Buying from locals is definitely the way to go. And if you can get your hands on some, I'd highly recommend trying honeycomb - it is indeed very tasty!
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Buying from locals is definitely the way to go. And if you can get your hands on some, I'd highly recommend trying honeycomb - it is indeed very tasty!
I heard that eating local honey is suppose to help with allergies too. I'll definitely have to ask for some honeycomb next time.
My grandfather kept bees and my grandmother always swore it helped with her allergies - could be just placebo of course, but it can't hurt.
Well, I definitely need to try some soon my allergies have been unusually bad this year. :)