Dinner, Honey? Benefit Dinner for the Bees Imagine a deliciously intimate dinner with your honey and ours! Central Texas Bee Rescue’s one of kind Wild Honey will be featured in the artistic creations of a local restaurateur. Our friends at...
MorePerfect Medicine – Warm Honey Lemon “Tea”
Perfect Medicine Warm Honey Lemon “Tea” Brr! It’s cold outside. These frigid days might make you feel a little under the weather. Don’t worry with the help of our winged friends the Honey Bees we can find a good nights...
MoreHoney – Exposing Imposters
Honey Exposing Imposters They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery. For people this might be true but when it comes to honey it could be disastrous. Have you ever noticed how clear honey can look sometimes? Almost unnaturally so. Well...
MorePropolis: Bee Glue or Ancient Medicine?
Propolis Bee Glue or Ancient Medicine? Propolis (prä-pə-ləs): a brownish resinous material of waxy consistency collected by bees from the buds of trees and used as a cement in repairing and maintaining the...
More4 Tips to Avoid Stings
Four Tips for Avoiding Bee Stings By Callie Turnbull Summer time is here and bees are busy buzzing around and looking everywhere for nectar. 1. Stay away from nests! Bees are territorial and will defend their nests with their lives. If...
MoreNew Fountain of Youth?
By Allison Luxenberg The Fountain of Youth may have met its match! Homemade beauty products featuring honey are a cost effective all natural alternative to commercial products. Honey, traditionally known as a natural sweetener, usually in hot...
More97 Foods At Risk!
By Kathie Martel Goldsmith Children as young as the third grade understand the basic concept of pollination. They understand that pretty flowers attract insects that stop in for a snack. In the process of gathering snacks from each flower, the...
MorePower-Packed Honey
By Idolina Maldonado Humans have been using natural sweeteners, such as sugar and honey, for thousands of years. India has manufactured cane sugar granules for over two thousand years and Southeast Asia has used sugar cane juice long before that...
More