JamminBee.com
LOOK FOR US AT
WEBSTER COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
FORT DODGE, IA 
MAY 19TH & 20TH , 2012

9am til 4pm  &  9am til 3pm  
dmreese08@gmail.com

 
 Hope to see you soon !
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Welcome to JamminBee.com

This site is for those who like Homemade Jam and Jelly from ordinary to unusual flavors, and much  of this product comes from homegrown fruit that is made into the Jam and Jelly we sell.  We also have Honey Bee related products that some are a seasonal product from our local  Iowa Honey Bees and  our partners in nature that pollinate some of the fruit we use in the Jam and Jelly we make. 

Also look at the handmade items offered on page three that we bring with us as well.   All of these items are 100% handmade and from us to you.

Keep coming back to look for the next market,craft show, or other special event we may be heading to to find us and to get more of these awesomely sweet  goodies if it be Jam or Jelly or the local produced HONEY.

Note: Honey can taste different from one bottle to the next when you buy a bottle of honey, depending on what type  of  flowers were available at the time the bees were collecting nectar in the summer. Most Honey is produced from Early June to the end of July during heavy blooms.  Wild flower honey may taste different than clover honey for example at different times of extraction from the honey comb.   The color of honey depends on what flowers the bees had visited during honey production.  Honey, even when it sugars  or hardens to a white crystal like appearance in the bottle is still edibale.  All you have to do is heat the honey up slowly,  Do NOT BOIL the honey, until it flows back to honey and it will taste as good after doing this as it did when it was first extracted from the honey comb.  The best way to bring honey back to a natural state is to slowly heat the honey bottle in a pan of water on the stove being careful not to over heat the bottle or honey and do not let the water boil in the pan.
The size of the container is listed on all labels.
Do NOT feed Honey to infants. 
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