All Things Honey

Human use of honey is traced to some 8000 years ago as depicted by Stone Age paintings. The ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, Chinese, Greeks and Romans employed honey for wounds and diseases of the gut. Fun fact: Honey DOES NOT expire.
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Super Easy Homemade Bourbon Hot Honey • Sunday Table
This bourbon hot honey recipe is spicy, simple, and delicious! Not only is a great dipping sauce, but it's delicious drizzled over fried chicken, pizza, waffles, biscuits, and more. Make it as spicy or tame as you want. And don't skip out on the bourbon - it gives the honey a nice boozy kick!
Fermented Elderberry Honey
Make fermented elderberry honey this fall/winter to help boost your immune system during cold and flu season. Use wild foraged elderberries and raw, local honey to make this great tasting herbal remedy!
How to Make DIY Lavender Infused Healing Honey
How to Make DIY Lavender Infused Healing Honey! This recipe is so easy to make and tastes delicious. Use it as an immune boosting topping to toast or anywhere a taste of sweet edible flowers are needed!
Natural Honey Citrus Syrups for Coughs & Sore Throats
5 Natural Honey Citrus Syrups--soothe a cold or flu and add yummy flavor to hot water or tea. A thoughtful gift for an ailing friend. TheYummyLife.com
The Amazing Benefits of Local Honey
Learn more about the many health and environmental benefits of local honey.