I normally eat local honey (or Costa Rican honey when visiting 🥹) but I'll be purchasing honey for sats the next time I need to make a purchase.
Packing boxes of honey with the last of my @bitcoin.rocks stickers. 👇
We just sent out honey to EIGHT different states in the FIRST DAY! Amazing ☺️
I am not a ‘builder’ but have been thinking for a long time how to integrate bitcoin more into the ‘real’ world in general and into our IRL farm business specifically. Even though we already accept Bitcoin at farmer’s markets and our farmstand, I wanted to try something that was specifically Bitcoin— Operating on a bitcoin standard with a self-hosted site backed by nostr:npub155m2k8ml8sqn8w4dhh689vdv0t2twa8dgvkpnzfggxf4wfughjsq2cdcvg. We happened to have a bumper harvest of honey this year and last week’s snow storm left me with enough screen time in front of the fire to finally put the pieces together.
Really stoked to participate in the circular economy with all the other amazing bitcoin business out there. Spend sats / earn sats / stack sats / zap sats!
Thanks everyone for your support of our little experiment 💛 LFG 
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yeah I'm gonna have to get some soon. I eat local honey to help with allergies but I really want to try this and of course support a Bitcoiner and get honey.
Same, same. Gotta support our merchants.
Thanks for the support man! I am definitely a huge proponent of buying local whenever possible. Something I have been thinking about is that Bitcoin makes everything local =) It opens the door to buying ‘local’ coffee from El Salvador, ‘local’ beef from Texas, etc. Our main market will (hopefully) always be loyal local customers but we are really excited to be able to share our products with more ‘local’ Bitcoiners from all over the place!
Love it.