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Raw Honey

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We are excited to announce two types of raw honey from within 10 miles of the MSAK!

First, Nature’s perfect sweetener, straight from 1731 Farm in Centreville, MD - just 10 miles down the road from the Modern Stone Age Kitchen!

  • Raw & unfiltered – packed with natural enzymes and nutrients

  • Sourced locally for the freshest, purest honey

  • Perfect for drizzling over sourdough, stirring into tea, or adding a touch of sweetness to your favorite recipes

Second We’re thrilled to add a new jar to our shelves this week—raw, unfiltered honey from Deacon John Davis, lovingly labeled God Bless the Bees. This small-batch honey comes from just 2.5 miles down the road in Kent County, Maryland, making it about as local as it gets!

It joins our longtime favorite from 1731 Farm in Centreville, Maryland, just across the county line. That’s right—we now offer two incredible, local honeys from two neighboring counties, and you’ll be amazed at how different they taste.

Come pick up a jar of each and taste the difference for yourself. This is local at its sweetest—and at its best.

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We are excited to announce two types of raw honey from within 10 miles of the MSAK!

First, Nature’s perfect sweetener, straight from 1731 Farm in Centreville, MD - just 10 miles down the road from the Modern Stone Age Kitchen!

  • Raw & unfiltered – packed with natural enzymes and nutrients

  • Sourced locally for the freshest, purest honey

  • Perfect for drizzling over sourdough, stirring into tea, or adding a touch of sweetness to your favorite recipes

Second We’re thrilled to add a new jar to our shelves this week—raw, unfiltered honey from Deacon John Davis, lovingly labeled God Bless the Bees. This small-batch honey comes from just 2.5 miles down the road in Kent County, Maryland, making it about as local as it gets!

It joins our longtime favorite from 1731 Farm in Centreville, Maryland, just across the county line. That’s right—we now offer two incredible, local honeys from two neighboring counties, and you’ll be amazed at how different they taste.

Come pick up a jar of each and taste the difference for yourself. This is local at its sweetest—and at its best.

Available to ship!

We are excited to announce two types of raw honey from within 10 miles of the MSAK!

First, Nature’s perfect sweetener, straight from 1731 Farm in Centreville, MD - just 10 miles down the road from the Modern Stone Age Kitchen!

  • Raw & unfiltered – packed with natural enzymes and nutrients

  • Sourced locally for the freshest, purest honey

  • Perfect for drizzling over sourdough, stirring into tea, or adding a touch of sweetness to your favorite recipes

Second We’re thrilled to add a new jar to our shelves this week—raw, unfiltered honey from Deacon John Davis, lovingly labeled God Bless the Bees. This small-batch honey comes from just 2.5 miles down the road in Kent County, Maryland, making it about as local as it gets!

It joins our longtime favorite from 1731 Farm in Centreville, Maryland, just across the county line. That’s right—we now offer two incredible, local honeys from two neighboring counties, and you’ll be amazed at how different they taste.

Come pick up a jar of each and taste the difference for yourself. This is local at its sweetest—and at its best.

Available to ship!

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