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E: 17/08 Win A Raw English Hoyle’s Honey Collection Hamper (Comment)

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  • fire**fly
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    thanks laks,
    hope it's ok to add,

    Win a hamper full of Hoyle's Honey with honey spoon
    included plus a tour of this very special farm.
    The home of Hoyle’s Honey is Richard and Sarah Hoyle’s
    family farm in Navestock Side, Essex.
    Now Hoyle's Honey is offering one lucky loveFOOD reader the
    chance to win a rather unique prize.
    The Raw English Hoyle’s Honey Collection Hamper includes:

    • A voucher for a bee keeping experience on the farm to visit our bees and hives (date to be agreed between winner and Richard Hoyle);
    • A hand-turned wooden honey spoon.
    And four different types of honey produced throughout the season at Hoyle’s Honey:
    • English Flower Honey: A delicate mix of summer nectar sources producing a slightly more intense complex flavour;
    • English Set Blossom Honey: A delicious mix of spring nectar sources producing a pure, natural, sweet and creamy honey;
    • English Borage Flower Honey: For a short time each summer when the blue borage starflower crop is in bloom, Hoyle’s bees produce this very light in colour and mouthwateringly smooth honey;
    • English Lime Tree Honey: Using nectar collected from the small yellow flowers on the English lime tree this honey has a delicious sweet wooden flavour, rich in vitamins and antiseptic properties. A Hoyle’s family favourite.
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