Where you can find Sunnyvale Honey (16 oz. & 40 oz.)
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HerbMart 3330 N. Galloway #150 Mesquite, Texas
4010 W 15th #120 Plano, Texas
6464 E Northwest Hwy. #335 Dallas, Texas
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Plaza Health
6717 Snider Plaza
Dallas, Texas 75205
Rosemeade Farmers Market
3646 E. Rosemeade Pky.
Dallas, Texas 75287
BizPro
Bargain Expo
3404 Belt Line Road
Dallas, Texas75234
Mesquite Ace Hardware
4415 Gus Thomason
Mesquite, Texas
Katy's Kottage
3551 N. Beltline Rd
Irving. Texas 75062
Beef Jerky
4441 Bass Pro Dr. #500
Garland, Texas
Ann's Health Food Center
2634 Zang Blvd.
Dallas, Texas 75224
Realife Nutrition
3401 W. Airport Fwy.#120
Irving, Texas 75061
Whole Food Markets 11700 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75187
2118 Arbams Road Dallas, Texas 75214
60 Dal-Rich Village Richardson, Texas 75080
801 East Lamar Arlington,Texas 76011
8190 Park Ln. #351 Dallas, Texas 75231
4100 Lomo Alto Dr. Highland Park, Texas 75215
2201 Preston Rd. Plano, Texas 75093
105 Stacy Road Fairview, Texas
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Kearner's Store
3602 Beltline Rd.@Towneast
Sunnyvale, Texas 75182
Rowlett Florist
3820 Main St.
Rowlett, Texas
Sunflower Shoppe
Natural Food
5100 Hwy'121
Cotteyville, Tx. 76034
American Feeds
705 N. Hwy 175
Seagoville, Tx. 75159
Forney Feed Store
12583 Reeder Road
Forney, Texas 75126
Greenacres Feed Store
13400 Seagoville Rd.
Dallas, Texas
Robertson Ham
28323 I-20
Wills Point, Tx. 75168
Health Food Store
204 E. Pleasant Run Rd.
Desoto, Texas
Turners Country Store
401 N Hwy 19
Canton ,TX
903 567 2559
A & B Health Food
310 W. Randol Mills Rd.
Arlington, Texas
Sunnyvale Honey Producers
Natural Grocery Cottage 7517Campbell Rd. Dallas, Texas 75248
9440 Garland Rd. Casa Linda Plaza Dallas, Texas 75218
11661 Preston Rd. Dallas, Texas 75230
110 West University Dr. Denton, Tx 76201
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Natural Health Shop
400 N. Coit Rd. Suite 1902
Richardson, Texas
Nothing is added to our honey. The
bees know better than I do what
should be in honey! Our product has
no preservatives or other additives.
We sell it just the way the bees make
it. Our honey is produced with care
from wildflowers and trees that grow
near our farm east of Dallas,Texas in
Sunnyvale. Unlike the honey in most
grocery stores our honey is unique.
It is a local honey produced in the
Dallas area that year. Not a foreign
honey produced 10,000 miles away
last year or the year before. Our
honey comes directly from the bee
hive to you.
Really the bees do most of the work for us. A new hive is filled
with frames of foundation, called bees wax that has a hexagonal
pattern pressed into it. If there is nectar from flowers available to
the bees, they quickly draw out the honey comb in which they
raise their young and store pollen and honey. The brood nest of
a hive is at the bottom of the hive. This is called the brood
chamber. The top section of a hive are called honey supers and
there you will fine pure honey stored. The bees will warm and fan
the honey in order to reduce the moisture content. When the cell
filled the honey is ready, the cell is capped with a layer of wax.
We leave the bees as much as we expect them to need through
the winter and we harvest the rest. To extract the honey, we start
by cutting the wax capping off the honeycomb with a hot knife.
Next we load the frames into an extractor. This is a simple device
that spins the frames inside a stainless steel chamber so that the
honey flowers out of the cells and collects in the bottom. The
extracted honey poured through a mesh that removes small
pieces of wax, clumps of pollen, etc. Unlike what is done in large
operations, our filters are not fine enough to filter individual grains
of pollen (which are too small to be seen with the naked eye)
because we believe that this pollen is an important part of the
honey. As well, passing the honey through such fine filters
requires heating it,which we believe damaged some of the
delicate enzymes that are part of natural honey. We do not heat
our honey as part of the extracting/filtering process.
Union Bear
3699 McKinney #306
Dallas,Texas