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Why buy local honey?
There are great reasons to buy local honey instead of supermarket honey. Responsible beekeeping supports local pollinators and maintains a vested interest in the welfare of the local environment. Local...
Why buy local honey?
There are great reasons to buy local honey instead of supermarket honey. Responsible beekeeping supports local pollinators and maintains a vested interest in the welfare of the local environment. Local...
Local natural and organic honey
Natural and organic honey are are produced through careful management by beekeepers, without the use of inorganic food or treatment chemicals. Addlestone Honey does not us inorganic treatments of feeds,...
Local natural and organic honey
Natural and organic honey are are produced through careful management by beekeepers, without the use of inorganic food or treatment chemicals. Addlestone Honey does not us inorganic treatments of feeds,...
I'm in the Addlestonian magazine
While manning the Addlestone Honey stall at the Addlestone Community Centre Craft Fair, the local magazine The Addlestonian, invited me to write an article. I took the opportunity to answer...
I'm in the Addlestonian magazine
While manning the Addlestone Honey stall at the Addlestone Community Centre Craft Fair, the local magazine The Addlestonian, invited me to write an article. I took the opportunity to answer...
Honey crystallisation
Crystallisation is a natural process where the glucose (the simplest and most abundant of sugars) and fructose (common in fruit) sugars in raw honey separate and form crystals. Crystallised honey...
Honey crystallisation
Crystallisation is a natural process where the glucose (the simplest and most abundant of sugars) and fructose (common in fruit) sugars in raw honey separate and form crystals. Crystallised honey...
Supermarkets sell fake honey
Recent analysis by the Honey Authenticity Network found 96% of sampled UK supermarket honey was "suspicious". This is just the latest in a long line of evidence showing consumers are being...
Supermarkets sell fake honey
Recent analysis by the Honey Authenticity Network found 96% of sampled UK supermarket honey was "suspicious". This is just the latest in a long line of evidence showing consumers are being...