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Honey

Honey in its Purest Form: Eating Raw Honeycomb

The honey contained in the comb may actually be more beneficial than regular honey, because it contains about 12% less water than liquid honey that’s been exposed to air, making it more concentrated.

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Retail Location Coming Soon!

Georgia Honey Farm is excited to announce the opening of their first retail store! The retail store will offer the same raw and natural honey that Georgia Honey Farm has been producing for over 15 years. The new retail location is expected to open next month and will be located at 3000 Old Alabama Road, […]

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Honey Helps Manage Allergies

During the seasons of spring and summer, many American experience a dramatic increase in their allergy symptoms. It has been found that daily consumption of raw and local honey can help build immunity against seasonal allergies. There are many conventional medications used to treat allergies but these come with their own side effects. Antihistamines can […]

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7 Healthy Foods Made in Georgia

Georgia Honey Farm was recently featured in Atlanta Magazine!

Click here to read about us and the other 6 healthy foods made right here in Georgia.

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Celebrate National Honey Month

September is National Honey Month, and we at Georgia Honey Farm want to help you celebrate with…well, honey! Join our celebration by using honey in an innovative way this month with one of our suggestions below or one of your own. As many honey-lovers already know, honey is a natural, versatile sweetener with qualities that […]

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Honey’s Superfood Properties

Often called a superfood, honey is credited with being one of the best products you can put in—and on—your body. From foods and beverages to remedies and balms, honey has been used for centuries to boost immunity and provide energy because of its antibacterial, antifungal, antiseptic, and antioxidant properties. Internally, honey can help with ulcers, […]

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Use Honey for Sweeter, Healthier Eating

You don’t have to give up sweets to make healthier eating choices. Instead, you can use honey as a natural, unprocessed substitute for sugar in all of your favorite recipes. Like sugar, honey is composed of two simple sugars—glucose and fructose—but it is absorbed into the body differently than sugar and aids in digestion whereas […]

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