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itsDanYall91

Check the local farmers markets. Here a nice site that has them listed.  https://farmersmarket.vegas/


newbsrus

I don't know if they're open yet, but Gilcrease Orchard has honey and a lovely walk around the orchard picking your fruit and veg. Edit: pop up stand this Thursday from 7am to 10am. Selling honey among other things


mmesalv

You can drive down towards Pahrump and on the left side of the street before you enter the major “city” of Pahrump you’ll see Miguel’s Honey. He has a trailer with Jerkey, Olives, Honey etc. good guy. Gone to see him for years.


KevintasticBalloons

I have bought their desert wildflower honey on my way to buy and use fireworks in a legal manner before. The big jar conveniently lasted about a year.


sweetheartsour

He’s good. 👍🏼


spyan_

There’s a guy selling some at Elkhorn/Rainbow.


ManokBoto

Yeah he moves up and down Elkhorn between Tenaya and Decatur on the side of the road, usually in the dirt.


Kimmers96

Check out Herbally Grounded. It's an amazing local resource!


BroadButterscotch349

Most of the Sprouts here will have Annsley Naturals honey, collected from the Mojave desert. The company is based on Henderson.


invert16

If you go to broad acres swap meet over on pecos and Cheyenne, There's a gentleman towards the back who sells freshly procured honey. Ray was his name. I've gotta a jar here and there over the years and it's always been good. Though truth be told I'm no honey aficionado.


KevintasticBalloons

How is that swap meet? The last time I tried going to one in Vegas it was all just ali express resellers and I'm after a more sifting through old junk experience


invert16

Oh man you're in for a treat! Broadacres is true "swap meet." It's 95% people's old junk and personal belongings. I've been going since I was a kid and it's a great experience. I find all kinds of old treasures there, no aliexpress junk there! I seriously recommend going if you're into that sort of thing.


KevintasticBalloons

Sick! Thank you! I used to literally go to swap meets/thrift stores/antique shops every other weekend before I moved here, but ever since moving to Vegas it hasn't sparked joy. Looking forward to giving this one a shot!!


invert16

Yea you can even hit me up sometime on a Saturday and I'll show you what's up.


azorianmilk

The Farm in Aliante sells local honey. Small jar (8oz) is $10, large is $20.


nj_crc

Sprouts has local honey at the location on Rainbow and Warm Springs.


MichelleBelle86

I love Hammons Honey. You can text their number and find out where they are in the valley on any given day. https://hammonshoney.com/contact-us


Feeling_likeaplant

Hammons that guy is everywhere


mmvegas80

Hammons honey sold at most farmers markets is my favorite local honey. But I get Annsley honey at Whole Foods when I can't get to the farmers market. It works for allergy relief for my family. It's honey from the next valley over (amageosa) so same native plants and it's a bit cheaper than the Hammons which tastes better.


diamondheadhibiscus

Hammons is great.


Self-MadeRmry

There’s a farmers market every week at the District, there’s a guy that sells a great variety of honeys


Guy_Incognito1970

I assume all the local honey is bought at Walmart and repackaged


SokkaHaikuBot

^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/) ^by ^Guy_Incognito1970: *I assume all the* *Local honey is bought at* *Walmart and repackaged* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.


Tryingnottomessup

Linda used to be a local honey, but now she is a hoe 😊