Lisa said “We don’t heat or warm the honey; it is spun out in our centrifugal machine, put through a sieve and then put into the jars. Because the weather has been colder, the honey is very late this year; you just have to wait for nature to do its thing! We call our bees the ‘Suffolk spitfires’ as Steve’s dad was a photo-reconnaissance pilot in WW2 and flew low level behind enemy lines. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his bravery.”
Lisa went on to say “I was looking for a supplier for good quality glass honey jars, to keep the honey fresh and safe. I came across Aegg, with their warehouse close by in Suffolk. When I contacted them, they were so helpful, and were great with all their communications. The team at their warehouse were fantastic, too. I’m so glad I found Aegg!”
Aegg jar featured: 206ml round glass panelled jar