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Posted by hezzier
 - August 08, 2013, 03:03:22 PM
I bought the only one at the grocery store today called Really Raw Honey.  I called and she said the honey goes directly from the hive into the jar.  Now that being said she is not the person doing it, but did let me know they have worked with the same bee keepers for 15 years.  So we'll give it a try...not sure my first recipe DS will be eating anyway.
Posted by CMdeux
 - August 08, 2013, 09:03:05 AM
GloryBee itself may well handle nut products-- most likely hazelnuts, but possibly walnuts or almonds, too.  DH can't recall specifically, but I'm remembering him telling me something like that the last time he was out there.


Ahhh-- yes, they DO have a natural foods line that has nuts in it.

On the other hand, they are really super-nice-- I'd call them and ask.  They have filtered Clover Honey on sale right now, too.   :)
Posted by Jessica
 - August 08, 2013, 01:15:59 AM
I didn't buy raw but this company is very good about sending you information about their products. The one raw honey I did ask about was the raw pacific northwest blueberry honey and the fact sheet said it did not contain any known allergens and was not made on equipment with any known allergens.
http://www.glorybee.com/shop/18-oz-Honey-Jars/?page=99999

There are several varieties of raw honeys on that page. As for brands available at grocery stores-I'm not sure. I saw some at Walmart tonight but didn't pick it up to look at it. I just noticed it in passing.
Posted by hezzier
 - August 07, 2013, 07:25:33 PM
Ok, I have a recipe that calls for it.  Any safe brands for TNA?