• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

North Carolina Mountain Honey..................

gmjunkie

Corvette,GM Classic Freak
I just delivered a Corvette load of Pure,RAW,Un-Filtered,Un-Heated,"Organic",Mountain Honey to South Florida Aug 4th/15 and have since secured orders for more so I'm thinking of making a second run in about a week if anybody is interested. :shrug01:

I have a couple jars of my "Finest Gourmet Specialty Honey" left. :thumbsup:

Sourwood,Blackberry,Spring Mountain Wildflower (This Years)

and a few pints of last years Spring and Fall Wildflower.

PM Me if interested,

Thanks

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For those who don't know this is the best natural honey that you can acquire . Not my words but the words from honey experts .:thumbsup:
 
"Sourwood" Honey

Lily of the Valley (Sourwood) Nectar of the Gods!


The Sourwood tree (Oxydendrum Arboreum) is also called the Lily of the Valley tree or the Appalachian Lily tree, growing 40 to 60 feet tall with a diameter of 10-14 inches. The leaves are oblong, pointed at the apex and have a sour taste. Flowers are white bell-shaped and hang in clusters 5-8 inches long at the end of the branches. Sourwood is most abundant in the mountains of North Georgia,Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee. The Sourwood tree blooms in mid to late June through the month of July, during a period when few other flowers are blooming.
By the third week of June all spring honey is removed from my beehives. Drawn comb honey supers are added to ensure the Sourwood Honey produced is in its purist form. My bees are located in McDowell and Buncombe Counties NC (Edge of Pisgah National Forest / No commercial farming for miles!) which are rich in sourwood trees to ensure we produce only the finest Sourwood Honey in the USA!
Sourwood Honey is extremely aromatic with a distinctive rich honey flavor. In local markets it commands a premium price. When it comes to quality and taste, no other honey can match Sourwood Honey.
 

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I'm heading out Thursday,I might have room for a few more jars! Port Richey,Tampa,Davie,Stuart,Port St Lucie,Vero Beach,Yee Haw,St Cloud,Port St Johns,Port Orange and up I-95.

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Well guys,I'm heading South again and have another load of my finest Un-Filtered,Un-Heated,Pure,Raw,North Carolina Mountain Honey!:crazy03:

Another bumper crop this year!:dancer01:

I have Qt's and Pt's of "Sourwood" Honey. (Best in the World!)

I also have Pints and 1/2 Pints of Wild Mountain Blackberry. (Very,Very,Berry this year!)

I'll be delivering along the same areas this year as last year (Above),But have been known to take a few side tracks!:bump:

So if your interested, PM me I'll be heading down Sat.Nov 5th.:rally_drive:

PS Only Organic Beekeeping Practices have been Observed,Never any Antibiotics or Pesticides used!

Thanks! Junk
 
Last Call................................

Getting ready to load the Honey Wagon!

"Organically Produced" Raw,Un-Heated,Un-Filtered

(I use NO Pesticides or Chemicals in my Hives!)

"Sourwood"
Qt's $23.50 (44oz Wt)
Pt's $13.00 (22oz Wt)

"Wild Mountain Blackberry"
Pt's $16.00 (22oz Wt)
1/2 Pt's $9.50 (11oz Wt)

"Mountain Wild Flower"
Qt's $20.00 (44oz Wt)
Pt's $11.00 (22oz Wt)

J O Anderson "Bee Wrangler"
(JOA.BeeWrangler@gmail.com)

So if your interested, PM or E-mail me I'll be heading down Sun.Nov 6th.

"Best in the World"
Sourwood Honey - Honey TravelerHoney Traveler
 
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