shop your farmers markets, talk to the vendors. I"m so blessed to know several people that have connections to real local honey. I wouldn't buy it in the store unless you have no other choice.
Visit the Hocking hills I know the farmers market in Logan has Home grown honey on Wednesdays, and the flea market has a farmers market where local people sell local products. Amish made breads,pastries, noddles and the like, also maple syrup, honey and the other day even home made granola!
Theresa in Ohio
--- In Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com, CelticFrau@... wrote:
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> The problem is, some stuff doesn't label where it's from. The label will
> say, "Distributed by 'x' in Cleveland Ohio." So how do we know? How do
> they get away with that?
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> Nancy
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> In a message dated 8/20/2011 5:05:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> yzoldowl@... writes:
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> This is why I _always_ check the label, and I don't buy _anything_ from
> overseas.
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> Joyce in SE Ohio
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> On 8/20/2011 2:25 PM, Jeanne Lookabill wrote:
> > Another China issue!
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> > http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2011/08/honey-laundering/
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> > Jeanne
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Sunday, August 21, 2011
[Homesteadingfamily] Re: FYI - Tainted Honey
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