Averill Park Honey 1 pound

$11.00

Local Honey

At Berkshire Creek Farm we harvest small-batch, raw local honey. The bees forage on nearby wildflowers, orchard blossoms, and pasture edges, producing honey that captures the flavors and seasonal characteristics of our community’s landscape.

What you’ll get

  • Raw and unfiltered: Preserves natural enzymes, pollen, and flavor.

  • Small-batch jars: Gentle extraction and minimal processing to retain complexity.

  • Seasonally distinct: Spring and summer runs vary in color and taste depending on the bloom.

  • Locally sourced: Supports pollinators and reflects the immediate floral sources around the farm.

Uses and benefits

  • Table sweetener: Stir into tea, drizzle over yogurt, or spread on warm bread.

  • Baking and cooking: Adds moisture and a floral note to recipes.

  • Home remedies: Traditional use for soothing coughs and sore throats (consult a healthcare provider for medical advice).

  • Skincare: Natural humectant for homemade scrubs and masks.

Notes and care

  • Crystallization is natural and does not indicate spoilage. Gently warm the jar in a bowl of warm water to return to a liquid state.

  • Not for infants under 12 months due to the risk of botulism.

  • Store in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed.

Sourcing and stewardship Our honey supports healthy hive management and on-farm pollination. Buying local honey from us helps sustain these efforts and keeps food production close to home.

Local Honey

At Berkshire Creek Farm we harvest small-batch, raw local honey. The bees forage on nearby wildflowers, orchard blossoms, and pasture edges, producing honey that captures the flavors and seasonal characteristics of our community’s landscape.

What you’ll get

  • Raw and unfiltered: Preserves natural enzymes, pollen, and flavor.

  • Small-batch jars: Gentle extraction and minimal processing to retain complexity.

  • Seasonally distinct: Spring and summer runs vary in color and taste depending on the bloom.

  • Locally sourced: Supports pollinators and reflects the immediate floral sources around the farm.

Uses and benefits

  • Table sweetener: Stir into tea, drizzle over yogurt, or spread on warm bread.

  • Baking and cooking: Adds moisture and a floral note to recipes.

  • Home remedies: Traditional use for soothing coughs and sore throats (consult a healthcare provider for medical advice).

  • Skincare: Natural humectant for homemade scrubs and masks.

Notes and care

  • Crystallization is natural and does not indicate spoilage. Gently warm the jar in a bowl of warm water to return to a liquid state.

  • Not for infants under 12 months due to the risk of botulism.

  • Store in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed.

Sourcing and stewardship Our honey supports healthy hive management and on-farm pollination. Buying local honey from us helps sustain these efforts and keeps food production close to home.