguson Farms? The first time I saw it on the shelf at Walmart, I couldn't believe it. I went online @ Walmart, looked it up and read the comments. There is one that says the person would never buy *real* honey again. That they were tired of wasting money by throwing it out after it crystalized. Talk about doing a *Face Palm*. I did restrain myself from responding -

    Am I the only one who is glad when the honey crystallizes? To me that means it is RAW aka Unprocessed. That is why I bought my 1/2 cup size, stainless scoop - to scrap the honey out of the bucket. My source has quit the honey business. Dad & Son have passed on and Grandsons and Granddaughters hate the bees. So they got rid of them. Sigh - they had THE BEST honey on the Oregon Coast!!! If you showed them your Temple Recommend you got a 5 gallon bucket for $5.00! Didn't bother me that I had to remove a few bees and parts of honeycombs.

    IF this powdered honey is good - then I will get a can or three.
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    I have cans of powdered honey in storage, but I have never used any.
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    I don't know if Crocket Honey is just local or if they market to a much bigger area.
    But their plant is here local in Tempe, AZ; and they have a small "store front" so you can buy direct (with great savings) instead of at Safeway, Frys, etc...
    I have 6 gallons in 1 gallon pails... I need more...
    So long, and thanks for all the fish.

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    Thanks, I live on the Central Oregon Coast. The nearest honey place, processes their honey - refuses to sell it raw. They lost two retail outlets when I pointed out that the honey was processed. There is one other that is 36 miles south of me. Once I hunt down their phone number, I'll call and get directions to their farm. There is no sense in purchasing raw honey that is NOT produced locally, and that is processed. I want the pollen, I want a few bees and the honeycombs. I don't care if it crystallizes. Honey NEVER goes bad.
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