Four healing honey recipes using raw Irish honey

Get stuck in: Four healing honey recipes Maximise honey’s medicinal properties with these easy ideas, from breakfast to bedtime   Felicity Cloake     Drizzle honey over oats or into salad dressings. . OVERNIGHT OATS Whisk a tablespoon of raw runny honey into 100ml milk until dissolved, then stir into 50g oats and leave to sit…

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Agriculture that Depends on Honey Bees

Agriculture that Depends on Honey Bees Home/General Buzz/Agriculture that Depends on Honey Bees Agriculture that Depends on Honey Bees One out of every three bites of food Americans consume comes from a plant pollinated by bees or other pollinators. Economically, it’s estimated that $15 billion crops annually are pollinated in the U.S., with bees doing…

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Galway Food Festival @Galwayfood

a perfect reason to go to the pub on good Friday we will be talking to the bees   11am-12pm THE KINGS HEAD BISTRO TO BEE, OR NOT TO BEE Local Beekeeper & Raw Honey Producer Noel Leahy talks about the history of beekeeping in Ireland and the the importance of bees plus honey tasting.…

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Sliabh Aughty foot cream

Foot Cream: Our foot creams are made from the beeswax from our own hives and other natural organic ingredients. The cream moisturizes feet and legs and helps soften rough heels. It is also helpful in relieving tired feet and leg muscles after a long day on the go. The foot cream fragrance is; Orange/Peppermint.

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The Honey Bees’ Second Shift

Pollination The Honey Bees’ Second Shift In addition to gathering nectar to produce honey, honey bees perform a vital second function – pollination, making them a critical component of today’s agricultural market. In fact, about one-third of the human diet is derived from insect-pollinated plants, and honey bees are responsible for 80 percent of this…

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Nature’s Energy Food

Nature’s Energy Food Honey… Natural Energy Honey is a source of carbohydrates, providing 17 grams per tablespoon, which makes it ideal for your working muscles since carbohydrates are the primary fuel the body uses for energy. Carbohydrates are necessary in the diet to help maintain muscle glycogen, also known as stored carbohydrates, which are the…

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