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This page is where you can place your orders. If you're logged in to your account *and* the market is open, you will see quantity box an "Add to Cart" icon next to each item. If you just want one, click on the icon to add it to your cart. If you want more, you can either change the quantity and then click, or click the number of times you want.
Once you've finished shopping, click the checkout link in your shopping cart (located at the upper left side of this page, below this help area).
Market is open 50 weeks a year! You can place orders from 6 PM Sundays to 10 PM Tuesdays. Orders can be picked up every Friday at St Peter’s Episcopal Church, 925 Mitchell Street in beautiful downtown Conway, Arkansas.
If you have already created an account, you’ll be notified by email when the market opens.
For assistance, please email Steve at kirp1968@sbcglobal.net or
call/text 501-339-1039.
Have a great day!
The Market Managers have temporarily disabled ordering at this market. The market will OPEN at 6pm Sunday.
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Honey
Honey - Raw, Local, 100% PureGrower: Cedar Rock Ridge
Price: $7.50 ( 1 Pint (24 Oz) (1.5 lbs) )Available (Exact): 7
Enjoy all the natural goodness of local honey! This honey is from Billy Boykin Apiary of Mountainburg. He maintains about 200 hives all around central Arkansas so you get a wide variety of pollen sources.
Check out this info: Food Safety News purchased more than 60 jars, jugs and plastic bears of honey in 10 states and the District of Columbia in 2011.
The contents were analyzed for pollen by Vaughn Bryant, a professor at Texas A&M University and one of the nation’s premier melissopalynologists, or investigators of pollen in honey.
Bryant, who is director of the Palynology Research Laboratory, found that among the containers of honey provided by Food Safety News:
•76 percent of samples bought at groceries had all the pollen removed, These were stores like Safeway, Giant Eagle, and Kroger.
•100 percent of the honey sampled from drugstores like Walgreens, Rite-Aid and CVS Pharmacy had no pollen.
•77 percent of the honey sampled from big box stores like Costco, Sam’s Club, Walmart, Target and H-E-B had the pollen filtered out.
•100 percent of the honey packaged in the small individual service portions from McDonald’s and KFC had the pollen removed.
•Bryant found that every one of the samples Food Safety News bought at farmers markets, co-ops and “natural” stores like Trader Joe’s had the full, anticipated, amount of pollen.
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Honey - Raw, Local, 100% Pure - Half PintGrower: Cedar Rock Ridge
Price: $4.00 ( 1/2 Pint (12Oz) (.75 lb) )Available (Exact): 4
Enjoy all the natural goodness of local honey! This honey is from Billy Boykin Apiary of Mountainburg. He maintains about 200 hives all around central Arkansas so you get a wide variety of pollen sources.
Check out this info: Food Safety News purchased more than 60 jars, jugs and plastic bears of honey in 10 states and the District of Columbia in 2011.
The contents were analyzed for pollen by Vaughn Bryant, a professor at Texas A&M University and one of the nation’s premier melissopalynologists, or investigators of pollen in honey.
Bryant, who is director of the Palynology Research Laboratory, found that among the containers of honey provided by Food Safety News:
•76 percent of samples bought at groceries had all the pollen removed, These were stores like Safeway, Giant Eagle, and Kroger.
•100 percent of the honey sampled from drugstores like Walgreens, Rite-Aid and CVS Pharmacy had no pollen.
•77 percent of the honey sampled from big box stores like Costco, Sam’s Club, Walmart, Target and H-E-B had the pollen filtered out.
•100 percent of the honey packaged in the small individual service portions from McDonald’s and KFC had the pollen removed.
•Bryant found that every one of the samples Food Safety News bought at farmers markets, co-ops and “natural” stores like Trader Joe’s had the full, anticipated, amount of pollen.
close Enjoy all the natural goodness of local honey! This honey is from Billy Boykin Apiary of Mountainburg. He maintains about ...
more