Wednesday, March 3, 2010

bees are delicious. no, wait. honey. honey is delicious.

We haven't had any coffee yet. The weather's doing this thing where it'll rain for 5 minutes and then snow and then rain again (just COMMIT already). Our apartment is in a state of total disarray (thanks, Spring Cleaning Zero Waste). But all is not lost! The doldrums of our day have been saved by a delicious peanut butter and honey sandwich using Eat Local Honey's raw honey from Boston-area bees! Honey from the streets of Boston? Who knew? Mike Graney did. He's been beekeeping in Jamaica Plain since 1997, according to his website, and we're pretty thankful, 'cause this stuff is delicious. We just have one question. Do the bees have tiny Red Sox hats? Because that'd be adorable.

Get Eat Local Honey here:

City Feed and Supply, Jamaica Plain

Pemberton Farms, Cambridge

Or enjoy it in the creations from:



4 comments:

  1. I believe Cambridge Naturals in Porter Square also sells some local honey.

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  2. I've been eating local honey for a few years now and it seems to have helped with my allergies. Can't wait for farmers' market season to have more choices.

    I even buy Cape Cod honey to eat when I'm out there.

    Penny
    http://www.bostonzest.com/

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  3. We've heard honey's a great homeopathic allergy treatment. Glad to hear it works for you.

    Thanks for commenting!

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  4. Yummy! If you get Boston Organics delivered, you can also get Eat Local Honey as an add-on to your box. Love that stuff!

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