Honey Roast Cajun Chicken
A super simple Sunday crowd-pleaser that’s simply delicious.
You'll need: Rowse Pure & Natural Honey, chicken, sweet potatoes, new potatoes, butternut squash, carrots, thyme
Bees pollinate 80% of the world’s fruits, vegetables and seed crops.
A super simple Sunday crowd-pleaser that’s simply delicious.
You'll need: Rowse Pure & Natural Honey, chicken, sweet potatoes, new potatoes, butternut squash, carrots, thyme
It’s safe to eat honey when you’re pregnant. In fact, many doctors and health practitioners say that honey’s an easily digestible, high-energy, 100% natural food. So go for it.
Part cooked in ginger beer then finished off with a sticky honey glaze. These ribs give a new meaning to ‘finger lickin’ good’.
You'll need: Rowse Pure & Natural Honey, ginger beer, pork ribs
The term ‘making a beeline’ refers to the worker bee’s quickest route back to the hive.
Stay warm and keep buzzing this winter with a yummy and super-healthy morning treat.
Christmas is the perfect time to cook with honey – there’s something about the warming, sticky, sweetness of it that works so well in cakes and buns in the wintertime. But it’s not just desserts that benefit from a spoonful or two of honey – why not try it with the main event itself? The turkey!
Honey is one of the oldest foods in existence. Explorers found a pot of honey in King Tutankhamun’s tomb and it was still perfectly edible.
Keeping hunger at bay aids concentration and keeps energy levels up throughout the day. So it’s especially important for kids to have a proper lunch at school. And we all know honey, with its natural source of carbohydrates and natural sugars, plays an important role in preventing fatigue.
How do I love honey? In baking, sauces, glazes, dressings, puddings...you name it - honey makes it taste good. Follow me and have a bash at some of our scrummy recipes.
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