
Local raw honey like this doesn’t just taste amazing—it supports your health, your recipes, and your local bees.
Pure Richness
From The Hive, Honey
The local raw honey is always the best for you, and its medicinal properties have great benefits for our bodies. Honey is also great for healing wounds naturally. The honey at my produce stand is from Webb’s Honey which is local to Brevard County, and it is within 150-mile radius of the hives as they pollinate off the local Wild Flower, Holly trees, Palm trees, and Orange trees.
When using honey in your tea please use a wooden spoon or a plastic spoon and the reason why the metal spoon destroys the molecular structure of the honey, and we do not want this to happen when using raw local honey.
When I make homemade salad dressings I use a little honey with the lemon juice, lime juice, orange juice, extra virgin olive oil, and balsamic vinegar with garlic and herbs for my salads and meat marinades.

Every bite brings back sweet memories of learning how to make pickles with my Granny Griffin.
Crisp Flavor
Pickled Variety
When I was 10, I’d visit my Granny Griffin and help her make pickles using her treasured recipes—now over 100 years old and still as delicious as ever. We’d walk out to her garden, pick cucumbers right off the vine, then head inside to wash and slice them. Together, we’d prepare the brine, pour it over the cucumbers, seal the jars, and water bath them to finish. Those days in the kitchen with Granny are memories I’ll always cherish.
Bread and Butter Pickles are my absolute favorite to make. They look beautiful in the jar—like little works of art—and taste even better. I love adding them to my three-cheese sandwich with a slice of red onion for the perfect lunch.
The Garlic Pickles are also my favorite ones because of the love of garlic I have for garlic pickles as a snack on charcuterie boards, sandwiches, or eating them straight out of the jar.
The Hot Garlic Pickles are my favorite ones for the heat of the spicy pepper and the zing in my mouth when I eat them. These ideas were all from Granny Griffin.