I actually took up beekeeping in 2007. Soon i had so much honey i didnt know what to do with it, so i posted then online, and went around to farmers markets, and started selling raw honey with REAL CHUNKS of honeycomb in every jar. I was selling a 30 ounce jar for 10$ but for 2$ more, i would give them a second jar. I also ran two other specials "buy 6 get 5 free" and "buy 15 get 15 free" and it didnt take me long to sell out of my inventory at those prices
American butter have more water than other butter but only if it’s China butter then it will be illegal like titanium dioxide as it’s toxic is ban in lots of countries but not in US because it’s not from China…
@@KCinspireMEthis is a crazy comment when I’ve seen countless news stories about people overdosing on drugs because the drug dealer was selling stuff cut with even more dangerous substances.
@@user-dl8le5cs6t Not all farmers do it but whenever I've asked to see where/how they process their honey or even milk & eggs they've been more than happy to show us around. Helps if you have little ones coming too. I have had one person not willing to show us their cows on their "free range raw milk farm" when we visited so we kinda kept our distance from that one. If they're legit, they have nothing to hide. The worst they can do is say no, and if you're respectful (from my experience) they don't mind showing people around every now and then.
Go outside of town, find a good beekeeper and buy directly from him/her, alternatively go to the farmers market if you have one nearby and try your luck there, there is an added bonus to that, you are financially helping small family businesses and don't finance big corpo...
It’s pretty easy to tell when looking at the product. If it says “Local” yet it comes from a different area than you are in then no but if it comes from where you are then yes b
My mom just got her first successful honey harvest from her hive this year 🥰 So proud of her, and she gave me a whole jar!! Nothing beats pure raw honey made with love and humanity 🤤
Respects for mentioning Canada.... They are slowly taking away our ability to buy foods that are real and whole .... and now the home garden is under attack where they are legislating new bylaws on use of water on lawn and garden thus forcing us to buy more at the supermarket
@tjeym8897 I'm in Mississauga and the point is almost everything is processed compared to what we were able to buy in the 80s and 70s also organic is not what it seems to be because where it comes from, California, there is proven studies that the soil is full of arsenic now and so I do garden myself in which I'm able to support myself for 10 weeks from my garden to feed me
American butter have more water than other butter but only if it’s China butter then it will be illegal like titanium dioxide is ban in lots of countries but not in US because it’s not from China…
Yes! Thank you! Also, store - bought honey is heated so all the good stuff is gone. I like to get my local - North East - honey from the Farmer's Market from Trembley Apiary! I get the 4 pound jar every chance I get. 🐝
@@divineorder7695 You're welcome! I highly recommend the candles from Trembley Apiary, as well. Beeswax candles are way better than other candle options!
I had read that Manuka honey was very good for digestion. I just purchased my first jar at Costco. I haven’t tried it yet. I’m looking forward to trying it … but it’s not local 🙃
@@ShaunOfSource comvita certified 10 plus UMF manuka honey ; raw, wild and unpasteurized. Product of New Zealand I finally opened it and have been using it. I like it a lot. Only 15 grams of sugar per tbls.
@@dreamchaser5758 Unfortunately bees, unless they are kept in a very specific and unadulterated range of flight, might stumble upon a glyphosate infected source of pollen, even unintentionally
@@dreamchaser5758 it’s not so much a thing as of yet. You would have to personally survey the land the bees were kept on and the surrounding 3-5 miles to be sure. There may be other stipulations too I’m no expert.
Some companies are adopting a little "Glyphosate Residue Free" label on them. One example is that brand of Manuka Honey from N.Z. called "Wedderspoon" (the small square orange one behind Bobby).. pretty much the BEST honey ever 🍯😋💯👍🏼🔥
@@ShaunOfSource That ones rlly good but they are missing essential Manuka Labels to qualify the standard and quality of honey, though they do have a license to manufacture manuka with NZ government , so they are legit, but there is better brands out there with the proper labeling of the UMF rating and other ratings that have a higher potency of natural benefits. I have a jar of them rn, I like to alternate and there’s is fantastic.
Just bought two jars of killeens local honey in Cork, Eire. 4 minute drive from my home. Lovely beekeeper man running 11 beehives now. 🥰 Support your local as much as we can world.
If you watched "Last Week with John Oliver", he had an episode on bees and honey. Lots of honey can contain honey from a mixture of different types of bee honey. So if it says it is for example, clover honey, it could be mixed with non clover bee honey or bees from different regions.
We buy our honey locally from a small business down the street. The taste is so much better and u can tell it's actually honey, not processed garbage with added sugar and other byproducts.
Netflix's Rotten docuseries goes into more depth if interested in learning, but absolutely all true. Buying local helps you and your community, so great advice!🐝🍯 Subscribed!
I just to live in that dump, CT. Not sure how their honey is but don't ever buy Lyman Orchards rip off pies as they are loaded with garbage ingredients. I made that mistake once.
Right, Bobby. Country of origin could be under the guise of the country it's imported into. Real honey 🍯 will help with colds, sore throats, aid coating over the stomach acids and sweeten without refined sugar.
I buy my honey at the Farmers Market from a local bee keeper. I get a couple large bottles at the end of Market season to use over the winter. I love ihoney in my tea, in biscuits, on toast & drizzled over oven fried chicken. Allergy season is nothing for me now.
Local refers to what city and state it’s from. Most grocery stores or specialty food markets will have local honey and it’s usually within a few counties surrounding the area you’re purchasing it from. Hope this help. 🤗
All of my allergies went away as soon as I stopped eating gluten, canned meat, spinach, chard, legumes, potatoes, and processed foods. The only time I get allergy symptoms is when I eat anything that’s high in oxalates-vegetable or not.
Large stores honey is often a blend of honey from several countries. Most often from China and South America. The honey is heated , mixed and filtered . The label will often be misleading as to the country of origin stating phrases like, product of the USA.
I try to avoid food products from China, Vietnam and other places. And I don’t care for farm raised fish and shellfish products. But it’s not easy. There is too much fraud from big corporations because profits is more important then quality. Choke Dee Khup
I was curious why they would cut it that just cost money to add an extra process but I’m guessing you’re saying the dilution so they can make more product?
I actually took up beekeeping in 2007. Soon i had so much honey i didnt know what to do with it, so i posted then online, and went around to farmers markets, and started selling raw honey with REAL CHUNKS of honeycomb in every jar.
I was selling a 30 ounce jar for 10$ but for 2$ more, i would give them a second jar. I also ran two other specials "buy 6 get 5 free" and "buy 15 get 15 free" and it didnt take me long to sell out of my inventory at those prices
Are you still selling 😂 that’s so cheap!!
Bless you, but you sold your honey entirely too cheap. 🙏
That’s like liquid Gold. Honey never expires. You can save it for generations. I’m sorry to say but that wasn’t a smart move.
Do you sell them here in Las Vegas? I would love to buy some from you if you still have too much and want to sell them for a reasonable price.
I will love to buy some of your honey, please let me know I live in New York..
The fact food industry “cuts” products to make more money is actually insane and should be illegal.
It used to be in the 1600-1900
American butter have more water than other butter but only if it’s China butter then it will be illegal like titanium dioxide as it’s toxic is ban in lots of countries but not in US because it’s not from China…
They’re worse than the dope dealers. At least you know what to expect from the dope dealers.
Ah yes, the days when bread had sawdust. The days when Nestle said that is corporate water. You can't have none.
@@KCinspireMEthis is a crazy comment when I’ve seen countless news stories about people overdosing on drugs because the drug dealer was selling stuff cut with even more dangerous substances.
Basically the honey sold on shelves are no better than maple syrup you buy for pancakes, it’s loads of sugar and scammy.
yes and any fresh raw honey/maple syrup is behind the fake ones
Scrammy.....?
I’ve been getting local honey in my neighborhood from a beekeeper! It’s amazing! I’ve been using it to help my toddlers cough and allergies too!
@Mrs DLS...it's good for a lot of things. Have you ever read about its use on bed sores????
@@lyndapeoples8127 I haven’t. I really only know about it for coughs and allergies.
You’re a menace to doctors
@@mrsdls it's better on cuts and scrapes than neosporin
@@wumps-gaming I didn’t know! Thanks for sharing.
I go to farmers market for raw honey, always the best straight from farmers and cheap
I agree it’s the best but not exactly cheapest? Mine was $19 for a large jar.. I don’t think it’s cheap but I enjoy getting it local
@@julialee143 I got a large jar for 9$. But this was at the foot of the mountains so close to the source
@@PresidentFlip same price I get in NC
What if the farmer is re bottling the China honey.
@@user-dl8le5cs6t Not all farmers do it but whenever I've asked to see where/how they process their honey or even milk & eggs they've been more than happy to show us around. Helps if you have little ones coming too. I have had one person not willing to show us their cows on their "free range raw milk farm" when we visited so we kinda kept our distance from that one. If they're legit, they have nothing to hide. The worst they can do is say no, and if you're respectful (from my experience) they don't mind showing people around every now and then.
Go outside of town, find a good beekeeper and buy directly from him/her, alternatively go to the farmers market if you have one nearby and try your luck there, there is an added bonus to that, you are financially helping small family businesses and don't finance big corpo...
Raw local honey 🍯 is always the best for your immune system...it's the only way to go, it's expensive but your health is worth it. 😊
Just because something says local grown on the package doesn’t just automatically mean it’s inherently true
but buying from your local honey farmer does
It’s pretty easy to tell when looking at the product. If it says “Local” yet it comes from a different area than you are in then no but if it comes from where you are then yes b
It is easy, there should be no ingredients on the jar apart from honey and a clear origin labelled. Everything else is a scam
yeah honey from sifferent areas wouldnt help with allergies because the bees collect different pollen that you arent experiencing
If you want to be an investigative journalist and track down where all your groceries came from be my guest
My mom just got her first successful honey harvest from her hive this year 🥰 So proud of her, and she gave me a whole jar!! Nothing beats pure raw honey made with love and humanity 🤤
That's nice. What do you think those honey in those plastic jars and squeezy bottles are? Fake syrup and honey and they're from the USA!
Don't believe this guy, he is fake too😂
Respects for mentioning Canada....
They are slowly taking away our ability to buy foods that are real and whole .... and now the home garden is under attack where they are legislating new bylaws on use of water on lawn and garden thus forcing us to buy more at the supermarket
😂😂😂I live in Toronto and have had no issues what so ever finding organic honey also I garden and grow weed no water rules 😂
@tjeym8897 I'm in Mississauga and the point is almost everything is processed compared to what we were able to buy in the 80s and 70s also organic is not what it seems to be because where it comes from, California, there is proven studies that the soil is full of arsenic now and so I do garden myself in which I'm able to support myself for 10 weeks from my garden to feed me
‘They’ are?
@@Hintonbro.The govt? What do you think? Who do you think makes laws?
There's something to be said for unenforceable laws......
Another thing they need to change on the labels in the US is "distributed by" and label exactly where our food is coming from.
American butter have more water than other butter but only if it’s China butter then it will be illegal like titanium dioxide is ban in lots of countries but not in US because it’s not from China…
Yes! Thank you! Also, store - bought honey is heated so all the good stuff is gone. I like to get my local - North East - honey from the Farmer's Market from Trembley Apiary! I get the 4 pound jar every chance I get.
🐝
Thanks for the info 😊💯❗
@@divineorder7695 You're welcome! I highly recommend the candles from Trembley Apiary, as well. Beeswax candles are way better than other candle options!
it’s too much work for an jar of honey can you tell me what brands are the real deal still
I knew about the local, raw honey but not about China's processing and how they export it here.
I like original Manuka honey. The taste is the best. When you add this a little bit on a wound (a closed one) it really helps to heal.
*i was going to buy manuka but when i saw the price tag i ran away*
@@pastoryoda2789 true!
I had read that Manuka honey was very good for digestion. I just purchased my first jar at Costco. I haven’t tried it yet.
I’m looking forward to trying it … but it’s not local 🙃
@@debbieklose8776 ... MANUKA @ COSTCO!? 🤔 That's a bit surprising lol. What brand?
@@ShaunOfSource comvita certified 10 plus UMF manuka honey ; raw, wild and unpasteurized.
Product of New Zealand
I finally opened it and have been using it. I like it a lot. Only 15 grams of sugar per tbls.
Yes local raw honey 🍯💕
Honey laundering
Thank you Bobby so much👍👏👏👏👏
Next step is getting local “glyphosate free” honey.
Will research that. That should be clearly labelled right?
@@dreamchaser5758 Unfortunately bees, unless they are kept in a very specific and unadulterated range of flight, might stumble upon a glyphosate infected source of pollen, even unintentionally
@@dreamchaser5758 it’s not so much a thing as of yet. You would have to personally survey the land the bees were kept on and the surrounding 3-5 miles to be sure. There may be other stipulations too I’m no expert.
Some companies are adopting a little "Glyphosate Residue Free" label on them. One example is that brand of Manuka Honey from N.Z. called "Wedderspoon" (the small square orange one behind Bobby).. pretty much the BEST honey ever 🍯😋💯👍🏼🔥
@@ShaunOfSource That ones rlly good but they are missing essential Manuka Labels to qualify the standard and quality of honey, though they do have a license to manufacture manuka with NZ government , so they are legit, but there is better brands out there with the proper labeling of the UMF rating and other ratings that have a higher potency of natural benefits. I have a jar of them rn, I like to alternate and there’s is fantastic.
Its all fun and games until you end up with 15 different raw honey's.
I'm literally drowning in honey. Send help.
Just bought two jars of killeens local honey in Cork, Eire. 4 minute drive from my home. Lovely beekeeper man running 11 beehives now. 🥰 Support your local as much as we can world.
For fresh local honey skip the big box stores and get then at your local farmers market.
If you watched "Last Week with John Oliver", he had an episode on bees and honey. Lots of honey can contain honey from a mixture of different types of bee honey. So if it says it is for example, clover honey, it could be mixed with non clover bee honey or bees from different regions.
I went to the farmer market one day and the texture was so different than the upside down bear. I loved it
The texture & taste of local honey is better than ANY honey I ever bought at a grocery store. I love the honey from our local Bee Keeper.
Only "local, raw" honey is what I gave my children when they were small and having allergy issues. Worked every time.
We buy our honey locally from a small business down the street. The taste is so much better and u can tell it's actually honey, not processed garbage with added sugar and other byproducts.
I always get my honey from Costco
also when I had covid, Manuka honey with some tea saved my throat!!
Bobby, you're amazing andI always learn stuff from you!!
Thank you
Harrisburg PA, i pay $60 for one gallon glass jar of honey at the weekly farmers market.
Netflix's Rotten docuseries goes into more depth if interested in learning, but absolutely all true. Buying local helps you and your community, so great advice!🐝🍯 Subscribed!
Yep, local one in tx that i buy. Use on my hair occasionally and makes it so soft n shiny❤
even the local bee keepers feed tons of syrup to thier bees and they all use a shit ton of medication…he’s not telling you that
Is that common in the U.S.
@@seekeroftruth45 yes.
Is there information available to back your claim.
Medication for bees......why? Do they have a cold?
Thank you for educating us viewers.
You should find a real farm to buy it. Registered Nurse here👋🏽Local honey helping with “allergies” isn’t true……allergy myth is a myth……
Thankyou for teaching us what's healthy
If you're deathly allergic to bees like me, processed is the way to go and even then sometimes my throat swells a bit.
Always buy honey from Lyman Orchards here in CT. It's amazing and always make me feel great.
I just to live in that dump, CT. Not sure how their honey is but don't ever buy Lyman Orchards rip off pies as they are loaded with garbage ingredients. I made that mistake once.
He is so right we have the best honey.. it's all around!!
love these videos, very helpful and showing brands that are good is great . TY
🇨🇦great local honey at farmers market
Thank you for this information! I never knew this, but have been purchasing from a beekeeper raw honey for years!
Another one I can get behind! Buy local for as much as you can not just for honey or food.
Underlying theme here is that he loves China 🤣.
How did you get there? You weirdo.
Bobby! You're a global treasure!
And we must protect him at all cost.
You'll have to pay with treasure to afford anything he recommends.
THANKS FOR INSIGHTS.
Local beekeepers and its phenomenal ❤
I never buy honey in stores, I get it from my farmers market. ❤ 🍯
Lack of oversight and accountability. If you get sick, there’s no one to sue.
Right, Bobby. Country of origin could be under the guise of the country it's imported into. Real honey 🍯 will help with colds, sore throats, aid coating over the stomach acids and sweeten without refined sugar.
Everytime this man appears in a Publix.. I feel attacked.
I use local honey in my coffee every day. It tastes better than sugar and I need much less to sweeten my coffee since the flavor is so good.
love you man you deserve all the UA-cam success!
I bought manuka honey specifically for cuts, burns, etc. I put some on a burn and the burn cleared up the next day.
Farmers Market. Same expensive price tag, yet locally grown.
I buy my honey at the Farmers Market from a local bee keeper. I get a couple large bottles at the end of Market season to use over the winter. I love ihoney in my tea, in biscuits, on toast & drizzled over oven fried chicken. Allergy season is nothing for me now.
THANK YOU SIR!
Appreciate you!
Shout out all the way from Karachi
MUCHAS GRACIAS!
Buy Nate’s 100% pure raw snd unfiltered honey. They make local and Texas honey. Just read the bottle. Delish!
Here in Minnesota they have a brand of honey called Minnesota grown I didn't realize that you could buy seeds and grow your honey
*I ONLY buy local RAW unfiltered honey!!! 🍯 I started this several years ago to help my allergies!!!*
Omg! 🎉THANK YOU for your share {details}!!! 🌸 🐝
Thanks Bobby, good to know, I surely didn't ❤
I buy local raw grass fed milk as well, parts of Washington have really clean food sources and organic farms.
..Have plenty of local and pure honey in Malaysia. The 'Fake honey exist from many other countries as well...
Get your honey from friends who keep bees , or make friends with local farmers
Local honey is so expensive, unaffordable
Not a Trader Joe's.
I traveled for work and the first thing I would do is to get some local honey for my tea. I learned it was the best thing for my allergies.
I was waiting for suggestions from that grocery background row of " honey ?" Guess their weren't any ?
This is a man who has shares in a local honey company.
How does local honey help with allergies? Bees get pollen from flowers but I’m allergic to trees or grass.
One of my client's landscapers has his own bees /honey and it's amazing!
I love this guy! He reminds me of a cartoon !
Excellent tip!
It's good for a lot of things. I love manuka honey...can't get enough of it.
local honey is the bees knees, actually has a strong honey flavor instead of just being sweet
I buy my honey at the farmers market from a locally sourced honey farm.
Thank you for supporting local honey
Thanks for sharing this vital information with us 💯🔥💯🔥💯🔥💯🔥💯🔥❗
I buy from my local farmers market from a bee 🐝 keeper in the area.
This is a good reminder I need to get ready for allergy season.
I am buying local honey from the local hardware store. It is from 15 miles away, as te bee flies. 😂😂😂
Thank you for these informative videos. Any Spanish channel to share with family and friends?
This is where private labeling becomes an issue
I found local honey in Costo but it just said "local" and not the location. It could be from ANYWHERE. So where exactly is "local" from?
Local refers to what city and state it’s from. Most grocery stores or specialty food markets will have local honey and it’s usually within a few counties surrounding the area you’re purchasing it from. Hope this help. 🤗
@@Kate-lw2lu no. How could you answer for other companies broadly? You serious? Lmao
Farmers market
@@Kate-lw2lu I dont trust Costco. Go to a local farmers market and buy raw honey there.
@Cathy Davis try farmer’s markets
Thank you Bobby, i have your app., it is so much fun and I have learned so much. 😊
Sweet advice,
I get honey from my uncle that keeps bees as a retirement hobby so it’s quite local 😂
My papa has a bee farm and we got all our honey from him and it’s delicious especially the honey comb
I only buy direct from bee farmers.
Thank you sir for all you information 🙏 keep up the good work its about time I found this video to teach me this information 😊❤
All of my allergies went away as soon as I stopped eating gluten, canned meat, spinach, chard, legumes, potatoes, and processed foods. The only time I get allergy symptoms is when I eat anything that’s high in oxalates-vegetable or not.
I get the good stuff at my farmers market. Never disappoints 🐝😄
Large stores honey is often a blend of honey from several countries. Most often from China and South America. The honey is heated , mixed and filtered . The label will often be misleading as to the country of origin stating phrases like, product of the USA.
I love your contents . Especially to people who suffer from autoimmune diseases 🙏👍🙏🌷
I only eat local honey and started giving it to my dog, no more eye boogies and my dog rarely gets sick.
You are so right!!!
China does that with a lot of food. They sometimes even make rice out of plastic
Guys. Newsflash. You’re buying fake honey at KFC and Popeye’s.
Real honey will leave a pattern of how bees build there comb a lil bit of honey and water will tell u if u have real honey or not
Local honey is the best choice
Oh I didn’t know there was fake honey 🍯
I try to avoid food products from China, Vietnam and other places. And I don’t care for farm raised fish and shellfish products. But it’s not easy. There is too much fraud from big corporations because profits is more important then quality. Choke Dee Khup
Yes, it's sugar water.
That crap shouldn't even be on the shelves from anywhere!
I was curious why they would cut it that just cost money to add an extra process but I’m guessing you’re saying the dilution so they can make more product?