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Meet The Next Generation
Meet the next generation Bee Wild Raw Honey Beekeeper in training Sawyer! Sawyer has been involved in the bee business since before he could walk. He has done a little bit of it all, from putting frames together, working in the honey house, bottling honey, selling honey at shows, helping with packaging orders, and this year he began helping in the bee yard. Watching him learn and grow in the family business has been such a rewarding feeling. We pray he continues to have a love for bees, he certainly has some big shoes to fill between his dad and Uncle but he is already proving he is ready for the…
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Meet Savanna
🐝🍯🐝Meet Savanna🐝🍯🐝 Alot of kids find bees fascinating and frightening at the same time. Because bees have the ability to sting, most kids have a healthy respect for these interesting insects. It’s important to teach kids about bees so they can appreciate them, and also so they won’t be afraid of them. Savanna came to Bee Wild Raw Honey a few months back very interested in beekeeping. She was eager to learn about the bees and fell in love with the whole process! After a few trips to the bee yards with her dad and Bradley, Savanna knew she wanted some hives of her own. Bradley set Savanna up with…
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Meet the Bee Keeper
Meet The Beekeeper Bradley Bryant started beekeeping at the young age of 13, he worked evenings and weekends with a local beekeeper legend and quickly discovered his love for beekeeping. Bradley started with 150 hives and now operates over 1000 hives, and is continuously grown his numbers. There isn’t a process in the beekeeping business that Bradley doesn’t handle himself. He along with a few special team helpers work the bees, pull and extract the honey, as well as bottle and sell the honey. The process of making high-quality tupelo honey is not something every beekeeper knows. You have to know exactly when to place the bees and when to…
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Recipe Cards
Recipe Cards, something that’s found in kitchens all across the world. A little piece of paper that holds so much more than just a step by step process to create a yummy dish. These little notes are like a ticket to the past, a simple letter from your ancestors. Every fold, every wrinkle, every stain on this card has a story to tell. Have you ever wondered what a recipe card would say if it could talk? Would it remind you to grease your pan just right? Would it say be sure you sift flour? Heck, maybe it would even tell you funny stories about what not to do when…