Honey is nature’s answer to an all-natural sweetener. It can be enjoyed on its own, used as a natural sweetener in your favorite beverage, or as an ingredient in some of your recipes. It’s also an important ingredient in many natural bath, body and skincare products. Plus, its great at helping to heal minor wounds. It’s one of the most versatile natural products in the world.
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Homestead Honey is based in northern Utah where they source raw, uncut honey from a small group of local beekeepers. By keeping the group small they can ensure the highest quality product while using sustainable beekeeping practices. Brian and Sean are committed to the survival of bees all around the world and donate a portion of sales to the Pollinator Partnership. You can visit the Homestead Honey website to learn more about the company and its owners.
My entire family loves 100% pure honey and were super excited to receive a package of the Homestead Honey Sticks to try out for all of you. We received the 100% Clover Flower Honey and let me tell you…its the best! Very smooth and delicious!
These native honey sticks are filled with uncut high-quality clover honey from American Honeybees in the Rocky Mountains. Each honey stick contains only 15 calories and can be enjoyed straight from the stick (straw), stirred into your favorite beverage, drizzled over-the-top of ice cream, stirred into yogurt, oatmeal, breakfast cereal, etc. My mom will often melt 2-3 tablespoons of butter and then mix in some of the honey with it to make her own honey butter. She will then drizzle it on her pancakes, waffles, toasted bagel, etc. Yummy good!
I like to use honey in my baking as a natural sweetener and it adds a very unique taste to my baked goods. I will often add a tablespoon or two to my muffin mix, my cookie batter, bread mix and even into my doughnut batter. If you’re a fan at making breakfast casseroles…add a teaspoon or two to your casserole before placing it into the oven. Honey…its versatile and oh…so…good!
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Giveaway: One lucky winner is going to win a pack of 50 Honey Sticks from Homestead Honey. Visit the company’s website to learn more about them and you can purchase the products directly from their Amazon store. Good Luck!
Giveaway Details: This giveaway is open to residents of the US ONLY age 18 and over. Please read our Terms of Service & Disclaimer Policy before entering. This giveaway will close on April 28th, 2020 at 11:59 pm EST time. No purchase necessary to enter or win.
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I really like their relationship with pollinator parners. Bees are on te decline and so many do not know the benefits! We do plant a pollinator garden every year. I have to transfer that to the new place.
Hubby was recently diagnosed diabetic. He finally has developed a taste for honey and subs that as much as he can.
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I like that this honey is so pure and I would like to use it in my hot tea all day long.
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I have used honey in backed goods, hot tea and some times just a spoonfull hits the spot
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I like that it is uncut, unfiltered, and pure. My son has diabetes and like to use honey instead of sugar.
I like the Homestead Honeycomb. I like honey in my hot tea.
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I learned about: We partner with the Pollinator Partnership, the leading global advocacy organization for insect pollinators. By purchasing our honey, you help support their mission to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research.
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I went to the sponsor’s site and I would also love to have the Homestead Honeycomb that they sell.
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I learned that the company is located in Northern Utah (The Beehive State).
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I’ve never of honey sticks before. Such a great idea especially using this to melt and stir into your morning hot tea.