Teresa Gleckler
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Why Kindred Bees Is Not Just a Bakery
Kindred Bees started in the kitchen. Flour was on the counter. Honey sat on a wooden…
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Theo Of Golden by allen Levi
FEBRUARY BOOK OF THE MONTH Some books feel less like something you read and more like…
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Staying Grounded in uncertain times
The world feels unsteady right now. News travels faster than we can process it. Conversations feel…
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More Than a Name: Kindred, Bread, and the Practice of Giving
The word kindred has always felt like more than a name to us. It speaks to shared humanity.…
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Receptive
As I step into 2026, I’m carrying one simple word with me…Receptive. Not rushed. Not forcing.…
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braiding sweetgrass
This season, the words we are holding come from Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. I am beginning…
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Why Bees matter
Rooted in community. Guided by stewardship. Growing with intention. At Kindred Bees Farm, the name came…
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Embrace Stillness: Reflecting on the Winter Solstice
The winter solstice arrives quietly, marking the longest night of the year and a gentle turning…