Haley's Honey Meadery
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Haley's Honey Meadery is an Urban Micro-Winery in Hopewell, Va. What started out as a hobby (with one beehive) has blossomed into a small business.
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We are family beekeeping/Meadery business owned by Mike and Tonya Haley, located in Hopewell, Virginia, Just South of Richmond. With the help of family and friends, we are currently operating approximately 25 hives of honeybees. What started out as a hobby (with one beehive) has blossomed into a small business.
The Many benefits of Honey In addition to being a great natural sweetener, honey has a multitude of benefits that many people donโt know about. Have you ever had an unrelenting sore throat? Honey has been proven to be a natural throat soother! Are you an athlete looking for a natural energy boost before the big game? Honeyโs unique blend of natural sweeteners gives it the ability to provide quick energy in any circumstance. Luckily, medicine isn't our only option for allergy relief. Honey from local bees can help with your hay fever symptoms without the side effects and cost of medicine. How does this work? Your hay fever allergies are caused by pollen in your local area. The bees collect this pollen from the local plants, and small amounts of it are transferred to their honey. When you ingest this honey in small amounts, it works like a series of allergy shots, by slowly building up your tolerance to the allergen, and decreasing your allergy symptoms. The best way for this to work is to ingest 2-3 teaspoons of the honey daily for a few months before pollen season. We offer honey in a variety of flavors, produced naturally by the bees. The type of honey will depend on the location of the hive and the time of year that we extract the honey. Currently available are: Clover honey-mild honey has a sight floral taste, very light in color. Comes from the fragrant, white flowering clover, which blooms in the spring and summer. Wild Flower honey-darker rich honey. Very nice, no strong taste. Very good for cooking. Majority of the Nectar is from the Tulip Poplar trees that bloom in the spring and summer, make up this honey. Also, a mixture of flowers in bloom during the spring and summer months in the central Virginia area. Cinnamon honey- Wild Flower honey, darker rich honey with a stick of cinnamon added . Excellent on oatmeal, sweet potatoes, English muffins, and biscuits. Lemon Honey- Wild flower honey, darker rich honey with 100% natural lemon added. Great with tea to sooth sore throats and coughs.
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