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Lazy Goat Lemon Creamed Honey - Euro Style 12oz

A Bright Lemon Creamed Honey

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A total winner and crowd favorite.  In true European Style, this raw honey has never been heated or highly filtered.  The bright lemony tartness is smooth and creamy and stunning in its flavor contribution. Perfect in hot tea and favored for sore throats. Use as a final baste for grilled salmon and chicken. One of our best sellers. Such an easy gift for friends and family!

Keep at room temperature.  12oz. glass container.


RECOMMENDED USES
Perfect in hot tea, drizzled on pound cake or on hot biscuits. Use it as a delicious glaze for chicken and salmon. Try it as a replacement for simple syrup in your favorite cocktail!! Create your own vinaigrette by mixing it with your favorite olive oil and using as a salad dressing or marinade. Sensational on fresh berries and good Greek yogurt. Top with chopped walnuts and you have a healthy and delicious Berry Parfait!
INGREDIENTS
Raw Honey & Organic Lemon
RECIPES
Fantastic for hot tea! But it doesn't stop there - so many uses! Use a final baste on chicken or salmon with fresh dill! Wow! Drizzle over fresh berries loaded over good greek yogurt. Find our Lemon Pistachio Baklava, under recipes.
Our Honey
We believe honey should be raw, extracted with minimal heat and filtered only by gravity, protecting the beneficial pollen, micro-enzymes, and phytonutrients.
We are also proud to support other regional, like-minded family beekeepers that value simple and effective, old-fashioned methods like filtering by gravity and extracting in the heat of a late Wisconsin summer. We plant specifically for pollinators, and practice sustainable bee husbandry that includes breeding hardy northern queens to better survive our cold winters. There's no catch here, just thoughtful Wisconsin beekeepers bringing you a taste of nature's gold.
By adding specific trees, shrubs, and perennials, we have been able to vastly improve the forage of pollinators, dramatically affecting entire ecosystems.
We can see firsthand how dearths of pollen and nectar are being relieved, increasing the number of pollinators, birds, and insects - a ripple that is felt by all of the local grasslands and woodlands. Giving back to the earth as a thank you for what she has so generously given to us.