All Bees Basket
This beautifully packaged deluxe gift basket of honey and beeswax products is from Sugar Bottom Farms in Ovapa, WV. It includes West Virginia raw honey in a Muth bottle, beeswax food wrap, no-drip honey dispenser, beeswax lotion, nuts & honey topping in a Hermes jar, all-natural beeswax lip balm, wood butter for cutting boards and all wood furniture, honey dipper, and more.
A multitude of flowers of the West Virginia hills and hollows is combined into one delicious raw West Virginia honey that explodes with flavor in your mouth. Truly the best of West Virginia in a bottle. Sugar Bottom Farm is veteran owned, and is proud to be certified WV Grown, certified Homegrown by Heroes, a member of the Farmer Veteran Coalition, and a Pollinator Habitat Farm.
Additional Info
- Premium raw honey has natural pollen and enzymes.
- In addition to its delicious taste, raw honey has been credited with many health benefits. In its raw form, this antioxidant-packed super food promotes wound healing; boosts immunity; provides allergy relief; and more.
- Muth bottles are sealed with a cork and hand-dipped in beeswax.
- Do not microwave or refrigerate honey.
- If your honey has crystallized heat a pan of water to 150° F/65°C. Remove from heat and place container in pan until liquified.
.Warning: Do not feed to infants under 1 year of age.
About The Unique Muth Bottles
Sugar Bottom Farms is proud to offer their raw honey in these beautiful antique bottles. This container design was popularized by C.F. Muth of Cincinnati, Ohio in the late 1800’s, around the time when the honey extractor was invented. Previously, honey had been sold primarily in the honeycomb. The honey extractor allowed liquid honey to be spun from the combs, to be bottled and marketed in convenient shelf-stable containers.
About Beeswax
Beeswax is secreted from a special gland on the worker bee abdomen. The bees then use the wax to build familiar hexagon-shaped honey comb cells. These efficient cells are designed to hold the most amount of honey while requiring the least amount of wax. Once filled with honey, the cells are capped with beeswax.
As beekeepers, we strive to preserve the beeswax honeycomb by uncapping the cells and spinning out the honey, so that the bees can reuse the comb. The wax caps are collected, melted and formed into large blocks at the time of honey harvest to make a variety of beeswax products.
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