I get mine at Starsky. There are 2 locations in Mississauga.
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Oct 27th, 2009 09:24 PM #16
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Oct 29th, 2009 11:39 AM #17
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Oct 29th, 2009 05:55 PM #19
You could also try the Presidents Choice Organic wildflower. Very good.
mart242 is right about Billy Bee. They buy some nice honey in Ontario, then mix it with cheap stuff from anywhere. And process the hell out of it.
Billyt Bee was owned by a Toronto company, but the family wouldn't take over when the old man died last year. Sold out to McCormack's spices from Mass.
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Nov 4th, 2009 10:04 AM #20
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Nov 4th, 2009 05:34 PM #21
Morland Honey House
The last time I bought honey I bought it from the Morland Honey House.
Here are the details of their contact info:
http://greentuity.org/?p=392
At the time I bought the honey, they delivered it to my home (minimum order of $20 at the time). I ordered 4kg of honey and a gallon of apple cider vinegar!
Give them a call, their honey is delicious!
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Nov 18th, 2009 10:58 AM #23Member


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I saw unpasteurized honey at T&T Supermarket
product is from Manitoba, I think
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Nov 18th, 2009 08:53 PM #24
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Seems like there are some honey experts here; time for some questions

How are the honey at Bulk Barn? It claims to be unpasteurized.
What does it mean when the honey becomes hardened like a candy? What changed? Are they still good to use?
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Nov 20th, 2009 06:50 AM #26
Bulk Barn sells honey from Burke's of Omemee, a family owned operation. They are selling local Ontario honey, not blended with poorer cheap imports.
Honey is a supersaturated liquid which will eventually crystallize. It is still the same product, but may need gentle heat (hot water bath) to make it spreadable. There is a special type of creamed honey with a fine grain crystal, spreadable at room temperature. Again, no change in flavor or nutrients from fresh liquid, just an aging process.
Burke's sells light clover, medium wildfdlower, and darker buckwheat honey.
Their version of buckwheat is not as dark as some. I prefer darker, but I have not tasted Burke's buckwheat. Their clover honey is very good, not quite as light as PC organic, or the Norfolk county honey duckdown has.
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