Lil Sarah's Bee Farm

Lil Sarah's Bee Farm We sell local honey from the Winston-Salem/Tobaccoville, NC area at local farmer's markets and festivals in the area.

If interested please call 336-575-2341 or 336-354-5208.

Lil Sarah's Bee Farm has sourwood honey for sale 1 lb squeeze jars, and glass pint jars).  If interested, please call 33...
12/17/2024

Lil Sarah's Bee Farm has sourwood honey for sale 1 lb squeeze jars, and glass pint jars). If interested, please call 336-575-2341, or leave a message on Facebook and I will get back to you.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to our customers and everyone.

10/01/2024

Bottomley Enterprises (trucking)
Bottomley has put a trailer at Northern Regional Hospital of Surry County in the parking lot of S South St and Worth St. You can drop your donations there. We also have a trailer in the parking lot at our Mayberry Chrome Shop at 450 Oak Grove Church Road, Mount Airy, NC 27030. These are the ONLY two trailers for donations at this time. If anything changes, we will let you know! Thank you all for your kind donations and let's fill these two trailers quickly so we can get them delivered to those in need! Please share!

These people in western NC need help, please give as much as you can afford.

06/02/2023

Lil Sarah's Bee Farm will be at the Mt. Airy Farmers Market today with raw honey, Also at the market will be A-Maize-ing Kettle Korn with several flavors of kettle corn to choose from. Mark's kettle corn is very popular and you are missing out if you don't try it. So, come by and see Mark and Sarah (his daughter visiting from college). All the vendors will be happy to see everyone.

05/20/2022

Don't forget the Mount Airy Farmers Market today from 9:00-1:00 pm. Come out early and beat the heat. And while you are out and about drive to the event at the Corn Crib (2638 Riverside Dr. Mount Airy) this week-end (Friday - -Sunday) They will have the A-Maize-ing Kettle Korn vendor and food trucks there and lots of crafts.

City Farmer’s Market ready to openThe days are growing long, temperatures are heating up, and the tree leaves are bloomi...
04/16/2022

City Farmer’s Market ready to open

The days are growing long, temperatures are heating up, and the tree leaves are blooming — spring is here.

And that means it is time for Mount Airy Farmers Market to open.

This year’s opening day will be a little different, more like a small festival than a mere farmer market opening, with live music, vendors, product samples, and even a special ice cream seller to be onhand.

The festivities get underway at 9 a.m. Friday, April 22 at 111 South Main Street, in the parking lot next to the Post Office.

Farmer’s Market Manager Joe Zalescik said this year looks to be a good one, with many returning local farmers and vendors, as well as new ones, signed up for booths.

“Not all of them will be there on the opening days,” he said, explaining many of the farms selling locally grown produce don’t yet have crops coming in.

“This time of year, it mainly will be the crafts, honey, meat vendors, micro greens, it’s just too early for local produce.”

That doesn’t mean there won’t be plenty to see, do, and purchase.

Beginning at 11 a.m., the Wilkerson Family will be singing and playing. Having live music continues a project Zalescik started in 2021, when a local businessman made an anonymous donation to fund periodic live music at the market. Zalescik said that was such a hit, he was able to work the cost into this year’s budget.

Later this spring and summer, he has booked the Cedar Ridge Band to play on May 20, July 1, July 29, August 26 and Oct. 7, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. each time they appear.

“As the season goes I will try to work in more groups. We won’t have music every week, it will be spread out across the season,” he said.

For the upcoming opening, another treat will be The Frosty Monkey, a vendor which sells ice cream and shaved ice at various outdoor events in the region.

“We’re going to have small plants for the first 25 or so (customers), and we’ll have give-aways,” he said. The booth he and his wife, Amy, own and operate — Station 1978 Firehouse Peanuts — will be offering free samples of fresh-roasted peanuts and all nature peanut butter.

The Mount Airy Farmers Market is part of a three-site network of Surry County farmers’ markets, with the other two in Dobson and Elkin. Farmers and vendors purchase a single permit which allows them to sell at any of the three markets throughout the year.

Mount Airy’s market opens April 22 and will be operating every Friday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. until Oct. 28,

A-Maize-ing Kettle Korn will be on Fridays in Mt. Airy when he not at his regular WS Fireman job. Lil Sarah's Bee Farm will be there with raw honey.

04/08/2022

People ask why honey crystallizes.

Honey that crystallizes is a great sign! It means that pollen hasn’t been filtered out and enzymes haven’t been damaged in pasteurization.

Temperatures below 50 degrees can cause it. Never refrigerate honey.

Differing levels of Glucose and Fructose influence which flower honeys tend to crystallize.

Higher pollen counts provide healthy bases for crystallization to form. It is a good thing.

DON’T WANT IT SOLID?

Fill a bowl with hot (not boiling) water and after releasing the pressure by removing the lid, let the jar sit in the water until crystals dissipate. If necessary repeat above instructions.

NEVER MICROWAVE! It will destroy the good enzymes!

Lil Sarah's Bee Farm will be at the Cobblestone Farmers Market in Winston-Salem starting this Saturday (April 2) with ou...
03/30/2022

Lil Sarah's Bee Farm will be at the Cobblestone Farmers Market in Winston-Salem starting this Saturday (April 2) with our Wildflower honey (16 oz plastic squeeze jars and glass pint jars). Hope to see our former customers and new friends/customers there this week-end.

Spring is almost here and the tree pollen count is high.  The other pollens (w**d, flowers, etc) will increase in the co...
02/28/2022

Spring is almost here and the tree pollen count is high. The other pollens (w**d, flowers, etc) will increase in the coming days. Lil Sarah's Bee Farm has Wildflower honey for sale to combat those allergies. Just call us at 336-575-2341 to arrange to come by our home.

For those stocking stuffers or last minute gifts, Lil Sarah's Bee Farm still has wildflower honey in plastic squeeze pou...
12/10/2021

For those stocking stuffers or last minute gifts, Lil Sarah's Bee Farm still has wildflower honey in plastic squeeze pound jars and pint jars. Honey is a healthy gift to give without going out to a store to shop. Just call us at 336-575-2341 for local pickup or see us at Cobblestone this Saturday at 1001 Marshall St (close to Old Salem) from 8:30-12:00. This may be our last market for the season.

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7515 Holly Berry Lane
Tobaccoville, NC
27050

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