Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Pyrenees Honey Back at Churchill Square Farmers Market


First day back at Churchill Square Farmer's Market today. A beautiful clear day and a lot of people eager to buy some more raw honey - especially those suffering with colds.

We were also selling Isle of Wight garlic at half price (we ordered too much before Christmas and then a lot of markets were cancelled because of the weather, so we weren't able to sell it).

As long as the weather is good we'll be there every week from now on. The market is every Wednesday.

This is Karen anxiously surveying the sky for any sign of snow......or rain.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Churchill Square Farmer's Market - Raw Honey


We're off to Churchill Square Farmer's Market tomorrow - it's going to be scorching. Have some new gift baskets for sale, which are selling for £4. A great way to test out some honeys at a low cost before committing to them. They're not on www.pyreneeshoney.com yet but you can buy them from Buy Gift Basket Set of raw Heather, raw Orange Blossom & raw Lemon Blossom honey

The farmer's market is in Churchill Square, Brighton every Wednesday from 9am to 5pm.
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Rare and Raw Lemon Blossom Honey

Fresh, Raw and Rare: Lemon Blossom Honey From Granada in Spain

This is available to buy by clicking here

We now have a very limited quantity of lemon blossom honey. For the last two years we've been trying to buy some raw lemon blossom honey - but without success. The only lemon blossom we could find had been pasturised and we won't sell pasteurised honey.

Now Ramon, the beekeeper we get most of our honey from in the Pyrenees has managed to source some raw lemon blossom from a beekeeper he knows near Granada in Andalusia.

The honey arrived on Monday morning at 6.30am - a day earlier than I had expected. Took about an hour to unload the 48 boxes and get them inside. Couldn't wait to taste the honey - and I wasn't disappointed. It was everything I had hoped it would be - and more - with a very noticeable aftertaste of lemon.

Here's a photo I've just taken of the jar of the stuff - you can see it is still runny.




The honey is very fresh and runny with a good consistency. If you want some please click the link below. It's £10 for a kilo.

Buy some lemon blossom honey

However, there are discounts available - three jars are reduced by 10%. You can get 25% off if you order 15 or more kilos.

We have just a few hundred kilos available, which I know will go quickly once word is out. This is really fantastic honey.

Thanks


Tim
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