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Quick fact

Honey is delicious, safe, unadulterated and naturally sweet.

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10th Feb 2012 Posted by: Rowse

Valentine's Day Homemade Fortune Cookies

Why wait to find out your fortune from a cookie you got free in your local Chinese restaurant when you can write your own! Create romantic fortunes and place them in these honied, delicious cookies - perfect for your sweetheart or to make with the kids on Valentine's Day.

You'll need: Rowse Pure & Natural, cornstarch and red food colouring

Did you know?..

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.

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13th Feb 2012 Posted by: Rowse

Lime and Honey Cheesecake

Valentines Day is the perfect time to indulge. This fruity no-bake cheesecake is delicious and so simple to prepare, all you have to do is whisk together and chill – leaving you more time for romance.

You'll need: Rowse Pure & Natural Honey, lime juice, raspberries, strawberries, digestive biscuits, mascarpone cheese

Quick fact

Bees feature on Ancient Greek coins.

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27th Mar 2012 Posted by: Rowse

Honey and Lemon Thyme Roast Chicken

A sweet new way to savour this family favourite.

You'll need: Rowse Australian Honey, one large chicken, lemon thyme, one lemon, olive oil, salt and pepper.

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28th Mar 2012 Posted by: Rowse

Lemon and Honey Cupcakes

Indulgent little cakes to satisfy your sweet tooth.

You'll need: Rowse Acacia Honey or Rowse Pure & Natural Clear Honey, butter, caster sugar, lemon zest, eggs, flour, lemon juice, butter, icing sugar, low-fat soft cheese, yellow food colouring, sprinkles, sugar flowers.

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Did you know?..

You should never feed honey to babies under a year old. That’s because their digestive tracts aren’t quite ready to process some of the naturally-occurring constituents in honey. Wait until they’re one year old, and they’ll be ready to start loving honey.

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29th Mar 2012 Posted by: Rowse

Fruity Honeyed Oats

Have you started your January health kick yet? We're determined to make delicious healthy grub to keep you satisfied and guilt-free this new year, starting with breakfast (of course).

Well hello, I'm Chef Bee. For yummy recipes, scroll up.

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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