Pure, Raw, Local Honey!
Experience the unique taste of the agricultural areas surrounding Oregon City with this pure raw local honey. The nectar this honey is made from doesn't come from just a single large field or crop, so it is a delightful blend reflecting the region’s rich and diverse flora. The nectar sources include but are not limited to clover, blackberry, wildflowers, and fireweed, and as a result this honey captures the essence of Oregon City's natural beauty with its light, fruity, and floral notes. Produced by a dedicated local beekeeper who also happens to be an exceptional engineer (!), this honey is a product of his own small, sustainable apiary, where he places great value on quality, freshness, and the health of his bees.
Bees generally forage within a 2-mile radius, which for this apiary includes open areas as well as several farms focused on producing crops like lettuce. The honey collection process begins only after the surrounding fruit trees have fully bloomed, allowing the bees to gather nectar from a wide variety of natural, untreated sources. Also, the bees are protected against such things as mites by using only organic products, thereby prioritizing their health and the purity of the honey.
Raw honey retains its natural enzymes, pollen, and nutrients, making it not only delicious but also beneficial for health and managing local allergies. It is perfect for honey lovers and anyone seeking wholesome, natural products. This honey is more than a treat—it’s a connection to the land and a way to support your community.
Bid on two pints of this extraordinary honey and savor the goodness of Oregon! With this auction, you’re enjoying 100% pure, natural honey while helping to sustain healthy pollinator populations and promote environmentally friendly farming practices.
Special thanks to Cedomir Jesic for this wonderful auction item and for allowing us the opportunity to literally partake in the sweetness associated with his labor of love!
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Bidding History
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$40.00 (Bidder#253) for this item on Tuesday, December 3 at 8:10 AM PST and wrote
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$30.00 (Bidder#264) for this item on Monday, December 2 at 7:46 AM PST and wrote
I have to try it.
Sweet!