Bare Honey Blog

We've got another Great update to share!!

We've got another Great update to share!!

Hey everyone! We are incredibly excited,
We've got another Great update to share!!

We teamed up with:

@senchateabar + @northmallow

We have collaborated to bring you locally-made beverage kits!
Now available at your neighborhood grocery stores.

We made 3 delicious options:

#Match

 #Chai 

and 

#SMores



Look out for these tasty kits on endcaps at some of these awesome local spots:

@hyvee
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@eastsidefoodcoop
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@msmarketcoop
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@kowalskis_markets
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@Brine'sMarketandDeli
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@CityCenterMarket
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@FreshandNaturalShoreview
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@Goldenfig
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@HampdenParkCoop
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@PFCcoop
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@StPeterFoodCoop
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@ValleyNaturalFoods.
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#🍯
#🐝
#☀️
#💯
#🔥🔥
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#barehoney
#rawhoney
#spreadable
#sustainable
#minnesota
#choosereal
#honeymakesitbetter
#shoplocal
#MadeinMN
#chooserealhoney
#purehoney
#hive
#honeybee
#raw
#locallymade
#busybee
#bighealthybees

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Good Food Awards: Winner!

Good Food Awards: Winner!

Bare Honey has been named a "Winner" for the prestigious Good Food Awards from the Good Food Foundation!
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Over the last few years we have been working with the folks over at Clif Family Winery, owned by CLIF Bar. We've partnered to preserve pollinator populations through the planting of flowering prairies on Solar Energy farms. This critical work is creating healthy habitat for our pollinators to flourish. Every purchase of Bare Honey Products and Clif Solar Grown Honey supports the mission of pollinator preservation!
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Thank you to all of our fellow honey lovers and pollinator supporters for your continued support and for joining us on our mission to create:

Simple. Sweet. Sustainable. Solar grown.
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Made by: big, healthy bees that love their job!

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Learn About Mead: with "Chop&Brew"

Learn About Mead: with "Chop&Brew"

Chop&Brew Episode 64: With your hosts Chip Walton & Bryon Adams as they discus quick tasting notes on two low-gravity meads made with honey from Bare Honey of Minnesota. Shout-out to Mino Choi for the recipe help! [Original postdate: August 5, 2017]
Related Links:
Mino’s Mini-Mead Recipe http://chopandbrew.com/recipes/mini-m...
Making Mead the Easy Way: presentation PDF by award-winning mead maker Steve Piatz with information about honey selection, yeast hydration, staggered nutrient additions, aeration, fruit, and finishing. http://www.homebrewersassociation.org...
Support their show at Chop & Brew Online Superstore: http://chopandbrew.bigcartel.com/
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Minnesota Honey

Minnesota Honey

Along with raising our own bees, we operate as a distribution outlet for sustainable Minnesota beekeepers. 

Every purchase of Bare Honey lets industrial agriculture know that we want our food products to be real, raw, and pure.

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Healthy Honey?

Healthy Honey?

Honey can be a natural great alternative to factory processed sugars like; High Fructose Corn Syrup, Refined Sugars, or Unnatural Factory made Sweeteners.

Raw honey is naturally full of enzymes and minerals that can aid in the digestion of complex sugars, like honey.

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Family Farms

Family Farms

Family is everything in beekeeping. The beehive is a family in itself.

Each honeybee has a special role to play in the hive, and without it’s hard work the hive begins to collapse.

With this in mind, our local Minnesota family business works with family farms providing top quality pollination for their Minnesota grown fruits and vegetables.

Our hives are placed on local chemical free farms, which provide pristine conditions for our bees to forage and produce your Minnesota honey.

You can find our single source honey, and us, at many local farmers markets throughout the summer.

Or, find our 100% honey spreads at local foods groceries throughout the year.

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Our Commitment to Local Honeybees

Our Commitment to Local Honeybees

Our commitment to local food, local farms and local Minnesota honey producers goes far beyond our own hives.

We work with local beekeepers to breed locally adapted honeybees.

The University of Minnesota’s Marla Spivak created a line of “hygenic” honeybees that are more resistant to the diseases and pests that challenge todays honeybee.

 


 

We are continuing our efforts to breed bees that are adapted to producing Minnesota honey and surviving Minnesota winters.

You can learn more and help by supporting the U of M's Bee Squad Bee Network.

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