Honey - Creamed
Honey - Creamed
T. Creek Bees
Enjoy this local creamed honey from T. Creek Bees!
"What is creamed honey?!" you ask. It is amazing! It’s honey that has been allowed to crystalize in a controlled manner to make it creamy and spreadable. Be sure to watch the attached video from T. Creek Bees to find out all the buzz.
Creamed honey is great for eating on bread and biscuits, baking, and adding to your coffee or tea. Plus, it’s so easy to get every last bit out of the container! Be sure to try the flavored varieties as well. All flavors come in a 12 net wt. oz container except for chocolate, which is sold in an 11 net wt. oz. container.
T. Creek is located in southeast Shawnee County and provides diverse forage for their sweet pollinators. Depending on the time of year, T. Creek bees have access to warm-season grasses, clover, sand hill plums, bush honeysuckle, and much more.
With a focus on encouraging strong healthy hives, access to diverse pollen and nectar opportunities, and strategic honey handling, the beekeepers at T. Creek go above and beyond in both beekeeping and honey production. We’re proud to carry some of the tastiest and most responsibly produced honey we can find!
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