Brighton Honey

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The Beekeeper is Ward Graham And Alden Graham

Owner Of The WP Admin In Brighton Honey: Ward Graham

Co-user: Alden Graham

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Pure and Unfiltered
Located in the town of Brighton just outside Rochester, New York is our apiary and gardens. At Brighton Honey, we are passionate about honey and pride ourselves at producing locally sourced wildflower honey without chemicals, antibiotics or pesticides. It’s natural, raw honey sourced from my hives. If you are looking for honey please contact us or you can purchase honey online. If you want to stop by to purchase honey and you can see the bees hard at work. Brighton Honey is 100% pure raw honey, unfiltered, all-natural, and is never heat treated. If you hold the honey up to the sunlight you can see specks of pollen grains and tiny pieces of white beeswax, something that missing in processed or imported honey typically from the supermarket, that’s raw honey

Some interesting honey facts
Honey is a natural plant product gathered by bees; raw local honey is: Naturally vegan; naturally kosher, and amazingly a near-zero carbon footprint source of concentrated energy!


 * What is honey? Honey is concentrated flower nectar that has been processed by bees. The bees ingest the nectar and enzymes break down complex sugars into simple sugars. The bees then place the honey in wax cells and fan it with their wings to remove the excess moisture. Honey is 80% natural sugar, mostly fructose, and glucose. Honey is much sweeter than table sugar.
 * What is local honey? Local honey can be considered local to the region where the nectar is gathered and its source. The region is based on geography along with the tree cover and wildflower mix. Most of the nectar in the spring is from trees while the fall honey is from fall wildflowers.
 * Will honey help my cough? Yes! Honey is a long-trusted remedy for temporary relief from coughing. Honey has also been shown to be more effective in treating children’s coughs than over the counter cough medicines.
 * How many calories in honey? Each tablespoon of honey contains about 60 calories. Honey has a healthy glycemic index (GI) because its simple sugars are gradually absorbed into the bloodstream. It may be better than some other sweeteners for those who need to watch their sugar intake.
 * What is raw honey? Raw honey is honey that is taken directly from the hive without heat stabilization or additives. Raw honey will naturally crystallize over time.

Humans have been consuming honey for thousands of years and in the geological infancy of hominids, honey would have been the only significant source of concentrated energy available. Honey was highly sought after and was considered an extremely extravagant gift in early civilizations. Honey has been used for medical purposes, trade, fermented as a beverage and of course to sweeten tea. Honey is a gathered as a crop by unique farmers call Beekeepers and the farm is called an Apiary. Beekeeping is the process of providing essential shelter and security for bees saving them work and energy. This protection and tending allow for the robbing of honey for human consumption.

Be nice to bees!
Unlike other bee-like insects, honeybees are vegetarians and don’t like to be around humans. The only reason honeybees may be interested in you is they smell something sweet perhaps perfume or conditioner. Never swat at bees. If you ever see a clump of bees please make a beekeeper happy and give them a call and let them rescue the bees.

Latest Blog Posts
Honeybee Runway – Watch bees Coming and Going in Slow-MotionJuly 5, 2020 - I wanted to try making a video of the bees using the slow-motion function on my phone and finally got around to it more

Ginger Date Oatmeal cookies and Chai Tea with HoneyDecember 21, 2019 - Cold winter afternoons are perfect for hot tea and a cookie. Oatmeal cookies have been a long-standing favorite for quite a while. It always was a blissful day when the box of oatmeal cookies came in the mail from my mother when I was away at college more

An Informal Get-Together with Honeycomb and Other Hors D’oeuvresDecember 5, 2019 - Cooking for a group in an NYC kitchen is challenging however it didn’t me stop me from going all out! While the main dishes are an important element and required careful planning to cover myriad modern dietary restrictions more

Gardening and Creating Pollinator Friendly SpacesJanuary 12, 2019 - Anyone can create a welcoming garden for pollinators. Turning your own yard or other property such as a schoolyard, work landscape, or roadside green space into a pollinator habitat is fun, easy and can make a difference for birds also. Planting a few flowers for your honey bees is like adding a few gallons of water to the ocean. Honeybees need on average about a square mile of good cover to forage on. However, adding a diverse mix of flowering plants to your garden will also attract butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, along with native bee species and the occasional wasps. These insects are essential to our survival and need to be welcomed into at the least a corner of our backyards.… more

Spiked Honey Ginger Lemonade CocktailAugust 13, 2018 - This is a guest post from my brother-in-law, Adam. He is a food connoisseur and Director of Training, Talent and Community Partnership at Levy Restaurants: I wanted to make a refreshing and light summery mass cocktail for my housewarming BBQ in Brooklyn. I decided on making a spiked ginger honey lemonade using my favorite honey. On the day before the party, I started by making a ginger simple syrup, I also froze three-liter bottles of water. I have a great samovar I got from a hotel sale, and about 20 minutes before my guests arrived I filled it with the lemonade (I usually make my own lemonade, but I was running late so I got a nice, not from concentrate… more

= Natural Locally Sourced Raw Wildflower Honey – Brighton, Rochester NY = ; Ward Published on, April 11th, 2019

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Jenna Carey

15:27 07 May 21

Ward is a bee SAVIOR! He came to the golf course I work at and rather than exterminating a giant swarm of honeybees he... read more

aakash patel

15:06 15 Feb 21

Raw and delicious honey. I picked two different flavors. I will pick up more.

David Meade

12:40 22 Oct 20

My wife and I took our two young grandsons to learn about beekeeping, and Ward was wonderfully accommodating. He did a... read more

A Google User

20:02 14 Sep 20

Excellent raw honey! I was looking for a local place to buy raw honey and I found it here!! The honey is soooo... read more

Michelle Brown

15:16 10 Sep 20

I had the best experience with Brighton Honey. The staff is so helpful and knowledgeable. The honey is second to... read more Next Reviews Copyright © 2021 Brighton Honey - All Rights Reserved

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