About

Queens of Goodness began with a love for bees, a passion for science, and a dedication to creating products that nourish the body and support the environment.
Our Honey
Raw Local Honey

We are beekeepers and all of our honey is harvested from hives in Wyoming, a state known for its clean air and abundant wildflowers. We work closely with local beekeepers who share our commitment to sustainable, ethical practices. Each jar of creamed raw honey is carefully hand-crafted to preserve its natural enzymes, antioxidants, and health benefits, ensuring that you receive a product that is both delicious and good for you.

Our Mission
Academy of the Winds
Education & Informed Choices

At Queens of Goodness, we aim to make a positive impact in everything we do. From reducing the consumption of refined sugars to raising awareness about the importance of supporting local beekeepers, we want to empower our customers to make healthier, more informed choices. We believe in the power of food to nourish not just the body, but the soul, and our products reflect that belief in every jar.

Our Story
Beekeeping

After retiring from a career as a NASA researcher, I turned my focus to beekeeping, where I saw firsthand the incredible impact that healthy bees have on our ecosystems. From that experience, I knew I wanted to create something special—something that not only celebrates the beauty and importance of honey bees but also shares their benefits with others. -- Susan

Support Pollinators
Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation promotes the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats
Project Apis m. promotes science driven solutions for the beekeeping community
Pollinator Stewardship Council, Inc. works to defend pollinators from the adverse impacts of pesticides
Pollinator Partnership promotes the health of pollinators, through conservation, education, and research