Thursday

Famous Florida Artist . Updated 5/16/2023


You know you have seen it. Whether you know it as “the Christmas tree” or the “art station,” Hong Kong Willie’s is a spectacular, unique sight.

Seated in the corner of Morris Bridge and I-75, Hong Kong Willie’s is a gallery where many unique pieces of art are displayed and sold.

Always seeing this place on our way to school, former Editor-in-Chief Pankti Mehta and I had wondered about it for a long time. At the beginning of this summer, we decided to go there and find out.

As we walked into the blue shack, we were greeted by a friendly face. Wearing a blue Hawaiian shirt and khaki shorts, and with his hair pulled back into a ponytail, Joe Brown, or more commonly known as Hong Kong Willie, welcomed us and shared with us the story of his life.

Hong Kong Willie is an artist who finds the meaning in what others would deem as “junk” items. His journey began in his childhood when he collected discarded items from the landfill where he lived and sold them.

“By the time I was eight years old, I was walking around with hundreds of dollars in my pockets,” Brown said.

He had never thought he would enter the realm of art, but his mother knew otherwise. She was the one who made him to go to art school.

“My mother believed that if you were born to do something, you were to do that,” he said.

At art school, he met the person who would inspire his nickname. His art teacher explained the importance and meaning behind insignificant, common items to her students. She had gone to Hiroshima shortly after the atomic bomb had been dropped, and then had left out of Hong Kong. Her inspirational story was the reason Brown nicknamed himself Hong Kong Willie.

When he was in college, the technological industry was booming, with many new innovations coming out in different areas of society. Brown decided to step into it. However, after being in the technological industry for a while, Brown went through a realization:

“I just wasn’t made up for that.”

Knowing that the technological world was filled with greed, Brown decided to step out of it in 1981. He knew that his life’s calling was to be artist, and he was going to be just that.

“We are here to tell a story … to take common items that are not manufactured media that have a meaning.”

He set up his station first in the Florida Keys, but then moved to Tampa, where he has now been living for 37 years.

A firm believer in predestination, Brown explains that he got these beliefs from his father.

“My father understood why he was here. And he made that of great importance to his children… My father gave me the understanding of why we were here
And to be determined to find that.”

In today’s fast-paced society, teaching of such life lessons has become rare. People are more motivated to “get famous and get money,” as Brown put it.

“I’m here just to exemplify and maximize why I’m here. That’s probably the greatest thing that I think is missed in families.”

Hong Kong Willie also explained one of his special pieces to us, which was called Miriosity. Shaped like a bird, Brown used the embedded frailties within the wood to bring out the meaning in the piece.

“Many artists don’t produce more than one great, great, great piece. And Miriosity, she just has all of those elements… Miriosity has a great future.”



Hong Kong Willie has supporters who come into his gallery and buy many of his pieces. With the money that he makes, he gives back a large portion to various social projects. His art is not just a business, and he makes that very clear.

“You can only buy a piece of art if you have fallen in love with it,” he said. He recalled a time when he turned down a buyer from buying some of his works because he knew the reason for buying those works was not genuine.

Hong Kong Willie keeps the presence of art alive in today’s society. Wherever his art goes, a piece of him will forever be with each piece. We are very grateful for his time and his dedication to his work.


Sunday

Honey for Sale Tampa .Updated 3 / 22 / 2024

WHY Real HONEY

  Real Honey Is Raw  Honey

 Raw honey is only strained before it's bottled, which means it retains most of the beneficial nutrients and antioxidants that it naturally contains. Conversely, regular honey may undergo a variety of processing, which may remove beneficial nutrients like pollen and reduce its level of antioxidants
 


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WE HAVE FOUND THE LAWN CARE CHEMICALS WILL CONTAMINATE HONEY .







 

Raw honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive”
It is made by extracting honey from the honeycombs of the hive and pouring it over a mesh or nylon cloth to separate the honey from impurities like beeswax .
Once strained, raw honey is bottled and ready to be enjoyed.
On the other hand, the production of regular honey involves several more steps before it is bottled — such as pasteurization and filtration .
Pasteurization is a process that destroys the yeast found in honey by applying high heat. This helps extend the shelf life and makes it smoother .
Also, filtration further removes impurities like debris and air bubbles so that the honey stays as a clear liquid for longer. This is aesthetically appealing to many consumers .
Some commercial honeys are additionally processed by undergoing ultrafiltration. This process further refines it to make it more transparent and smooth, but it can also remove beneficial nutrients like pollen, enzymes and antioxidants .
Moreover, some manufacturers may add sugar or sweeteners to honey to reduce costs.
Summary
 Raw honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive.” It is extracted from the beehive, strained and poured straight into the bottle, bypassing commercial processing methods.
 WE ONLY  SELL RAW HONEY
WE NEVER FEED OUR BEES SUGAR WATER , HONEY IS LEFT IN THE HIVE FOR THEM TO SURVIVE. 
FEEDING SUGAR IS NOT A REAL SOURSE, LIKE THE NECTAR THEY BRING IN FROM FLOWERS 

NOTHING IS ADDED TO THE HONEY

Pint Mason Jars of Our  REAL  Raw  Honey is $17.50
Quart Mason Jars of Our Exceptional Special REAL Raw Wild Flower Honey is $29.50
1/2 Gallon Mason Jars of Our REAL Raw Wild Flower Honey is $48.00
1 Gallon of Our  REAL Wild Flower Honey is $80.00
                CALL 813 770 4794                                                                                                                                    Wild Flower Raw Exceptional REAL Wild Flower Honey, Bee Hives Are with in 3 miles of Our Store in Tampa. Wild flower honey is made by bees that have collected nectar from a local source of wildflowers. The taste and composition of wildflower honey can vary depending upon the variety of flowers in bloom at the time the honey is made. The potential health benefits of Raw Wild Flower Honey are many due to its nutrient rich content and anti-microbial properties. 
Wildflower Honey Basics
Bees collect nectar, which contains carbohydrates, from flowers and take it back to their hive. The nectar is partially digested into more simple sugars and stored in the honeycomb inside the hive. Eventually it loses moisture and condenses into thick, sweet honey. The type of flowers the nectar came from influences the color and flavor of the resulting honey.If the bees use a variety of flowers found in nature, the honey is simply referred to as wildflower honey. Some naturalists feel that honey made from the nectar of local wildflowers can relieve you of seasonal allergies. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine reports that local honey is often eaten by allergy sufferers -- with the belief that it boosts the immune system and acts much like an immunization by building up your body’s antibodies to allergens and pollen. Wild Flower Honey is not one plant specific.                                                                                                      Our Wild Flower Raw Honey is a bold honey. It is more popular choice than PROCESSED  honeys. In general, unprocessed  honeys have higher mineral contents (e.g. potassium, manganese, iron, sodium, etc.) than lighter ones (Czech Journal Food Science, 2015; . Also, UNPROCESSED  honey HAVE higher the phenolic and flavonoid contents and the antioxidant levels, which are critical in counteracting free radicals responsible for triggering the aging process and diseases such as cancer, hypertension and high blood cholesterol and diabetes (General Medicine, 2014; Food Chem. 2007).Well-known for their strong medicinal properties, these honeys are highly prized and sought after as natural alternative remedies for synthetic drugs in treating a myriad of health conditions and ailments such as cough, flu, infections, skin problems, and poor immunity.                                                                                    Sold By Hongkongwillie. Our Family roots have been in the business for over 3 generations. 12212 Morris Bridge Rd Tampa, FL 33637                                                                                                                                                 Hours
Mon Closed
Tue 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thu 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fri 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sun Closed                                                                          

Monday

Master Gardener Natural Soil Additive .Updated 6/29/2023

One of the biggest challenges Master Gardeners face is trying to identify the perfect plant food. While it's often been overlooked, because it's somewhat difficult to find, worm castings are proving to be the ideal soil supplement for Plants.

Why Use Florida Red Wigglers Castings?


Worm  castings provide substances that directly influence healthy plant growth. Research conducted found that Florida Red Wiggler castings enhanced seed germination, plant growth, flowers and fruit production.
Florida Red Wiggler castings are full of organic matter and desirable microorganisms that yield benefits far beyond what fertilizer ratios show. Florida Red Wiggler castings contain low levels of essential plant nutrients, including iron, that are guaranteed not to cause fertilizer burn. The Rich castings don't hint at their origins Its the  rich, earthy texture .

Added to soil or potting mixes, the organic matter in
Florida Red Wiggler  castings improves soil structure. With more humus than traditional compost or normal garden soil, castings increase the water retention in soil, improve soil aeration and anchor plant nutrients that would otherwise leach away with water. Organic matter feeds soil microorganisms that produce, store and slowly release plant nutrition. Florida Red Wiggler  castings suit all indoor and outdoor gardens.

Unlike other Worm Casting no worries of Invasive worms from eggs hatching and consuming your roots of the plants. Florida Red Wiggler castings are not invasive and do not eat the roots of plants.


Why Use Florida Red Wigglers Castings?

With the exception of water and sunlight, nothing could be more natural for your garden than earthworm castings. Not steer manure, not chicken manure, not even fish emulsion is as natural for your garden as earthworm castings! After all, when digging in your garden have you ever found a live cow, chicken, or fish? No, what you do find are live worms. Mother Nature created the mighty worm about 570 million years ago to care for her plant life by caring for the soil. As the earthworm eats its way through the soil, it takes in bits of soil and rotting or decaying plants (organic matter).
And what comes out is the richest food your plants will ever find, yet will not burn a plant! Earthworms have the unique ability to increase the amount of nutrients and minerals in the soil by as much as 10 times the value of the plant debris there. These minerals and nutrients are properly conditioned for the best root growth and lush plant growth – plus it’s odor free!
Why Gardeners  Use Worm Casting .
 
One of the biggest challenges they face is trying to identify the perfect plant food. While it's often been overlooked, because it's somewhat difficult to find, worm castings are proving to be the ideal soil supplement for Plants.
Many gardeners  have found that it shortens the germination cycle for new plants, increases yield on their crop overall, and does it all while protecting the plants from disease. As if that wasn't enough, worm castings are also chemical-free. This makes it an especially attractive option for organic growers, specifically.

Worm Compost,Worm Casting. Vermicompost,(Vermicast )Tampa .
  5 Gallon Bucket approx 35 lbs $45.00. .
Google Maps Red Wiggler,Red Worms,Worm Castings. Worm Castings For Sale 
 12212 Morris Bridge Rd
Tampa, FL 33637 

Hours
Mon CLOSED
Tue 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thu 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fri 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sun Closed

 813 770 4794









Worm Castings Tampa+Florida

It takes Years to build true Worm Castings,not a month. Our Worm Castings take 5 years. It is critical what is used in the process. No GMO GRAINS,NO NEWS PAPER,NO CARDBOARD. NO SOURCE THAT HAS Pesticides,Herbicides,or fungicide. NO MANURE FROM ANY SOURCE THAT USE ANY COMERICAL FEED,NO HORSE STABLE MANURE ,FOR THEY USE MEDCATION IN WORMING THE HORSES,(WITH ALMOST 99% DO).


GOOGLE CARDBOARD DANGERS 


5 Gallon Buckets aprox 35 lbs ,. $45.00
Our Address is 12212 Morris Bridge Rd Tampa Florida 33637. Look for us at I 75 Exit 266 Tampa Worm Castings For Sale In Florida









If you compost with contaminated material toxins build up. Grains ,Lawn clippings,vegetable mater from commercial growing operations or Lawns carry excessive amounts of Pesticides,Herbicides which in turn kill the composting Worms
Contaminated Worm Castings. Toxins might be lurking in that Worm Castings you’re about to buy?
The NOP initially proposed setting a strict upper limit for bifenthrin levels in Worm Castings but abandoned the idea when wider tests revealed that many brands of commercial Worm Castings wouldn’t pass.

We compost material that has not been exposed to pesticides,herbicides,fertilizers,growth Hormones,and animal medications .
Compost from Florida Worm Farm.
What we do not Compost. Grains main concern (Corn ,Soil Beans) from feeds that are GMO. Almost 100% of all corn and soy bean feed is GMO. Roundup, GMOs linked to emergence of deadly new pathogen causing spontaneous abortions among animals.Manures from Grain feed animals. Rabbits,Cows,Chickens,Pigs and Horses .We find that manure from large dairy farms could have antibiotics or growth hormones. Scientists are also concerned about the environmental impacts of hormone residues in cow manure

Cardboard, Great Dangers.It turns out a lot of chemicals are used to manufacture the boxes, from treating the wood pulp, to gluing the paper, and dyeing & bleaching the cardboard. And my "bad" chemical, sulfur, is used in the process. In fact several classes of sulfur are employed in the process. Many of these toxins transfer up thru the plant we consume.


Contaminated compost? Toxins might be lurking in that Compost you’re about to buy?

 The NOP initially proposed setting a strict upper limit for bifenthrin levels in compost but abandoned the idea when wider tests revealed that many brands of commercial compost wouldn’t pass.

 http://grist.org/food/2011-06-07-contaminated-compost-toxins-might-lurk-in-that-bag-youre-buying/




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Saturday

Untreated HONEY for Sale+Tampa.Updated 3 / 2 / 2024

WHY Untreated  HONEY
 Because pasteurization exposes the honey to high temperatures, it may destroy or remove honey's natural properties. This means that raw honey may offer more powerful health benefits, in terms of healing wounds and fighting infections, than processed  honey. Many studies have found that raw honey has health benefits


Untreated honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive.” It is extracted from the beehive, strained and poured straight into the bottle, bypassing commercial processing methods.Untreated honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive.” It is extracted from the beehive, strained and pour
 straight into the bottle, bypassing commercial processing methods
  Our Bee Hives are not near Homes,  Or factories .

This honey we have currently harvested in June. Nearest Home was 3 miles from the bee hives.

This insures us from herbicide sprays ,weed killers sprays , pesticides sprays.
We have found that neighborhood lawn care is becoming a source of poison Honey .




This Honey Sold By Tampa Gold Honey

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Untreated honey is only strained before it's bottled, which means it retains most of the beneficial nutrients and antioxidants that it naturally contains. Conversely, regular honey may undergo a variety of processing, which may remove beneficial nutrients like pollen and reduce its level of antioxidants

Untreated honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive”
It is made by extracting honey from the honeycombs of the hive and pouring it over a mesh or nylon cloth to separate the honey from impurities like beeswax and dead bees
Once strained, Untreated honey is bottled and ready to be enjoyed.
On the other hand, the production of regular honey involves several more steps before it is bottled — such as pasteurization and filtration .
Pasteurization is a process that destroys the yeast found in honey by applying high heat. This helps extend the shelf life and makes it smoother .
Also, filtration further removes impurities like debris and air bubbles so that the honey stays as a clear liquid for longer. This is aesthetically appealing to many consumers .
Some commercial honeys are additionally processed by undergoing ultrafiltration. This process further refines it to make it more transparent and smooth, but it can also remove beneficial nutrients like pollen, enzymes and antioxidants .
Moreover, some manufacturers may add sugar or sweeteners to honey to reduce costs.
Summary
Untreated honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive.” It is extracted from the beehive, strained and poured straight into the bottle, bypassing commercial processing methods.
 WE ONLY  SELL RAW HONEY
WE NEVER FEED OUR BEES SUGAR WATER, HONEY IS LEFT IN THE HIVE FOR THEM TO SURVIVE. 
FEEDING SUGAR WATER IS NOT A REAL SOURCE, LIKE THE NECTAR THEY BRING IN FROM FLOWERS 

NOTHING IS ADDED TO THE HONEY

Pint Mason Jars of Our  REAL  Raw  Honey is $17.50
Quart Mason Jars of Our Exceptional Special REAL Raw Wild Flower Honey is $29.50
1/2 Gallon Mason Jars of Our REAL Raw Wild Flower Honey is $48.00
1 Gallon of Our  REAL Wild Flower Honey is $80.00
                CALL 813 770 4794                                                            

Vermicastings for Sale in Tampa .Updated 6/29/2023

The Benefits of Florida Red Wiggler castings on Garden Soil and Plants
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 Florida Red Wiggler castings are the gardener's secret weapon and nature's most perfect plant food wrapped into one.  They're a natural soil supplement and the most potent organic fertilizer in the world. 


They organically provide a number of benefits such as plant growth, soil aeration, moisture retention, natural pest resistance, and protection from disease.

Unlike other types of manure,
Florida Red Wiggler castings is almost perfectly designed to promote all kinds of healthy plants to their fullest potential.

One of their most interesting features is their level of microbial activity.
Florida Red Wiggler castings have a unique combination of helpful enzymes and positive bacterial activity. You know how humans benefit from “good bacteria” in their digestive systems?  The positive bacteria from the earthworm digestive system makes its way into the castings and helps stimulate healthy growth for plants.

Many of the nutrients that plants need to thrive can be found in large quantities within earthworm castings. Nutrients such as magnesium, calcium, potassium, and phosphorus are practically bursting out of this stuff. You'll also find nitrates in a very potent form within the
Florida Red Wiggler castings.Florida Red Wiggler castings are immediately available to the roots of the plant. Most of the time when you grow plants, soil that's full of fertilizer can burn the roots and permanently damage the plant.


With
Florida Red Wiggler castings, however, all the healthy nutrients that the plant needs are water-soluble and can be absorbed right away. You also don't have to worry about putting too much casting material into the soil, because it will never burn the roots of your plants or flowers.

In addition to the core nutrients that the plant needs to grow, you'll also find copper, zinc, iron, cobalt, borax, manganese, nitrogen, and carbon. That provides a lot of versatility in nutrients for all different kinds of plants and many different kinds of soil.


Unlike other Worm Casting no worries of Invasive worms from eggs hatching and consuming your roots of the plants. Florida Red Wiggler castings are not invasive and do not eat the roots of plants
 
It's kind of like
Florida Red Wiggler castings fill in whatever nutritional gaps with your organic garden or crops, and makes it so that you can grow amazing plants... no matter what!

Florida Red Wiggler castings are full of organic matter and desirable microorganisms that yield benefits far beyond what fertilizer ratios show. Florida Red Wiggler castings contain low levels of essential plant nutrients, including iron, that are guaranteed not to cause fertilizer burn. The Rich castings don't hint at their origins Its the  rich, earthy texture .

Added to soil or potting mixes, the organic matter in castings improves soil structure. With more humus than traditional compost or normal garden soil, castings increase the water retention in soil, improve soil aeration and anchor plant nutrients that would otherwise leach away with water. Organic matter feeds soil microorganisms that produce, store and slowly release plant nutrition. Florida Red Wiggler  castings suit all indoor and outdoor gardens.
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Earthworm castings provide substances that directly influence healthy plant growth. Research conducted found that Florida Red Wiggler castings enhanced seed germination, plant growth, flowers and fruit production.


Why Use Florida Red Wigglers Castings?

With the exception of water and sunlight, nothing could be more natural for your garden than earthworm castings. Not steer manure, not chicken manure, not even fish emulsion is as natural for your garden as earthworm castings! After all, when digging in your garden have you ever found a live cow, chicken, or fish? No, what you do find are live worms. Mother Nature created the mighty worm about 570 million years ago to care for her plant life by caring for the soil. As the earthworm eats its way through the soil, it takes in bits of soil and rotting or decaying plants (organic matter).
And what comes out is the richest food your plants will ever find, yet will not burn a plant! Earthworms have the unique ability to increase the amount of nutrients and minerals in the soil by as much as 10 times the value of the plant debris there. These minerals and nutrients are properly conditioned for the best root growth and lush plant growth – plus it’s odor free!
Why Gardeners  Use Worm Casting .
 
One of the biggest challenges they face is trying to identify the perfect plant food. While it's often been overlooked, because it's somewhat difficult to find, worm castings are proving to be the ideal soil supplement for Plants.
Many gardeners  have found that it shortens the germination cycle for new plants, increases yield on their crop overall, and does it all while protecting the plants from disease. As if that wasn't enough, worm castings are also chemical-free. This makes it an especially attractive option for organic growers, specifically.

Worm Compost,Worm Casting. Vermicompost,(Vermicast )Tampa .
  5 Gallon Bucket approx 35 lbs $45.00. .
Google Maps Red Wiggler,Red Worms,Worm Castings. Worm Castings For Sale 
 12212 Morris Bridge Rd
Tampa, FL 33637 

Hours
Mon CLOSED
Tue 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thu 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fri 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sun Closed

 813 770 4794









Worm Castings Tampa+Florida

It takes Years to build true Worm Castings,not a month. Our Worm Castings take 5 years. It is critical what is used in the process. No GMO GRAINS,NO NEWS PAPER,NO CARDBOARD. NO SOURCE THAT HAS Pesticides,Herbicides,or fungicide. NO MANURE FROM ANY SOURCE THAT USE ANY COMERICAL FEED,NO HORSE STABLE MANURE ,FOR THEY USE MEDCATION IN WORMING THE HORSES,(WITH ALMOST 99% DO).


GOOGLE CARDBOARD DANGERS 


5 Gallon Buckets aprox 5 lbs , $45.00
Our Address is 12212 Morris Bridge Rd Tampa Florida 33637. Look for us at I 75 Exit 266 Tampa Worm Castings For Sale In Florida









If you compost with contaminated material toxins build up. Grains ,Lawn clippings,vegetable mater from commercial growing operations or Lawns carry excessive amounts of Pesticides,Herbicides which in turn kill the composting Worms
Contaminated Worm Castings. Toxins might be lurking in that Worm Castings you’re about to buy?
The NOP initially proposed setting a strict upper limit for bifenthrin levels in Worm Castings but abandoned the idea when wider tests revealed that many brands of commercial Worm Castings wouldn’t pass.

We compost material that has not been exposed to pesticides,herbicides,fertilizers,growth Hormones,and animal medications .
Compost from Florida Worm Farm.
What we do not Compost. Grains main concern (Corn ,Soil Beans) from feeds that are GMO. Almost 100% of all corn and soy bean feed is GMO. Roundup, GMOs linked to emergence of deadly new pathogen causing spontaneous abortions among animals.Manures from Grain feed animals. Rabbits,Cows,Chickens,Pigs and Horses .We find that manure from large dairy farms could have antibiotics or growth hormones. Scientists are also concerned about the environmental impacts of hormone residues in cow manure

Cardboard, Great Dangers.It turns out a lot of chemicals are used to manufacture the boxes, from treating the wood pulp, to gluing the paper, and dyeing & bleaching the cardboard. And my "bad" chemical, sulfur, is used in the process. In fact several classes of sulfur are employed in the process. Many of these toxins transfer up thru the plant we consume.


Contaminated compost? Toxins might be lurking in that Compost you’re about to buy?

 The NOP initially proposed setting a strict upper limit for bifenthrin levels in compost but abandoned the idea when wider tests revealed that many brands of commercial compost wouldn’t pass.

 http://grist.org/food/2011-06-07-contaminated-compost-toxins-might-lurk-in-that-bag-youre-buying/




Google Hongkongwillie compost


Compost, Green Compost. Composted By Native Composting Florida Red Wigglers.
Hong Kong Willie Compost






 Most Animal feeds have dangerous additives .
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/oct/31/business/fi-feed31


 Despite opposition from scientists, farmers and consumers, the US currently allows dairy cows to be injected with recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH), also known as recombinant bovine somatotropin (rBST). Developed and manufactured by the Monsanto Corporation, this genetically engineered hormone forces cows to artificially increase milk production by 10 to 15 percent.
 http://www.sustainabletable.org/issues/rbgh/

http://hongkongwilliesart.blogspot.com/2011/10/compost-tampacompost-for-sale-tampa.html

Friday

Ways to Use Raw Honey to Improve Your Health .Updated 3 / 22 / 2024








Honey’s use as a medical treatment dates back to ancient Egypt when it was commonly used as a topical treatment for minor wounds.
Today, honey is making a come-back as research shows its abilities as an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent. It has even been shown to be a powerful treatment for wounds infected with MRSA.
Allergy sufferers will also tell you it is an effective preventative treatment for seasonal allergies. There is no doubt about it, honey is more than meets the eye.
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Growing up, my mom’s remedy for a sore throat was always hot tea with honey and lemon. As I got older, this also became my preventative ritual before choir performances. I never knew the differences between raw and commercial honey. I used commercial honey because it was cheaper.
Then I started using raw honey for my seasonal allergies. I was amazed to find how quickly a spoonful of raw honey would ease my sore throat and swollen sinuses.  I started doing some research on the health benefits of honey.

Commercial Honey Isn’t Honey

As it turns out, most commercial honey does not have enough pollen in it to classify as honey. In an independent study conducted by Food Safety News, 76% of the 60 samples purchased had ALL the pollen removed.
Without pollen, there is no way to trace the origin of the honey. You could be consuming Chinese produced honey laced with illegal antibiotics. The honey could also be mixed with other sweeteners to reduce the production costs.
When using honey to treat allergy symptoms, you consume small doses of pollen every day. Your immune system will slowly build up antibodies for the pollen and better protect you from future allergic reactions.
For best results, it is important to use raw honey produced by honey bees within a 50-mile radius of your home. This ensures you are consuming pollen most likely to cause an allergic reaction in your body.
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If all the pollen has been filtered out of the honey, you will not gain any benefits from the honey in preventing allergies.
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Honey for the Common Cold

The coating power of honey is widely accepted as a treatment for sore throat pain. A walk down the cold and flu aisle will yield various over the counter treatments infused with honey flavor; however, a spoonful of raw honey may be all you need.
Research conducted at Penn State College of Medicine found a small dose of buckwheat honey given at bedtime provided better relief of nighttime coughing and sleep deprivation than dextromethorphan (DM).
Not only did the honey reduce the coughing, but it increased the quality of sleep for both children and parents.

WHY RAW HONEY

Raw  Honey Sold in Tampa . Honey sold in Tampa Florida

 Raw honey is only strained before it's bottled, which means it retains most of the beneficial nutrients and antioxidants that it naturally contains. Conversely, regular honey may undergo a variety of processing, which may remove beneficial nutrients like pollen and reduce its level of antioxidants




 Local Raw Honey sold In Tampa 

Raw honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive”
It is made by extracting honey from the honeycombs of the hive and pouring it over a mesh or nylon cloth to separate the honey from impurities like beeswax and dead bees
Once strained, raw honey is bottled and ready to be enjoyed.
On the other hand, the production of regular honey involves several more steps before it is bottled — such as pasteurization and filtration .
Pasteurization is a process that destroys the yeast found in honey by applying high heat. This helps extend the shelf life and makes it smoother .
Also, filtration further removes impurities like debris and air bubbles so that the honey stays as a clear liquid for longer. This is aesthetically appealing to many consumers .
Some commercial honeys are additionally processed by undergoing ultrafiltration. This process further refines it to make it more transparent and smooth, but it can also remove beneficial nutrients like pollen, enzymes and antioxidants .
Moreover, some manufacturers may add sugar or sweeteners to honey to reduce costs.
Summary
 Raw honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive.” It is extracted from the beehive, strained and poured straight into the bottle, bypassing commercial processing methods.
 WE ONLY  SELL RAW HONEY
WE NEVER FEED OUR BEES SUGAR WATER, HONEY IS LEFT IN THE HIVE FOR THEM TO SURVIVE. 
FEEDING SUGAR IS NOT A REAL SOURCE, LIKE THE NECTAR THEY BRING IN FROM FLOWERS 

NOTHING IS ADDED TO THE HONEY

Pint Mason Jars of Local Tampa Raw  Honey is $17.50
 Jars of  Local Raw  Honey is $29.50
1/2 Gallon Mason Jars Local Raw  Honey is $48.00
1 Gallon of  Local Raw  Honey is $80.00
                CALL 813 770 4794                                                                                                                                   . Wild flower honey is made by bees that have collected nectar from a local source of wildflowers. The taste and composition of wildflower honey can vary depending upon the variety of flowers in bloom at the time the honey is made. The potential health benefits of Raw Wild Flower Honey are many due to its nutrient rich content and anti-microbial properties. 
. Wildflower Honey Basics
Bees collect nectar, which contains carbohydrates, from flowers and take it back to their hive. The nectar is partially digested into more simple sugars and stored in the honeycomb inside the hive. Eventually it loses moisture and condenses into thick, sweet honey. The type of flowers the nectar came from influences the color and flavor of the resulting honey.If the bees use a variety of flowers found in nature, the honey is simply referred to as wildflower honey. Some naturalists feel that honey made from the nectar of local wildflowers can relieve you of seasonal allergies. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine reports that local honey is often eaten by allergy sufferers -- with the belief that it boosts the immune system and acts much like an immunization by building up your body’s antibodies to allergens and pollen. Wild Flower Honey is not one plant specific.                                                                                                      Our Wild Flower Raw Honey is a bold honey. It is more popular choice than PROCESSED honeys. In general, dark honeys have higher mineral contents (e.g. potassium, manganese, iron, sodium, etc.) than lighter ones (Czech Journal Food Science, 2015; . Also, the darker the honey color, the higher the phenolic and flavonoid contents and the antioxidant levels, which are critical in counteracting free radicals responsible for triggering the aging process and diseases such as cancer, hypertension and high blood cholesterol and diabetes (General Medicine, 2014; Food Chem. 2007).Well-known for their strong medicinal properties, these honeys are highly prized and sought after as natural alternative remedies for synthetic drugs in treating a myriad of health conditions and ailments such as cough, flu, infections, skin problems, and poor immunity.                                                                                    Sold By Hongkongwillie. Our Family roots have been in the business for over 3 generations. 12212 Morris Bridge Rd Tampa, FL 33637                                                                                                                                                 Hours
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I75 exit 266 Tampa .Upadate 5/2/2023




BY SOHINI LAHIRI
Growing up in Tampa, I spent a period of time fascinated by a quirky, eye-catching landmark at Fletcher Avenue and Interstate 75. This was also the period of time I spent obsessed with making binoculars out of toilet paper rolls and necklaces out of pop tops. To me, this sight was the epitome of similar creative craziness, and I often found myself looking for it during car journeys, hoping it hadn’t disappeared overnight.
But time passes and so does the urge for pop-top necklaces, and observant eyes don’t notice the same sights. It wasn’t until recently that I once again took note of the scene, with its broken down orange helicopter, a tree made of what seems to be indestructible balloons and a blue-and-white house covered with trash remade into art.
It’s the home of Hong Kong Willie, artist of reuse.
I finally paid a visit to this art gallery after many years of wondering about the story behind it. The pavement leading to the door is painted with handprints and splatters, the store edged with upside down Coke bottles. Streams of lobster buoys hang from the roof and also make up the “tree” I marveled at so often from my car window.
Various shoes, bottles, clocks and signs are glued to the side of the store, and there’s a tribute to Sept. 11 off to the side. No one seemed to be home, so I called the number on the “WE’RE OPEN” sign, which brought a middle-aged man in a bright Hawaiian shirt from behind the store.
After a few basic questions, Joe Brown begins to open up about the history surrounding his art.
Brown, better known as Hong Kong Willie, says he was an artist from the start. “Everyone is born an artist,” he said. “However some are granted the gift of being able to express that art.”
As a young boy, his mother decided to send him to art school, which he says changed the course of his life forever.
At the age of 8, Brown recalls being heavily influenced by the lessons, which included transforming a Gerber baby bottle, something with no real value, into a piece of art. His teacher had spent an enormous amount of time and effort in Hiroshima, Japan, helping those affected by the atomic bombs. Brown learned many lessons about recycling from this teacher, who had come from Hong Kong. Brown added an American name, Willie, to Hong Kong for his nickname Hong Kong Willie.
While Brown grew up to be an artist, he left the world of mainstream art to return to his background in technology.
“But on Nov. 13th, 1981 … on a Friday at 1:30 in the afternoon, I had an epiphany,” Brown says. “I was at a friend’s house right across the street,” pausing to point at a row of apartments across from his store, “and a series of events led me to rejoin the art world.”
With the help of two other artists, Brown set up his business in the Florida Keys in the early 1980s, then moved it to Tampa. Together, they believed that they were predestined for the Green Movement, and have been making art out of recyclables for close to 30 years.
How’s business? He smiles. “It’s pretty wild.”
Inside, Hong Kong Willie’s art includes glossy pieces of driftwood restored and painted with beautiful landscapes and kernels of truth, some of the gorgeous work priced in the six figures. But there’s also a wide collection of handmade bags, wooden sculptures and sassy bracelets for more moderate prices.
A portion of the proceeds go to benefit the Green Movement, Brown says.
With a laid-back swagger, Brown continues. “We live pretty minimally. And all the funds we get from donations and our art sales are delegated to green projects.”
I’m not sure what I was expecting when I decided to visit Hong Kong Willie. Certainly not the breathtaking art inside, and definitely not the history behind it. I’m feeling thick-headed for not visiting years ago, and say so.
Brown offers a last bit of insight:
“I’m a big believer in predestination and timing. If someone is not ready to view art, the door is closed. Every piece of art that is made, and every project we do is done for a reason. It doesn’t matter if that reason shows up the next day, or walks in six years later; every piece of art will find a home.”

Tuesday

Famous Green Artist . Updated 5/16/2023

Hong Kong Willie is an artist who finds the meaning in what others would deem as “junk” items. His journey began in his childhood when he collected discarded items from the landfill where he lived and sold them

 


You know you have seen it. Whether you know it as “the Christmas tree” or the “art station,” Hong Kong Willie’s is a spectacular, unique sight.

Seated in the corner of Morris Bridge and I-75, Hong Kong Willie’s is a gallery where many unique pieces of art are displayed and sold.

Always seeing this place on our way to school, former Editor-in-Chief Pankti Mehta and I had wondered about it for a long time. At the beginning of this summer, we decided to go there and find out.

As we walked into the blue shack, we were greeted by a friendly face. Wearing a blue Hawaiian shirt and khaki shorts, and with his hair pulled back into a ponytail, Joe Brown, or more commonly known as Hong Kong Willie, welcomed us and shared with us the story of his life.

Hong Kong Willie is an artist who finds the meaning in what others would deem as “junk” items. His journey began in his childhood when he collected discarded items from the landfill where he lived and sold them.

“By the time I was eight years old, I was walking around with hundreds of dollars in my pockets,” Brown said.

He had never thought he would enter the realm of art, but his mother knew otherwise. She was the one who made him to go to art school.

“My mother believed that if you were born to do something, you were to do that,” he said.

At art school, he met the person who would inspire his nickname. His art teacher explained the importance and meaning behind insignificant, common items to her students. She had gone to Hiroshima shortly after the atomic bomb had been dropped, and then had left out of Hong Kong. Her inspirational story was the reason Brown nicknamed himself Hong Kong Willie.

When he was in college, the technological industry was booming, with many new innovations coming out in different areas of society. Brown decided to step into it. However, after being in the technological industry for a while, Brown went through a realization:

“I just wasn’t made up for that.”

Knowing that the technological world was filled with greed, Brown decided to step out of it in 1981. He knew that his life’s calling was to be artist, and he was going to be just that.

“We are here to tell a story … to take common items that are not manufactured media that have a meaning.”

He set up his station first in the Florida Keys, but then moved to Tampa, where he has now been living for 37 years.

A firm believer in predestination, Brown explains that he got these beliefs from his father.

“My father understood why he was here. And he made that of great importance to his children… My father gave me the understanding of why we were here
And to be determined to find that.”

In today’s fast-paced society, teaching of such life lessons has become rare. People are more motivated to “get famous and get money,” as Brown put it.

“I’m here just to exemplify and maximize why I’m here. That’s probably the greatest thing that I think is missed in families.”

Hong Kong Willie also explained one of his special pieces to us, which was called Miriosity. Shaped like a bird, Brown used the embedded frailties within the wood to bring out the meaning in the piece.

“Many artists don’t produce more than one great, great, great piece. And Miriosity, she just has all of those elements… Miriosity has a great future.”



Hong Kong Willie has supporters who come into his gallery and buy many of his pieces. With the money that he makes, he gives back a large portion to various social projects. His art is not just a business, and he makes that very clear.

“You can only buy a piece of art if you have fallen in love with it,” he said. He recalled a time when he turned down a buyer from buying some of his works because he knew the reason for buying those works was not genuine.

Hong Kong Willie keeps the presence of art alive in today’s society. Wherever his art goes, a piece of him will forever be with each piece. We are very grateful for his time and his dedication to his work.

Monday

Famous Florida Artist . Updated 5/16/2023

Famous Florida Artist Raised on Tampa city dump.



Gunn Highway Landfill

The Gunn Highway Landfill is located
off Gunn Highway in Tampa, Hillsborough
County, Florida. The county operated the landfill
 as a trench-type facility for the disposal
of MSW from 1958 to 1962.

BY SOHINI LAHIRI
Growing up in Tampa, I spent a period of time fascinated by a quirky, eye-catching landmark at Fletcher Avenue and Interstate 75. This was also the period of time I spent obsessed with making binoculars out of toilet paper rolls and necklaces out of pop tops. To me, this sight was the epitome of similar creative craziness, and I often found myself looking for it during car journeys, hoping it hadn’t disappeared overnight.
But time passes and so does the urge for pop-top necklaces, and observant eyes don’t notice the same sights. It wasn’t until recently that I once again took note of the scene, with its broken down orange helicopter, a tree made of what seems to be indestructible balloons and a blue-and-white house covered with trash remade into art.
It’s the home of Famous Artist Hong Kong Willie.

I finally paid a visit to this art gallery after many years of wondering about the story behind it. The pavement leading to the door is painted with handprints and splatters, the store edged with upside down Coke bottles. Streams of lobster buoys hang from the roof and also make up the “tree” I marveled at so often from my car window.
Various shoes, bottles, clocks and signs are glued to the side of the store, and there’s a tribute to Sept. 11 off to the side. No one seemed to be home, so I called the number on the “WE’RE OPEN” sign, which brought a middle-aged man in a bright Hawaiian shirt from behind the store.
After a few basic questions, Joe Brown begins to open up about the history surrounding his art.
Brown, better known as Hong Kong Willie, says he was an artist from the start. “Everyone is born an artist,” he said. “However some are granted the gift of being able to express that art.”
As a young boy, his mother decided to send him to art school, which he says changed the course of his life forever.
At the age of 8, Brown recalls being heavily influenced by the lessons, which included transforming a Gerber baby bottle, something with no real value, into a piece of art. His teacher had spent an enormous amount of time and effort in Hiroshima, Japan, helping those affected by the atomic bombs. Brown learned many lessons about recycling from this teacher, who had come from Hong Kong. Brown added an American name, Willie, to Hong Kong for his nickname Hong Kong Willie.
While Brown grew up to be an artist, he left the world of mainstream art to return to his background in technology.
“But on Nov. 13th, 1981 … on a Friday at 1:30 in the afternoon, I had an epiphany,” Brown says. “I was at a friend’s house right across the street,” pausing to point at a row of apartments across from his store, “and a series of events led me to rejoin the art world.”
With the help of two other artists, Brown set up his business in the Florida Keys in the early 1980s, then moved it to Tampa. Together, they believed that they were predestined for the Green Movement, and have been making art out of recyclables for close to 30 years.
How’s business? He smiles. “It’s pretty wild.”
Inside, Hong Kong Willie’s art includes glossy pieces of driftwood restored and painted with beautiful landscapes and kernels of truth, some of the gorgeous work priced in the six figures. But there’s also a wide collection of handmade bags, wooden sculptures and sassy bracelets for more moderate prices.
A portion of the proceeds go to benefit the Green Movement, Brown says.
With a laid-back swagger, Brown continues. “We live pretty minimally. And all the funds we get from donations and our art sales are delegated to green projects.”
I’m not sure what I was expecting when I decided to visit Hong Kong Willie. Certainly not the breathtaking art inside, and definitely not the history behind it. I’m feeling thick-headed for not visiting years ago, and say so.
Brown offers a last bit of insight:
“I’m a big believer in predestination and timing. If someone is not ready to view art, the door is closed. Every piece of art that is made, and every project we do is done for a reason. It doesn’t matter if that reason shows up the next day, or walks in six years later; every piece of art will find a home.”

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