We've Gone Green!
A great frog once said “It’s not easy being green,” but Rowse Honey is proud to say we've done it!
Bees visit 2 million flowers to produce just 500g of honey.
A great frog once said “It’s not easy being green,” but Rowse Honey is proud to say we've done it!
There’s no need to worry if your clear honey goes cloudy. Cloudiness comes from molecules of air trapped in thick, golden honey. The flavour isn’t affected at all. To help these disperse, pop the jar in an airing cupboard or a basin of warm water for a bit.
Clearly at Rowse we’re crazy about providing the UK with the most perfect honey possible – but without the bees where would we be!
Bees have four wings.
It's Green Office Week - so here's some tips to help you go a little greener.
As many of you careful bee watchers may have noticed - it's swarm season! It's nothing to be alarmed about, let us explain a little...
If set honey goes runny, usually heat is the culprit. To make the honey set again, it needs to go in the fridge for a few hours. After that, it’ll be perfectly happy (and delicious) at room temperature.
As the days get longer and (slightly) warmer, it’s a great time to get outside and start pottering around in the garden. Bees agree too – as things heat up, honey bees will leave their winter-cluster (they don’t hibernate, but all snuggle up in a big ball and shiver to keep each other warm, surviving on stockpiled honey) and begin buzzing around in the outside world again.
Here at Rowse, we think it's important to do our bit for the environment so we can help make the world a better place to be. Follow me to see what we've been up to.
Let's fly!