Our French Lavender Honey is processed cold so it don't lose it's flavor or any nutritional value. The honey is named Lavender Honey, not because it tastes like lavender, but because the honey is collected from bees fed on lavender plants. It is some of the finest tasting honey in the world!!
It's Lavender Week at The Summer Kitchen!
If you are around our way on Thursday evening - we'd love to have you for our Lavender Class.
We will be serving our famous lavender cookies, lavender tea and other treats, as you listen to Catherine tell you everything you need to know about this wonderful plant! This year we are thrilled to have Karen Miller lead us in making lavender wand sachets for your home.
5 comments:
Oh that sounds so good, lavendar cookies too yum yum just call me the cookie monster, any kind and those really turned my head, I love trying new things, and I have so loved visiting your blog, I have become a follower, and going to add your blog to my favorite blogs, hugs my new friend, and do stop by and visit with me, the little Georgia Peach, from deep in the heart of the swamp..Hugs Barbara from http://bakinnbitsbarbara.blogspot.com/
I`ll bet the honey is fabulous! Too bad I don`t live closer!
Yum! Lavender Honey I bet that tstes divine.
Our best honey here is Manuka Honey, has great health benefits,and is very tasty.
The Lavender Honey sounds wonderful. I once made some lavender cookes ~ they were really good.
Hugs,
Donna
I stumbled happily upon your blog...I am from NE Ohio...hiya neighbor....Love Lavender..Going to stay a while and visit with you..Have a beautiful day.
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