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
During winter, bees feed on the honey they collected during the summer months.
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
Honeycomb is like a big storage cupboard for the hive. Bees stock it full of honey, so they never go hungry during the winter months.
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 Ancient Greeks made little honey cakes with flour, honey, oil and flowers.
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 has a natural sugar content of approximately 80%. The major constituents are fructose and glucose.
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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