This recipe for honey, banana and nut snack morsels from the book The Backyard Beekeeper's Honey Handbook sounds positively yummy!
Want to know more about honey? Then you will love this book:
The Backyard Beekeeper's Honey Handbook:
A Guide to Creating, Harvesting, and Cooking with Natural Honeys
By
Kim Flottum
A truly lush, radiant enthusiast's guide, The Backyard Beekeeper's Honey Handbook introduces readers to the literal cornucopia of honey varieties available. An intuitive follow-up to The Backyard Beekeeper, this book will presume beekeeping experience but reintroduce the basics. It is an insight into the practical, back-to-the-earth beekeeping lifestyle as well as the artisan cultivation of honey varieties.
Supplementary support for this book lay in the fact that interest in tapping honey's holistic and whole-health potential dovetails nicely into the natural health and green movements. Also, honey as natural, lower-calorie sweetener has garnered positive PR by those working against the obesity epidemic.
After receiving a degree in production horticulture from the University of Wisconsin, Kim Flottum began a career in honey bee pollination research with the USDA and a lifelong interest in the multifaceted hobby and business of beekeeping. He is the editor of Bee Culture magazine.
so good job.
Posted by: hair extension | December 03, 2010 at 09:43 PM
Yum! I'm going to try this!
Posted by: Barbara Hagerty | December 03, 2010 at 10:12 PM
I did learned a lot on this book and it has been useful for me for the past year.
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