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Bunbury Farm Fresh

Locality: Bunbury, Western Australia

Phone: +61 429 912 324



Address: 15 Miller Street 6230 Bunbury, WA, Australia

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22.01.2022 apricot jam, made by my friend using our apricots & honey .... and very much enjoyed by me... with thanks! X



21.01.2022 GIVEAWAY ***& we have a WINNER... cheers all for your entries & shares*** Hi all... the winner was Odette Miller... thanks all for entering We are a small l...ocal business, sourcing fruit & vegetable produce from as many local farmers as possible, delivering to homes & businesses in Bunbury & offering pickup service at collaborating small businesses in Busselton, Cowaramup, Margaret River & Dunsborough... To share the love, I would like to offer someone a GIVEAWAY PRODUCE BOX. All you need to do, is like this post follow our page tag a friend share this post entries close at 11am 26 May winner announced 12 noon 26 May The winner will be chosen at random & will be able to choose one of the following boxes- BOX A - All Fruit BOX B - Mixed Produce Box BOX C - All Vegetable the prize will be for delivery in the Bunbury area 28/29 May or Pickup in the Down South area 29 May ... refer to the website for pickup times & pickup points Please refer to the website for what produce is in this weeks boxes https://www.downsouthfarmfresh.com/shop Good luck... there is a great selection of fruit, vegetables, pastured eggs, unprocessed honey, loose leaf tea, coffee beans, Jennys Jamu, honeycomb & other product available this week Cheers

15.01.2022 Unprocessed Jarrah Honey, sourced from Dwellingup TA 40+

14.01.2022 JARRAH honey... seriously, this is my fave honey in every way & it has the highest medical value in Australia... we have a limited supply of the most fabulous q...uality jarrah honey, sourced from dwellingup, TA 40+ ... order via our website, link in comments or message for further details. Totally the best honey! xx Pic @_kirstychisholm_ See more



13.01.2022 new season apricots available from petes fruit truck at the beach

13.01.2022 Thirteen things you probably didn’t know about bees! The queen is not the ruler! Yes that’s right, it’s not the queen that rules the hive. Although she may seem... to be the boss, in fact she has a smaller brain than the worker bees and is little more than an egg-laying machine. It’s the other bees that tell her what to do! Bees are NOT declining in Australia. Bees are in serious decline all over the world, due to a phenomenon known as colony collapse disorder, or CCD. The likely culprit is the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, which sucks the bees’ blood and spreads disease. We are indeed lucky that Australia is the only continent (excepting Antarctica) to be free of this pest, and our bees are the healthiest in the world! Boy bees only get to have sex once! Male bees, or more correctly drones, hang out with the other guys at congregational sites waiting for a queen to fly past. In a bizarre form of ‘speed dating’ multiple drones will end up mating with the queen, but as soon as they do it’s all over, because immediately after this ‘rough sex’ they will die! Not everyone loves bees! Apiphobia, also known as melissophobia, is an extreme fear of bees or bee stings! For some people, this fear is justified, because roughly 2% of the population are allergic to bee stings, and a single sting means a trip straight to hospital! Honey can be toxic! I’m not referring to the stuff that a big Aussie importer brings in from China! Honey is full of fructose, and fructose malabsorption, formerly known as ‘dietary fructose intolerance’ (or DFI), is a digestive condition in which the normal absorption of fructose is impaired in the small intestine. This disorder was first identified in 1956. The bee’s knees. The expression was coined in the 1920s by an American cartoonist named Tad Dorgan, who also graced the language with such corny epithets as ‘the cat’s pajamas’, ‘the flea’s eyebrows’ and a real clunker ‘the canary’s tusks’! Crystallised honey has not gone off! In fact, honey is the only natural food for us humans that does not have a shelf life! Bees’ wings stroke faster than the engine of a Ferrari! The buzz that you hear when a bee approaches is the sound of its four wings moving at around 11,400 strokes per minute. Bees can fly an average of 15 miles per hour. Bees are working class critters with a variety of occupations, including undertakers! Worker bees have strictly regimented roles. Some fulfil the function of undertakers; dragging their dead siblings from the hive. Bees can recognise a human face! If you do suffer from apiphobia, don’t be too hasty to swat that bee! A honey bee brain has just a million neurons, compared with the 100 billion in a human brain. But researchers report that bees can recognise faces, and they even do so in the same way we do. Honey bees are aware the world is round and can calculate angles! Scientists have worked out that the bees’ waggle dance is all about transmitting precise spatial information regarding the location of foraging sites! Honey is the only food that includes all the ingredients necessary to sustain life! Honey incorporates enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and water and it’s the only food to contain pinocembrin, an antioxidant associated with improved brain functioning, and with the potential to treat a variety of diseases. The bee’s brain is about the size of a sesame seed! Yet it has remarkable capacity to learn and remember things and is able to make complex calculations based upon distance and direction!

11.01.2022 If you are in the Boyanup area



10.01.2022 passata made with our local delicious tomatoes...

07.01.2022 We are now stocking Urban Forager organic stock ...made in Freo... choices of chicken | beef | vegetable ... $20 ea ... message to order

06.01.2022 the tastiest homemade muesli using oats, grains & our unprocessed honey

06.01.2022 it goes without saying, I love to support local, the little place, the non-mainstream, & these are my fellow tea companions I would love if you could share some... love to, too! As lets face it, we all could do with a helping hand & I would rather collaborate than compete as these small businesses are all awesome! X Ripple Effect Tea Co. Tiarni Collective Margaret River Chai Company Antipotea Seven Seas Tea Love Tea and if you have no need to purchase at the moment, please SHARE this post, someone else may appreciate the suggestions Oh & just shout out if you need their websites added in the comments with thanks xx

06.01.2022 aussie day salad, enjoyed by the river, including this weeks delicious nectarines & salad greens from the garden, topped with fetta & mango



01.01.2022 fairy tomatoes found at a down south markets...

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