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  1. What to Do If Bees Are in Your Home: A Quick and Simple Guide

    What to Do If Bees Are in Your Home: A Quick and Simple Guide

    Now that the warm weather is upon is, we are spending more time outside with our family and friends. However, opening our doors to go outside can, unfortunately, let in some...
  2. New To Beekeeping? Here's an FAQ For 'Bee'-ginners

    New To Beekeeping? Here's an FAQ For 'Bee'-ginners

    When it comes to raising your own bees, many are put off because of their inaccurate perceptions and think of it as complicated and time-consuming. While it does require quite a...
  3. Reasons Why Anyone Should Try Out Beekeeping

    Reasons Why Anyone Should Try Out Beekeeping

    Bees are responsible for the majority of foods you have in your home and these little floating submarines are quite an interesting species. If you have ever been remotely interested in...
  4. How To Use Honey As A Replacement For Other Sweeteners In Baked Goods

    How To Use Honey As A Replacement For Other Sweeteners In Baked Goods

    In 2014, there were an estimated 2.7 million honeybee colonies in the United States, a number that is periodically tracked by the USDA. These numbers aren't surprising, considering the number of...
  5. Top three Ways to Harvest Honey

    Top three Ways to Harvest Honey

    People get into beekeeping for many reasons—for pollination, stress-relief, education, apitherapy (using bee venom for medical purposes), and to enjoy bee-made products from the hive (pollen, beeswax and propolis) However, the...
  6. Fresh Blueberry Peach Pie with Honey Peach Glaze

    Fresh Blueberry Peach Pie with Honey Peach Glaze

    Peach pie, oh my! Does anything sound better than a homemade peach pie during the summer time? We've updated this summer classic so that the crust utilizes coconut oil instead of...
  7. Common Mistakes For New Beekeepers

    Common Mistakes For New Beekeepers

    It's no secret that bees are an absolutely essential part of our ecosystem. Bees pollinate more than $15 million a year in crops in the United States, and more and more...
  8. Bees and Beers

    Bees and Beers

    Interesting story from Scientific American about how scientists Anne Madden and Rob Dunn are making beer from Bumble Bee and wasp yeast! Typically the yeast used is one of two types—ale yeast...
  9. Habanero Honey Chicken Meatballs

    Habanero Honey Chicken Meatballs

    Consider this recipe a lighter take on your standard meatballs. Bypass the ground beef and use ground chicken or turkey. Don't worry - no skimping on taste here! We use our...
  10. Grilled Cantaloupe Caprese

    Grilled Cantaloupe Caprese

    Scouring your local farmers market is a great way to find new ingredients and surprising recipes to share. After one of our trips, we found a way to make a new...
  11. Honey Glazed Ham Sandwich

    Honey Glazed Ham Sandwich

    If you're getting ready for family gatherings like many of us over Easter, you'll need to feed a crowd. Hams work not only for formal dinners, but also as a great...
  12. Franz Save The Bee Ricotta Fruit Toast

    Franz Save The Bee Ricotta Fruit Toast

    Toast Thursday? Sure, why not! GloryBee and Franz have partnered to bring you "Save the Bee" Honey Wheat bread. It's perfect for all your bread needs, including this toast which could...

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