Lynnwood/Edmonds local honey search
tough year for hay fever allergies for me. right now, it's almost impossible for me to make it to a weekend farmer's market to look for local honey.
are there any grocers nearby who carry local honey?
thanks!
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Go to 132nd Street and 35th Avenue SE in the Mill Creek area and turn left (north) on 35th Avenue SE and drive up about 1/3rd of a mile. Look to your right, and you see a rambler with a sign advertising local honey. There is a garden shed in the front yard where you can buy jars of honey and honeycombs. You just leave the money. This is just north of the Pioneer Trails entrance, probably in the 118th block.
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re: ritabwh
Yes. At this intersection is the Thomas Lake Shopping Center with an Albertson's as the anchor tenant and a Shell gas station on the corner. Take exit 186 off of northbound I-5, turn right at the top of the exit and drive about 4.5 miles on 132nd and when you get to the Shell station, turn left at that intersection, and you will be on 35th Avenue SE. I rode my bicycle past the place yesterday to get the address for you, and the house is at the intersection of 35th and 118th Place SE.
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re: ritabwh
hi everyone. it's been a while but i finally made it to the Honey people. i received a bottle of their honey last christmas from one of my co-workers. this past week, i called phone number on the label and off i went. here are pictures. their address is actually in Everett.
24 oz bear is $9. 12oz is $5. these a clear golden light honey. they have honeycomb honey as well as blackberry honey. as Millcreek said, it is honors system for payment if theDoleshels are not home. i googled them last year and found out they are well-known beekeepers within the beekeeper community
425.337.0809
11813 35th Ave SE, Everett
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