This is Virginia honey—fitting, because the first time I ever tasted the honeycomb was in Virginia. I was about 8, and it was a revelation! (Have you ever?) [See more posts for the letter H here.]
Gorgeous photo! And I've had the comb variety, but, whatyado with the wax? I'm thinking those VA bees have a rich variety of flowers to glean the pollen. Nicely done.
Yes! It is fabulous and always takes on the flavors of the flowers and location... I have a friend who is a beekeeper and he keeps us supplied with local (insecticide-free) honey. Your photo is deliciously beautiful!
love the shot, and the product!
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Although I don't like honey to eat, I love the colour of it and I appreciate its healing qualites too.
ReplyDeleteI love incorporating honey in my cooking.
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Beautifully glowing yellow. I love the varieties of honey, and the bees of course.
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Gorgeous photo! And I've had the comb variety, but, whatyado with the wax? I'm thinking those VA bees have a rich variety of flowers to glean the pollen.
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WOW, what a great photo. Honey is a wonderful choice. I like that yellow. I have not had the comb.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! My grandmother used to buy honeycomb honey for me to suck and chew.
ReplyDeleteNope I've never but this is one fabulous FABULOUS shot Alexa. Oh my!!!!
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Oh, yes. I've eaten my share of honeycomb and honey. This picture is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes! It is fabulous and always takes on the flavors of the flowers and location... I have a friend who is a beekeeper and he keeps us supplied with local (insecticide-free) honey. Your photo is deliciously beautiful!
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Yummy Honey!! Thank you to the honey bees!!
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