I was at a Harvest Festival last weekend with my wife and grand children. While walking through all the craft booths I happened upon
a local bee keeper. This guy had about 10 pounds of bee's wax along with his wares. I got his card and a pound of wax and a container of his Hot Honey.
I didn't really need the wax but got it any way so I would have a bit extra. It is good clean wax and has a hint if honey. I know about where his shop is
and will get more. He was talking to my 8 year old grandson and gave him an ounce of wax and explained to him how the bees produced the wax and
how long it tool the bees to make that ounce of wax. Real nice down to earth fellow.
The wax was $10 a pound at the Festival, not sure what his normal price is but I figured that was his going rate.
BTW that Hot honey on a hot buttered biscuit is great stuff. The kind of burn that is slow and gives a nice kick in the back of your
throat. Hotter than the store bought stuff that wasn't hot at all.
That Festival was in Crawfordsville, Arkansas.