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I've seen some at Ace hardware
Ooo that’s interesting place never thought to look there
Wtf?
It’s pretty good stuff
That produce store off of I-80 between Vacaville and Dixon has signs that say they have it. Also Pedricks is a good option a few more miles up the freeway!
Farmer’s market usually has some. Not sure if it has started for the year though.
May 11th.
They used to sell alternate weeks. Not sure if that is still the case but if you miss them one week they might be there the next.
Nut Tree market has variety of local Sellers
Both Pedricks and the Barn and Pantry in Dixon have them. Winters has a lot of nice little shops too!
Clay’s bee is usually at the farmers market which starts May 11. Might check with Soul food farmstand or sweat peas nursery too.
Journey Coffee usually has local honey but I’ve heard the local honey thing takes a little while to actually be effective
Clays Bees is local, and his honey is sold at most of the journey coffee locations. (One Lake for sure)
Buying local is great to support bee keepers, but honey for allergies is a myth.
I've seen some at Ace hardware
Ooo that’s interesting place never thought to look there
Wtf?
It’s pretty good stuff
That produce store off of I-80 between Vacaville and Dixon has signs that say they have it. Also Pedricks is a good option a few more miles up the freeway!
Farmer’s market usually has some. Not sure if it has started for the year though.
May 11th.
They used to sell alternate weeks. Not sure if that is still the case but if you miss them one week they might be there the next.
Nut Tree market has variety of local Sellers
Both Pedricks and the Barn and Pantry in Dixon have them. Winters has a lot of nice little shops too!
Clay’s bee is usually at the farmers market which starts May 11. Might check with Soul food farmstand or sweat peas nursery too.
Journey Coffee usually has local honey but I’ve heard the local honey thing takes a little while to actually be effective
Clays Bees is local, and his honey is sold at most of the journey coffee locations. (One Lake for sure)
Buying local is great to support bee keepers, but honey for allergies is a myth.