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A Honey of a Market: Plymouth Farmers' Market Celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Plymouth Farmers' Market celebrated the Irish with a soda bread contest, live Irish music, and plenty of locally produced and grown food.
With Irish music in the air and green filling some stalls, the Plymouth Farmers' Winter-into-Spring Market celebrated St. Patrick's Day Thursday at Plimoth Plantation.
Queen Bee Honey Products is just one of the more than 30 vendors at the market. Queen Bee Honey owner and beekeepers Paul and Stephanie Camello of Pembroke keep thousands of bees and make dozens of products with the products they collect, and they don't just collect honey, although honey is of course, one of their products.
The couple also produces soaps, lip balms, hand creams, candles and more. Watch the quick video for more about Queen Bee Honey's products.
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