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Quick fact

A small colony of bees needs 35 pounds of honey to survive the winter.

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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?..

In 1984, bees constructed a honeycomb in zero gravity! It was part of a space shuttle experiment.

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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

In Greek mythology, Cupid dipped his arrows in honey to fill a lover’s heart with sweetness.

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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?..

If you store honey at very low temperatures, it 'frosts'. Frosting is harmless and happens when the natural crystals begin to bond together to form a lattice network. To soften the honey, warm it gently in an airing cupboard for a day or so.

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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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