December 22, 2014 |
Brian |
Honey
Still need that last minute gift for the holidays? Concerned that an online order won’t make it in time? Too bad all the farmers markets are closed for the season. But wait, all hope is not lost. There is still a way to get America’s Heartland Honey for the holidays. If you are in the
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December 5, 2014 |
Brian |
Honey, Recipe
The week after a holiday is always a long one. Don’t just welcome your weekend with the same old routine. Kick it off right, a cocktail with honey! Honey is a change of pace to and drink. Here is a quick and easy cocktail with honey recipe to get your weekend going. Gold Rush 1
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November 26, 2014 |
Brian |
Honey, Recipe
Nothing says Thanksgiving like a great turkey. Go ahead an be honest, you have a great recipe for your Thanksgiving turkey and you have perfected, right? This Thanksgiving why not really WOW everyone. Try something new and sweeten up your Thanksgiving Turkey with a little honey! Below is your favorite recipe for a honey glazed
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April 22, 2014 |
Brian |
Facts, Honey
Honey mixed with sugar might be sweet, but it is not “honey.” Food companies and other producers who add sweeteners to honey have to alert consumers by labeling their products as a “blend,” the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday. Only manufactures that do not add sugar, corn syrup or other sweeteners should
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February 27, 2014 |
Brian |
Honey, Recipe, Remedies
It is no secret that honey is a great natural sweetener that goes great with tea. But, did you ever stop to think why that is? I mean, sure, it tastes great, but why do these two items pair together so well? The answer could be the way that they make you feel. As found
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February 27, 2014 |
Brian |
Honey, Making Honey
Harvesting honey is an ancient artisanal craft that is both an art and science. The honey bees gather nectar from flowering plants, and beekeepers collect honey from the beehives. The journey from harvesting to distributing honey is multifaceted. “The bees simply collect nectar, add a few enzymes and store it in the honeycomb. But all of
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