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Organic Agave Syrup
Organic Agave Liquid Sweetner. Certified organic. Dissolves easily and sweeter than sugar!
Molasses
Miller's Quality Molasses! Available in two flavors, Blackstrap and Light and Sweet.
Bulk Honey
All prices for bulk honey include a handling fee - $2.00 for one gallon, and $5.00 for five gallons.
Five Gallon Buckets
60 pounds of our quality honey. All prices for five gallons bulk honey include a $5.00 handling fee.
One Gallon Buckets
12 pounds of our quality honey. All prices for one gallon bulk honey include a $2.00 handling fee.
Alfalfa Blossom Honey
Alfalfa is a legume with blue flowers. It blooms throughout the summer and is ranked as the most important honey plant in the states of Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, and most of the western states. Alfalfa honey is white or extra-light amber in color with a fine flavor. The honey also has good body, which makes it a perfect table honey.
Avocado Blossom Honey
Avocado honey is hard to find, because most beekeepers work the Orange trees, which bloom at the same time. Avocado honey is Amber in color and has an almost molasses like flavor. It is unique and delicious!
Buckwheat Blossom Honey
Western wild buckwheat grows in the desert areas of California. It produces heavy-bodied, full-flavored honey that is very popular in Europe. Buckwheat honey is popular in health food stores. Do not confuse this honey with the poor tasting domestic buckwheat honey found in other areas of the country.
Clover Blossom Honey
Clovers are the most popular honey plants in many states. White clover, alsike clover, and the white and yellow sweet clover plants are the most important for honey production. Depending on location and source, clover honey varies in color from water white, to extra light amber, and has a mild, delicate flavor.
Eucalyptus Blossom Honey
Eucalyptus is one of the larger plant genera with over 500 distinct species and many hybrids. One or more species bloom in California during each month of the year but the chief honey flow is in winter and spring. Eucalyptus honey varies greatly in color and flavor, but it tends to be a strong flavored honey. Many people use this honey to treat cataracts in the family dog's eyes.
Orange Blossom Honey
Orange is a leading plant in southern Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California. All the Orange honey packed by Miller's is from California. The Orange trees bloom in March and April and produce a white to extra-light amber honey with a distinctive flavor and the aroma of orange blossoms.
Sage Blossom Honey
Sage honey can come from different plant species. The shrubs usually grow along the California coast and in the Sierra Nevada. Sage honey is a top grade honey with a mild delicate flavor. It is generally white or water white in color. Sage honey is one of the most famous honeys in the western United States and is known never to granulate.
Tupelo Blossom Honey
Tupelo trees have clusters of greenish flowers, which later develop into soft, berrylike fruits. In the states of southern Georgia and northwestern Florida, tupelo is the leading honey plant, producing tons of light amber honey in April and May. The honey has a mild, pleasant flavor and is known never to granulate.
Wildflower Blossom Honey
Wildflower honey is characterized by its sweetness and flavorful taste. It is typically darker than many honeys with a more robust flavor. Summer and early fall are prime production times for wildflower. Hives are placed in vast prairies and grasslands where bees have access to pure water and a wide variety of wild plants. The honey produced in these conditions is blended naturally by the bees as they visit many different nectar sources.
Honey Comb
Rita Miller's pure, raw, and unprocessed Comb Honey!
Honey Stix
Royal Jelly infused, 100% US Grade A honey. A healthful energy boost! Available in a variety of flavors.
8" x 16" Beeswax Sheets
Each sheet measures 8" x 16" and is shipped with a sheet of tissue paper between each sheet of wax for no sticking. Free instructions for making your own Beeswax candles included; wick is available for .20 per yard.
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