Show Mom She is Sweet, Gift Her a Honey Treat!

Tell Your Mom She is Sweet, Gift Her a Honey Treat! My girl bees produce a premium product because they are treatment free and never fed sugar water. The bees roam the rural countryside of north woods Wisconsin where they have the same pollen and weeds as the Madison area. They live a good life which translates into a super tasting experience.

Porch pick up from my house a few blocks north of Prairie Athletic Club in Sun Prairie. PM me your jar reservation, date and time for pick up and I’ll relay the pick up address.

Available in glass canning jars:
5 oz is $5, quarter pint jar
10 oz is $10, half pint jar
22 oz is $22, pint jar
45 oz is $45, quart jar

Cash only. All sales final. Prompt pick up please with no holds beyond a day as my supply is limited. Buzz Ya later and Thank you!

Honey Harvest 2023

It been buzzing at my house this week…honey was extracted on Monday with the bottles of honey goodness being picked up from my Halloween house. Honey sale details are at the end of this post.

Jar tags feature dsp that has gold comb and a bumble bee. The background print is from my super fun Halloween pants. I complete the look with an orange polo and candy corn mask.

And guess what, the print is glow in the dark with cobwebs glowing!

Visits to my senior living communities are this week too. So in between a sticky mess, I have been sharing the glow in the dark ghosts and bats on Halloween cards with fun treats shared as well (no tricks here ;). My last community was gracious enough to shift my visit to earlier in the week last month. When I told them why (needed that day to decorate cakes for a wedding reception treat table), they said they would be taste tasters. I baked lemon macarons and carrot mini cupcakes for a festive treat.

The honey harvest takes a full day with a short break for lunch. I still have some clean up to do with lots of hot water that will go in the garden since wax will be melted from equipment. The waste water does not go down the drain. I’ll post videos showing the honey frame pull from the hives and the extraction process to my Youtube channel when they are edited later next week.

If you are interested in my small batch honey, know that my bees are treatment free and never fed sugar water. They roam the countryside in rural Arkansaw, WI where the ecology is varied and vibrant, winds are stiff and the winter is harsh. It all makes for a premium honey to be enjoyed by the spoonful or in tisanes.

The golden goodness is bottled in glass jars accordingly:

quart sized jar is 45 ounces of honey for $45 (stocked for the winter)

pint sized jar is 22 ounces of honey for $22 (enjoy frequently)

half pint sized jars are $10 (perfect for gifting and charcuterie boards)

How fast you enjoy it is up to you. I find that a spoonful a day in my morning tea is plenty to keep my energy up. Click the contact button to request honey pick up from my Halloween house in Sun Prairie, WI or pick up/delivery near Durand, WI. Email works too if you have my email address. The girls and Me thank you so much for your support as the work is hot and sticky!

Last, this is what is NOT suppose to happen inside the bee hive. They were building on the attic when they still had room on the frames. The girls do make hive inspections interesting!

Underneath the wood bars seen in the photo above is where the bees live. At different times throughout the season, comb cells are filled with growing baby bees, nectar which they turn into honey and pollen which they turn into bee bread that is feed to the baby fees. Over the winter, they cluster inside the cells to conserve warmth and slowly enjoy their honey they worked all summer for.

Here is a typical fully filled and wax capped honey frame. The wax cap needs to be scrapped off so the honey can be spun out in the extractor. I’ll share the extraction process in my Youtube video later next week. Until then, Buzz Ya Later!