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It was never supposed to be a business; it was only supposed to be a hobby. But with time, determination, and a drive for excellence, the family hobby grew into a large beekeeping operation. The family created the Golden Acres brand in 1984 to enter retail markets. Their honey was a hit, and since that time the brand has continued to grow.
Golden Acres makes their liquid honey by gently warming it to melt the honey crystal, then filtering it to remove unmelted crystals. Drizzle this delicious honey on your pancakes, desserts or wherever sweetness is needed.
Golden Acres makes their liquid honey by gently warming it to melt the honey crystal, then filtering it to remove unmelted crystals. Drizzle this delicious honey on your pancakes, desserts or wherever sweetness is needed.
Golden Acres makes their liquid honey by gently warming it to melt the honey crystal, then filtering it to remove unmelted crystals. Drizzle this delicious honey on your pancakes, desserts or wherever sweetness is needed.
It was never supposed to be a business; it was only supposed to be a hobby. But with time, determination, and a drive for excellence, the family hobby grew into a large beekeeping operation. The family created the Golden Acres brand in 1984 to enter retail markets. Their honey was a hit, and since that time the brand has continued to grow.
Golden Acres makes their creamed honey by gently warming it so that it can flow, then loosely filtering foreign matter. Previously creamed honey is then added to the batch, which re-crystallizes it and creates a firm product.
Golden Acres makes their creamed honey by gently warming it so that it can flow, then loosely filtering foreign matter. Previously creamed honey is then added to the batch, which re-crystallizes it and creates a firm product.
Golden Acres makes their creamed honey by gently warming it so that it can flow, then loosely filtering foreign matter. Previously creamed honey is then added to the batch, which re-crystallizes it and creates a firm product.
If you're looking for pure, smooth and creamy honey, try this one from Golden Acres. This honey hasn't been subjected to the heat of processing, only warmed enough to flow. It contains live yeast and enzymes and has the consistency of soft margarine.