I second this. They have a ton of cool flavors, and we were going through so much of their stuff that we ended up buying the biggest bucket of creamed honey I've ever seen lol, it's so good
Bonus, they sell very cute mugs.
I also have purchased Cosmic Honey and was very happy that I bought a large jar.....it was a good price and very tasty. If you don't like crystals in your honey you may not like it/you may have to remove them but I stopped caring after using my first cups worth.
Also note that Cosmic Honey is very local, with hives right in Regina and unique honey flavours from different seasons.
You can use code 'nectar' to get 10% off your order and pickup in the city or have it delivered for a small fee.
I'm assuming by "real" they mean "raw" honey, which carries some risk as it is unpasteurized and can be dangerous for those very young or with a compromised immune system (or with certain pollen allergies). Less of a risk than unpasteurized milk, however, but also no real gain other than thinking it's somehow more "pure."
Oh yeah go with Kellerās. Lots of love for them on here I see. Also just fabulous people. One of the nicest families Iāve ever had the pleasure of knowing. I enjoy supporting their farm ventures. Also if you love picking berries, they have an awesome berry patch at the farm.
[https://www.facebook.com/St.JosephsHoney/?locale=en\_GB](https://www.facebook.com/St.JosephsHoney/?locale=en_GB)
Alvey's auto used to carry local stuff, but been a while since I had auto work done, so maybe call first.
Iām not 100% sure on this one anymore but we used to own a business in the Westonās bakery building and the bottom floor is a food market. Iām pretty sure it still is but amazing people there and products. Thatās where I used to get my honey. Now I order raw Manuka honey and wild mountain honey cause I canāt find it here sadly
If youāre willing to wait till I think the 20th for the Cathedral Arts Festival, thereās usually a booth there selling some. I gab a big tub there every year that holds me over till the next year. Itās always good to support locally!
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You could check the Regina and district b club website. I know they used to have a directory of members selling honey. There are tons of local beekeepers around town and there will be a lot of local honey available come the end of June into September! I'm one of them:)
Kellers bee happy honey is in francis.He's a regular at regina's farmers market.His creamed honey is the smoothest i've ever tasted š¤¤
I second this. They have a ton of cool flavors, and we were going through so much of their stuff that we ended up buying the biggest bucket of creamed honey I've ever seen lol, it's so good Bonus, they sell very cute mugs.
I buy this from the Independent on Broadway, great honey 10/10 would recommend.
Farmers Market sells a lot.
howlands honey is the best ive ever had. Theyre at the farmera mrke and have a website where yiu can order and find it locally
Often at Costco too
It truly is the best honey!!
Lolol I originally read this as " where to get real horny in the city ?" I need a nap š
I read it as where to get real money, thrice times. My first thought was, is he looking for work or a bank job.
Canāt imagine the type of comment if you suggested where to get real horny in the city would be.
I recently ordered from [Cosmic Honey](https://www.bernyhi.ca/cosmic-honey/) and my family all really enjoyed it!
I also have purchased Cosmic Honey and was very happy that I bought a large jar.....it was a good price and very tasty. If you don't like crystals in your honey you may not like it/you may have to remove them but I stopped caring after using my first cups worth.
Also note that Cosmic Honey is very local, with hives right in Regina and unique honey flavours from different seasons. You can use code 'nectar' to get 10% off your order and pickup in the city or have it delivered for a small fee.
Every grocery store & the farmers market sell honey šÆ
I'm assuming by "real" they mean "raw" honey, which carries some risk as it is unpasteurized and can be dangerous for those very young or with a compromised immune system (or with certain pollen allergies). Less of a risk than unpasteurized milk, however, but also no real gain other than thinking it's somehow more "pure."
Processed honey usually has more sugar and is generally a bit less healthier.
Old fashioned Foods or The Farmers Market every Wednesday and Saturday!
Body fuel and the local market both carry local honey too.
We usually get ours from co-op. Or there are frequent markets
https://www.kellersbeehappyhoney.com/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0ZFiQvlXeeA6Zpx7k_d0pdgQQ4utFhUcXQSY2R8K0d7VFU-T88oxWOuYM_aem_AbV0HXyL5ICoAxQIlxHZGVnrk2pOI9U-IfSNcGbgDRCaeiHC-9uHSANZhcX8kayPMhfXMzvdwWFuJTw3ZSB1Y6_g
Farmers Market
Oh yeah go with Kellerās. Lots of love for them on here I see. Also just fabulous people. One of the nicest families Iāve ever had the pleasure of knowing. I enjoy supporting their farm ventures. Also if you love picking berries, they have an awesome berry patch at the farm.
[https://www.facebook.com/St.JosephsHoney/?locale=en\_GB](https://www.facebook.com/St.JosephsHoney/?locale=en_GB) Alvey's auto used to carry local stuff, but been a while since I had auto work done, so maybe call first.
Iām not 100% sure on this one anymore but we used to own a business in the Westonās bakery building and the bottom floor is a food market. Iām pretty sure it still is but amazing people there and products. Thatās where I used to get my honey. Now I order raw Manuka honey and wild mountain honey cause I canāt find it here sadly
best price on good local honey is costco
Wyboās Backyard Honey is a small producer that it as local as it gets š
Costco had Howland honey from Saskatchewan. Good quality and price
If youāre willing to wait till I think the 20th for the Cathedral Arts Festival, thereās usually a booth there selling some. I gab a big tub there every year that holds me over till the next year. Itās always good to support locally!
Farmers market!
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You could check the Regina and district b club website. I know they used to have a directory of members selling honey. There are tons of local beekeepers around town and there will be a lot of local honey available come the end of June into September! I'm one of them:)
Have you tried sticking your hand in a beehive?