I get my raw organic honey from a small town

My sister lives in a small town in the middle of the country and she always wants me to visit her.

While I live in a major city, I must admit it’s nice to escape from the hum and buzz for a bit and relax in the country.

When I visit her, there is always a local event happening in town. And if there is no local event, she always takes me to the farmers market. The farmers’ market is great because I can purchase locally grown produce as well as plants, Amish goods, raw honey, and so much more. I usually stock up on all of these items because they are sometimes hard to find in the city that I live in. I especially love getting the raw honey from the local beekeepers because I don’t trust the raw honey from major manufacturers. Though the labels say raw organic honey, I assume that honey was pasteurized or put through some kind of process before it is bottled. So, though it is being promoted as raw organic honey, I don’t believe that it is truly raw like the honey that I get from the farmers’ market. In fact, the honey that I get from the market usually crystallizes after a while and the color is always different from the ones in the store. So, just to be safe I always make sure that I purchase lots of honey from the market in the town that my sister lives in. I would rather pay the extra money knowing that I am getting a good product. Anyway, there was no event in my sister’s town, so we went to the market, and I purchased 5 bottles of raw organic honey.

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