Staten Island Honey

$25.00

9 oz. glass jar

At long last we have honey from Staten Island. Staten Island has sometimes been called “the forgotten borough” by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government. Andrew has to admit that he, too, left Staten Island in the lurch for many years. Then one day it occurred to him that all of the green and space in SI were underused by the beekeeping community. Though SI certainly had and has beekeepers, it is still a relatively rare thing to find SI honey. The 2017 harvest was our first time getting honey from this under-appreciated borough.

From rooftops, community gardens, balconies, and even cemeteries, Andrew’s New York City Honey is a rarity among rarities. Raw and hyperlocal, you can’t get any more New York than this.

Fighting seasonal allergies? Eating raw, local honey every day can help you! By taking a tablespoon of honey every day, thereby ingesting the trace amount of pollen inherent to raw honey, your body begins to build an immunity to pollen. Come allergy season, your itchy nose and watery eyes will be a thing of the past.

*Product color might vary from pictures.

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9 oz. glass jar

At long last we have honey from Staten Island. Staten Island has sometimes been called “the forgotten borough” by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government. Andrew has to admit that he, too, left Staten Island in the lurch for many years. Then one day it occurred to him that all of the green and space in SI were underused by the beekeeping community. Though SI certainly had and has beekeepers, it is still a relatively rare thing to find SI honey. The 2017 harvest was our first time getting honey from this under-appreciated borough.

From rooftops, community gardens, balconies, and even cemeteries, Andrew’s New York City Honey is a rarity among rarities. Raw and hyperlocal, you can’t get any more New York than this.

Fighting seasonal allergies? Eating raw, local honey every day can help you! By taking a tablespoon of honey every day, thereby ingesting the trace amount of pollen inherent to raw honey, your body begins to build an immunity to pollen. Come allergy season, your itchy nose and watery eyes will be a thing of the past.

*Product color might vary from pictures.

9 oz. glass jar

At long last we have honey from Staten Island. Staten Island has sometimes been called “the forgotten borough” by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government. Andrew has to admit that he, too, left Staten Island in the lurch for many years. Then one day it occurred to him that all of the green and space in SI were underused by the beekeeping community. Though SI certainly had and has beekeepers, it is still a relatively rare thing to find SI honey. The 2017 harvest was our first time getting honey from this under-appreciated borough.

From rooftops, community gardens, balconies, and even cemeteries, Andrew’s New York City Honey is a rarity among rarities. Raw and hyperlocal, you can’t get any more New York than this.

Fighting seasonal allergies? Eating raw, local honey every day can help you! By taking a tablespoon of honey every day, thereby ingesting the trace amount of pollen inherent to raw honey, your body begins to build an immunity to pollen. Come allergy season, your itchy nose and watery eyes will be a thing of the past.

*Product color might vary from pictures.