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Title: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: c10250 on February 24, 2013, 07:45:36 pm
I saw the sun shining through some honey and thought it would make a nice picture.  "Honey on a Sunny Winter Day"

For the whole image: Honey (https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bwi-OrrCS4unRVl3WTZMUjhYSk0/edit?usp=sharing)

From Left to Right:  Black Locust, Linden, Goldenrod

(http://home.comcast.net/~k_haas/honey.JPG)

Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: AllenF on February 25, 2013, 08:21:31 pm
Yummy.   
Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: vmmartin on February 25, 2013, 10:47:56 pm
Cool pic.  I sure would like to try some of that Black Locust sweetness
Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: c10250 on February 26, 2013, 11:30:32 am
Cool pic.  I sure would like to try some of that Black Locust sweetness

We can always work up a trade . . . do you have any interesting honey to swap?  I've always wanted to try mesquite . . .
Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: c10250 on February 26, 2013, 12:06:08 pm
Come to think of it, I will trade any one or all of these jars for some unique varietal honey.

Black Locust - Very mild honey, with a unique viscosity . . . VERY "Thick".

Linden- This is probably the most unique honey I have.  In 2012 we were in a drought, so the summer wildflowers were not producing.  However, the linden trees (with deep roots) produced prolifically.  This honey as about as pure "linden" as you will get.  It has, what I would consider, and extreme minty taste.  Some almost described it as a "menthol" flavor.  Very unique.

Goldenrod - By far my favorite honey.  There is not a bit of "stink" left in this honey.  It has an amazingly complex flavor.  This is my go-to honey.

Ken

Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: Georgia Boy on February 26, 2013, 09:25:31 pm
Those are definitely three that I haven't tried. Sounds interesting though.  This I my first year and am excited to see what I get.  Hope in the future I can get some Kudzu honey. Being from the south shouldn't be too hard.
   
Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: vmmartin on February 27, 2013, 12:05:11 am
Cool pic.  I sure would like to try some of that Black Locust sweetness

We can always work up a trade . . . do you have any interesting honey to swap?  I've always wanted to try mesquite . . .
I am not close enough to the Hill Country of Texas for Mesquite.  We get lots of Chinese Tallow and Goldenrod in the fall.  But I would be more than happy to work up a trade.
Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: c10250 on February 27, 2013, 08:53:41 am
Trade?  I could do that.  Preferably I would like a varietal honey.  I'd be willing to try anything I haven't tried before.
Title: Re: Black Locust, Linden, and Goldenrod on a sunny winter day
Post by: Beverly Bees on March 28, 2013, 08:44:12 am
Wow! What a beautiful picture and yummy looking honey.