And to honey badgers, cobras and large-eyed tree snakes called boomslangs, the nest is a dependable larder. |
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Soon after, apricots, peaches, honey and candied fruits come into play as you sip towards the bottom of the glass. |
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So shelve that sugar and stir honey crystals into your brownie batter instead. |
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In honey bee colonies, scouts search for productive forage sites and then recruit other workers to those locations using a waggle dance. |
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Similarly, the chicken wings come in Thai jelly, a sticky slick of savoury honey coating some very ruddy wings. |
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Honey bees occasionally invade homes and establish a colony, building combs of wax containing honey and pollen, and brood in wall spaces. |
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Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax. |
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Stir gently until the honey is completely combined, being careful not to overmix or the wax could emulsify into the sauce. |
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After I stopped the bleeding I put a root extract and honey salve on it to protect it from infection and promote healing. |
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When I consider the life of the honey bee, I shake my head that I once believed that such creatures were accidental products of blind chance! |
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Boil half a cup of water, add one teaspoon of honey and then fill up with milk. |
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Taste the raita to check the sweetness, and stir in a little more honey if desired. |
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The Broadcaster had the baked fillet of salmon with a honey and wholegrain mustard crust. |
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It started a week ago when I had to go down to Erith in Kent to collect some honey jars. |
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Her brown eyes are intelligent and searching and her long wiry dark hair has been cut into a short pixie-style cut and dyed honey brown. |
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You will also love the honey mousse, and the tasty kissel made with sweetened cranberries. |
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Ayurvedic medicine has been using honey as a vital medicine for years, but now scientists say that with cinnamon it is a wonder medicine. |
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Jean's honey is mainly produced from the nectar of clover, alfalfa and fireweed. |
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I found myself writhing in my bed and moaning until my flatmate came to check up on me and brought me a hot lemon and honey drink. |
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Yes, we have all tried the good old brandy, laced with honey to cure the common cold and sore throat, but this was a new discovery for me. |
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The bee transports her precious contents to the hive, where she regurgitates it from the honey sac to a waiting house bee. |
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Haas also recommends applying honey and creams containing aloe vera to the skin. |
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Place water, honey and yeast in the food processor and leave until frothy, about 10 minutes. |
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Beneath a nest of angel hair phyllo shreds is a layer of bizarre, bland melted cheese in a pool of honey syrup. |
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White and purple alyssum, with its honey scent, is a great butterfly flower, and blue lobelia is popular with bees. |
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There was only one dessert of hazelnut biscuits, which was drizzled with lemon honey and served with apricot and peaches in amaretto. |
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Riley's lappet moth is found in southern Michigan along floodplains where its larval host plant, honey locust, grows. |
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His remedy for gout was a poultice of green laurel and honey mixed with the lard of a male pig. |
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The aromas and flavours of fresh ripe pineapple are topped with a hint of honey backed by zippy acidity. |
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He reached behind him, turning slightly, and produced a cup of steaming, plain tea with honey and lemon. |
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It was really easy to drink, because I put lemon juice and honey and a little bit of salt into each one. |
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My mother replied in a low voice through gritted teeth, her honey brown eyes flashing with anger. |
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The cool indigo of the subtly patterned wallpaper and the basin complements the honey tones of the fir cabinetry and trim. |
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In the case of an apiary producing honey naturally, however, raising queen bees locally is the best practice. |
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He was also introduced to members of the school's apiary club who produce pounds of honey each year to sell locally. |
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In fact, the regular use and popularity of honey in Pakistan has given rise to a full-blown profession, better known as apiculture. |
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An experienced and innovative apiculturist, he has recorded a high yield of 101 kg honey from a colony in a year. |
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The use of honey and other bee related products is collectively known as apitherapy. |
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To Spilsby this morning, to fetch linctus, lemons and honey for Graham, who has now developed a full-scale summer cough. |
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I'm feeding him freshly-squeezed lemon and honey topped up with boiling water, paracetemol, and pholcodine linctus. |
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Our results add complexity to the genetic architecture of the foraging behavior of the honey bee. |
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The malt's bouquet slowly presents a range of dry, tantalizing aromas, including nuts, honey and grain. |
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When you get back, you can eat wild locusts and honey and manna from heaven. |
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A favorite stroll in Riverside Park takes me past a row of honey locust trees. |
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Among the hot dishes on their menu were seared loin of pork in honey and thyme, with Stilton and pistachio sausage. |
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The use of honey was taken to India by its Aryan invaders and became associated with religious rites. |
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She was a real looker too, blonde hair, dyed I'm guessing, honey brown eyes, flawless complexion, and a gorgeous body. |
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Bruno takes honey from a beehive, which teaches him the importance of asking permission and of giving to others. |
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The drops contain the extracts of ingredients such as aphis, or ground honey bees, and plants such as euphrasia and sabadilla. |
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A sublime combination of a luscious honey and apricot succulence with crisp, cleaned-edged acidity explodes onto your palate. |
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Older children can drink tea with honey or gargle warm salt water to ease throat pain. |
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Melt together 70g of salted butter and 50g honey in a small saucepan, and pour this into your dough. |
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JunoFest organizers have been busy like honey maddened bees labouring to bring you, faithful reader, the music you deserve. |
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In summer they might have found fresh honey in the woods produced by wild bees or perhaps tapped maple trees in spring to harvest sweet sap. |
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The shampoo cleanses fine hair with organic coconut and babassu oils and contains calendula, honey and marshmallow to give life to limp strands. |
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Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honey pots and napkin rings. |
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In a blender or food processor, combine the roasted red peppers, garlic, ginger, jalapeno, scallion, soy sauce, vinegar, and honey or sugar. |
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Tej is a wine made from fermented honey and a special kind of hops called gesho. |
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The backspace and the delete keys don't work on my computer right now because my sister spilled honey all over it. |
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It is recommended that molasses or honey be used as sweetening agents in lieu of sugar. |
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Traditional Greek foods are favorites of Greek Cypriots, such as baklava, made from phyllo pastry, nuts, honey and syrup. |
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My son became addicted in the hotel to sumptuous baklava of flaky pastry, honey and nuts. |
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The almond and manuka honey baklava with passion fruit sorbet and yoghurt would not normally be my favourite, being too sweet for my sour nature. |
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Desserts include such sweet pastries as baklava, which is made with honey and chopped nuts, as well as fresh and dried fruits. |
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Or combine 1 teaspoon of witch hazel with 1 teaspoon of honey and a beaten egg white. |
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Just a simple English Breakfast tea with a splash of milk and a spoonful of manuka honey was the secret to her longevity, she said. |
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She took the damage to the New Zealand brand very seriously and an international labelling standard for manuka honey was needed. |
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Manuka Honey is also a great tasting gourmet honey that can be used on toast, in tea and in coffee, or in your favorite recipe. |
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The programme was aimed at protecting consumers and retailers against buying and stocking fraudulent and adulterated manuka honey products. |
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Over the past three months, the owner has faced a 40 per cent increase in the price of the manuka honey she buys from beekeepers. |
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It wasn't all too fancy, though Chris wasn't one to have honey glazed chicken and teriyaki rice everyday for a casual lunch. |
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Sitting here, I have so far watched a hummingbird mating ritual, the honey bees at the balm tree, the unusually marked bees in flowering chives. |
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The marsupial family Tarsipedidae contains a single species, the honey possum or noolbender. |
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While cameras rolled, the celebrity hair colorist masterfully painted light baby-blonde highlights onto Jessica's honey blonde base strands. |
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This boned ham comes from western China and is basted with a honey sauce throughout cooking and is eaten wrapped inside small steamed buns. |
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The grains represent hope and the honey and poppy seeds symbolise happiness and peace. |
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Plenty of crispy bits were matched by succulent meaty bits, superbly flavoured with honey soya and paper thin pancakes. |
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As for dessert, the battered banana with honey was faultless and is highly recommended. |
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There's nothing subtler than a quick flick of the hair when you spot that hot honey from your French class. |
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So that touching and feeling is a shared characteristic between honey bees and stingless bees. |
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Equally fascinating are the churches with their mellow honey coloured facades that glow warm in the sun. |
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Add two tablespoons of honey and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the soap has melted. |
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Producers and merchants trading in pine honey risk confiscation of their goods if they put it on the market with this trade mark. |
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The contrast of salty cheese, sweet honey and nutty toasted bread is a taste sensation. |
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Gulnara, his wife, beckons us into their kitchen with a bottle of honey whisky made by her in-laws in Bashkortostan. |
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Plants that grow along the stream banks include alder, Fremont cottonwood, sycamore, honey mesquite, and Goodding willow. |
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The wax cuttings were put into the cages with the honey workers and bee bread. |
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Think about the concentric pattern of honey, pollen, and brood that arises on the honey combs of a beehive. |
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When it is in bloom, the honey gathered from the beehives in the vicinity was valued highly. |
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The first sweet treat that humans indulged in was most likely honey from beehives. |
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The province boasts 14,000 bee-keepers that on average produce 88 kilogrammes of honey each and a total of 1,000 tonnes of bees wax annually. |
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Place yoghurt in a bowl, add cucumber, mint, honey and salt and mix together. |
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It opens at 2.30 and promises to be a fascinating event for anyone interested in bee-keeping and honey production. |
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The province had also attracted investors who were interested in bee-keeping and honey production for export. |
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The income comes not just from the honey but also beeswax polish and face creams. |
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Kids will love to watch the industrious honeybees at work in a display hive while you shop for raspberry honey butter and beeswax candles. |
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In the region under dispute were several bee trees which the settlers valued because of the honey stored in the hollow trunks. |
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Soon the settlers were able to find bee trees and use the honey for food and the wax for candles. |
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Players will pull leaves out of the honey bee tree hoping not to disturb the bees inside. |
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And don't leave without ordering the incredible dark chocolate filled beggar's purses served with a honey dipping sauce. |
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The difference is that mead is fermented honey and water, while metheglin usually means mead infused heavily with herbs. |
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A crown of sapphires sat on her honey colored hair, which was pulled into a fancy topknot. |
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Consumers can receive the same benefit of microbead scrubs with homemade mixtures that use honey and sugar without harming the environment. |
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The bell-shaped, chalk-white flowers appear in late spring and exude a wonderful honey scent. |
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Tests on pure Paterson's Curse honey have shown that it contains up to 2 micrograms of toxin per gram of honey. |
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Inform your honey that you've had it with the hysteria and the shrieking, so her toy poodle has to go. |
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On the holiday of the Transfiguration, apples and honey are blessed and eaten along with other fruits of the season. |
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Mouth-filling honey and butterscotch flavors with a peppery yet sweet sherried fruit attack. |
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Her golden honey tresses were curled to perfection, falling around her face as if she were an angel. |
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Try a mixed drink with fruit juice as your first drink of the night, or spread honey on a couple of crackers before hitting the bar. |
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Things just kept getting better as the chicken with French lentils in its truffled honey glaze found its way into the feeding frenzy. |
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I can't think of a single subsidy that actually got eliminated, not even honey or mohair. |
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I tend to splurge on sidemeat, and buy a honey or maple glazed spiral-cut ham. |
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Pollen analysis enables the honey producer to identify whether the honey is monoclonal or polyclonal. |
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Whether you have your own hive or you pick up honey in the store, below are some ideas on how you can use this sweetener. |
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Simple cough mixtures contain ingredients known as demulcents, for example glycerin, honey and syrup. |
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Add extra glitz by brushing the clementines with a little warm honey before serving. |
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The sweet material, afterwards made into honey by the ants, may be derived from the mulga apple. |
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However, wine yeast occurs in honey and the skins of sugar-rich fruits, and fermentation would have set in quickly in the hot climate. |
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Their bread is incredibly good, despite them being a huge chain and all, and slathered with honey garlic butter. |
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Try it toasted and slathered with honey butter or topped with cream cheese and smoked salmon. |
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Eventually, I ordered salmon flavored with honey and soy and served with some kind of cooked cabbage slaw and rice. |
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Mix half the olive oil with the mustard, honey and soy sauce, and smear all over the steaks. |
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For those who find its bitter taste unpalatable, having it with half a spoon of honey should help. |
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Tensile fabric canopies and small bosks of honey locusts offer spots of shade. |
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That done, she smeared the thick, rough honey on the fresh bread, grimacing as the tastes conflicted. |
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An infant can acquire botulism by ingesting Clostridium botulinum spores, which are found in soil or honey products. |
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From the light bounce in her honey blonde hair to the depths of her big brown eyes she was perfect. |
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He often eats on the move, snacking on chicken and olive oil mixed with honey and salted almonds. |
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American elm, honey locust, and box elder line the small creek, whose waters ultimately flow into the Iowa River. |
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Honeybee colonies rob honey from each other during periods of nectar dearth. |
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A 2014 study found that 90 percent of honey tested positive for at least one neonic, and 50 percent contained at least two. |
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Blend a few more neoteric sugary additions like simple syrup, fructose or honey and we're up-to-date. |
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French ham and Brie with butter and honey mustard is five fat-filled bites of pure bliss. |
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It has a delicious malty aroma with hints of heather and honey and rich, sweet, nutty undertones like sugared almonds or peanut brittle. |
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I hope they broach their bottles, because the whisky, with its honey and praline richness, deserves it. |
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Sheffield also provides a location for the experimental study of honey bees and vespine wasps. |
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Common commodities such as honey and sodium bicarbonate, acidic fruit juices and oils have been used through history as spermicides. |
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The honey is much thicker and more viscous, and it pours very slowly compared with the water. |
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She had honey blonde hair and a short businesslike suit that showed off her nice looking legs. |
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Steven talks about honey notes, hints of hazelnut, butterscotch, and apricots. |
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Also fairly common are bluejack oak, netleaf hackberry, honey mesquite, and prickly ash. |
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Down the glen, at Montelimar, chestnuts are combined with local almonds and honey to make the nougat. |
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Using tea instead of water in the recipe gives the honey cake a nice foundation and added depth of flavor. |
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And using buckwheat honey gives the sweetness a full bodied taste, something not often found in most sweet cakes. |
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On your next picnic, serve strawberries with a pot of honey and chopped toasted nuts or chocolate shavings. |
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Soon he is asking my opinion of a gingery chutney full of succulent candied orange peel and honey infused with rose petals. |
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He thinks, too, of pumpkin pie and fresh harvested honey and steaming hot cocoa. |
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Ideally the amount of honey used is regulated so that the finished processed licorice is only slightly sticky. |
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All over the two islands, locals sell honey and carob and jam jars full of capers. |
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Hand-made from natural ingredients, treat flavours include peanut butter, liver, honey and vanilla and carob. |
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There are seven different species of badger, including the African honey badger and the Indonesian stink badger. |
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Chewing a piece of comb honey daily often helps to clear the nose and sinuses during hay fever attacks. |
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Sixty bee stomachfuls of honey are needed to fill one thimble full of honey. |
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Halve the apricots and peaches, remove the stones and place flesh-side down on a lightly oiled tray with a little of the honey smeared over it. |
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At the breakfast table, one often finds bountiful amounts of yogurt, heavy cream, butter, and honey served with bread and tea. |
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Their hair ranged from inky blacks, to pale straw, to warm brown, and honey blonde. |
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The chicken and fruits, combined with honey and lemon, were sweet without being cloying, and struck the exact balance between tangy and savoury. |
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The thick slices of roast duck are stuffed into peeled fresh lychees, which are then laid in a sauce of lime, honey and osmanthus paste. |
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I was particularly taken with Honeymoon, a champagne cocktail with, um, honey in it. |
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A dark honey may be substituted for brown sugar, but make sure the honey is very thick. |
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Because honey is essentially made of sugar and very little else, it is probably not a thing to be having in quantity in the diet. |
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I used manuka honey cream on an overreach which was so bad the only thing the vet could suggest was putting the hoof in a cast. |
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It tasted sweet like honey for only a second and then a sudden painful lurching started in her womb. |
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The sweet natural taste of honey halvah ice cream complemented the flowery taste of the rose water for a unique blend of earthiness. |
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Finally, the honey buzzards, young griffon vultures and hobbies mark the end of the spring or prenuptial migration, around the end of June. |
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To make the marinade, spoon the honey and oyster sauce into a roasting tin or baking dish. |
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The wisdom contained in the honey from wild bees made it a complete food for this childhood era of mankind. |
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The chimps spend about six hours a day looking for food and have a varied diet of leaves, fruits, insects, honey and even fungi. |
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An explorer who found a 2000-year-old jar of honey in an Egyptian tomb said it tasted delicious! |
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All the honey bees in the apiary have long since been Africanized. |
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The heat of the peppers is tempered by the peanuts, the sweetness of the honey balanced by the soy sauce and the citrusy tang of the ginger complemented by the garlic. |
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You can groove with your honey while not feeling like such a sap. |
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We then hummed along more pastoral roads, stopping at a roadstand to buy kilos of juicy black cherries fresh from the trees, and apples and honey and newly-baked apple cake. |
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With racks of lamb at superb value, as always, you should get one, cut out the individual chops, coat them with honey and mustard and pop them on the barbecue. |
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A supple and accessible wine, the wash is a heady confection of clean lemon, floral honey and warm toasty tones, while the finish is complex and evolving. |
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Still, not everything has been milk and honey when it comes to trans issues in the Holy Land. |
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Golden tints, honey and apricots are better on medium skin tones. |
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Smart as a whip and mean as a honey badger, the fallen congressman gradually worked his way back up the House ladder. |
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In refurbishing the park, the designers added 54 honey locust trees and one larger London Plane at the northeastern corner. |
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He uses a laser printer to add specific information about the specific honey in question to his preprinted honey labels and then sticks the labels on the jars. |
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Mango, cashew and baobab trees also encourage the production of honey which is sold to provide an income for the five villages involved in the project. |
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However, even in species that do use some natural crevice, important nest structures may be built by groups of workers, as in wax combs in the honey bee. |
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Experiment adding a tablespoon of hoisin sauce, chopped garlic, 2 tablespoons of honey and 1 tablespoon of five spice powder for a more Chinese barbecue flavour. |
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For example, in the Gospel of the Ebionites we find that John the Baptist didn't eat honey and locusts, as the canonical Gospels record, but only honey. |
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One teaspoon of honey is the entire life work of a worker bee. |
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Comanche Lookout Park hosts combinations of ashe juniper, Texas and Mexican buckeye, as well as chinaberry, graneno, Lindheimer hackberry, honey mesquite, huisache, and more. |
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In fact, similar murals have been found in South Africa and South Asia and honey has been repeatedly mentioned in the writings of the Sumerians, Babylonians and Egyptians. |
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Prior to that time honey was the only sweetening agent available to them. |
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It affects only insects of the group Orthoptera, like grasshoppers and locusts, and not honey bees, beetles, or other potentially beneficial species. |
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Like these bats, honey possums feed by probing flowers with their tongues. |
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But aside from is leaden, lackadaisical pace, the movie believes in a world so sickly sweet that it would give sugar gliders, fruit bats, and honey bees diabetes. |
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On kibbutzes and farms, apiculturists produce more than 3,500 tons of honey annually from 90,000 beehives, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics. |
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My cache includes a fat bouquet of coriander, some lamb neck fillets raised at Boathouse Farm near Lewes, and a pot of yellow honey from Sussex bees. |
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Athena strengthens Achilles by planting ambrosia and honey in his chest. |
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Besides honey production, honeybees are bred commercially for their ability to pollinate 90 crops, including many fruits and nuts. |
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I washed that down with soda water and indulged in a slice of wholegrain bread with a thin slice of cheese and a smidgeon of honey and munched mournfully on an apple. |
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Orkney is one of the few places in Britain to be free of the deadly varroa mites that have devastated honey production in many parts of the world. |
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The association had formed partnerships with overseas agencies to create a testing regime, as a way of protecting New Zealand's lucrative manuka honey exports. |
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The products worked well and were backed by spending on research into new and existing products, and the company had a robust manuka honey supply chain. |
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So I nuked a jar of Veet Warm Wax, made a little pot of rooibos tea with honey and soy milk, and set up a portable radio and portable heater in the bathroom. |
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I stir one teaspoon of a half-and-half mixture of apple cider vinegar and honey into a 6-ounce glass of water with a teaspoon of orange powder stirred in and dissolved. |
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Syrups are made with a base of sugar syrup, honey or perhaps maple syrup. |
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Place a scoop of pear sorbet and a honey tuile on top of cake. |
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For breakfast try the six-sliced French toast, an assortment of honey cinnamon raisin, roasted walnut raisin, and challah served with maple syrup. |
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We could not manage dessert despite temptations such as the lime and honey panna cotta with honey-glazed figs and apricot biscotti plus some excellent dessert wines. |
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Erland Omand plans to sell traditional clover honey through outlets across the UK's as well as breeding pedigree queen bees for sale across the world. |
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Ancient Romans exchanged gifts of figs and honey and would make sure to work part of the day as a good omen for the coming year. |
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Chef Garcelon and several members of the kitchen staff are standing around, watching the honey sluice out of the centrifuge. |
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Bottom line is that you reduce red wine with some honey and a lemon slice, add spices and cream, followed by chopped bitter chocolate, and chill the mixture until set. |
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Other attractions at the show are an exhibition of rural life and 17 competition sections, including horticulture, shire horses, cheese, honey and local produce. |
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He told David to experiment with honey in the manufacture of beer and wine, but he always seemed to find that the wine had a burnt smell, and tasted too sweet, like a liqueur. |
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As usual, she looked stunning in a sleeveless red sheath dress, her honey blonde hair held in place by a rose very similar to the one I was holding. |
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Ladle some sauce over the shank and drizzle some ancho chili honey on top. |
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This is appley and concentrated with notes of honey and lemon zest. |
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I usually bring a wee bit of honey with me on rides in case I bonk. |
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Why do they and honey locusts have sugary pods so attractive to livestock? |
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It relies on honey bees and leafcutter bees for pollination. |
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Mr Britton kept beehives in his garden and sold honey from the gate. |
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Taiwan's honey bees are now seen as valuable both for their ability to pollinate plants as well as their ability to produce honey, royal jelly and propolis. |
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Insects or their by-products such as honey are another form of wild food. |
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Susan likes to cook, so the kitchen is a focal point in the house, with a warm colour scheme of Burmese ruby combined with honey cream to offset the minimalism. |
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Poultry show, bees and honey and an action-packed main arena programme. |
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The rack of lamb, which I had at a subsequent visit, was four reasonable cutlets, again pink and tender, with a pleasant flavour imparted by the honey and mustard crust. |
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If you overwinter your hive, don't harvest all the honey from the hive. |
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Until you're feeling better, salt-water gargles, throat lozenges or hot water with honey and lemon can help make having a sore throat easier to swallow. |
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From these he inwardly confected a honey of antiphons, responsories, hymns, and other items pertaining to the Office and stored it in the hive of his wax tablets. |
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An extra drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of brown sugar on top is yummy! |
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To this day honey and lemon is a soothing remedy for a cold. |
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Similarly, honey is extracted from beehives maintained by the members. |
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When it comes to finding such Australian sweetmeats as witchetty grubs and honey pot ants, Aboriginal women are masters at divining underground hideouts. |
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Created for damaged hair, it contains honey and apricot to moisturise and repair. |
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Bunny I Washed the Kids soap, pictured, and ballistic are scented with Lush's Honey I Washed the Kids honey fragrance. |
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Mix a large drop of honey with a drop of water on a microscope slide and apply a coverslip. |
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This 12 page section identifies and illustrates a variety of species from Darwin's frog, to lady slipper orchids, to honey fungus toadstools. |
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However, check the roots now for soil-borne infections such as honey fungus or Phytophthora. |
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Radical scavenging activity of different floral origin honey and beebread phenolic extracts. |
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The disaccharide Isomaltulose is derived from pure beet sugar and also occurs as a natural constituent in honey and sugar cane. |
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Qadamani said a significant cause of the decline in the honey bee population is the Varroa Destructor mite. |
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The honey guide is a bird which has formed a most interesting partnership with the honey badger. |
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Apart from bartering honey and crabs for cooked rice, Jarawa women enter into illicit relationships with mainlanders, Ray said. |
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I picked up a jar of pickled dill spears, some blintzi, some honey and garlic mustard and a packet of raspberry tea. |
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The honey guides on the petals are dark blue and the whole flower gives off a subtle whiff of freesia. |
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Data on the palynological study of pollen grains of some Albania's honey plants of Leguminosae family. |
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Trees can be planted in pastures for nuts, fruit, or even animal fodder in the case of honey locust and its nutritious pods. |
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A dessert of iced honey nougat, bitter chocolate mousse, poached pear and port jelly perfected Paul's five-course degustation menu. |
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Manuka honey is made from the nectar of Australian Leptospermum shrubs, which are known to have antibacterial properties. |
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Manuka honey not only has antimicrobial and antiseptic properties to fight spots, it is also able to reduce scarring. |
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It's made with 60 per cent lanolin, manuka honey and vitamin E and is geared to recondition dry, rough and unhappy skin. |
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The new plaza is marked with extensive landscaping and green space that includes red oak and honey locust trees. |
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As the bus passed Devens Road, she pointed out honey locusts, their leaves in golden splendor. |
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Antioxidant protective effect of glibenclamide and metformin in combination with honey in pancreas of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. |
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They will also create a bee pasture there through the cultivation of honey plants. |
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Tahini, tomato salads, grape molasses, honey and cream, nuts, dates, pastrami and stuffed vine leaves covered most of our plate to start with. |
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I'm slowly progressing in winemaking of grape, fruit and honey mead and melomels. |
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The Hive Winery specializes in honey and non-grape wines, also known as meads and melomels. |
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For the uninitiated, mead is a honey wine, first brewed by the Indo-Aryans of pre-history, and carried on in classical Greece and Rome. |
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Tonight Alfie tries to prove to Ian that Mandy is just a golddigger, and sets himself up as a honey trap. |
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No longer confined to simple fruit and veg, it includes everything from eggs, meat, honey and tea to clothing and beer. |
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The new fat free Honey Dijon Vinaigrette is a blend of pure honey and Dijon mustard. |
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Products include honey pots, salt and peppershakers, place-card holders, a candle snuffer, candlesticks and a coffee set. |
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Some banana farmers begun raising goats, producing honey and growing hot peppers. |
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Evaluation of Apis mellifera Carniolan and Africanized honey bees in royal jelly production. |
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Escabeche of duck foie gras served with green asparagus, cabbage, spring onion cream and honey dressing was the next on our list. |
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In the Hippocratic Corpus honey was prescribed as medicine in many formats, but most commonly as hydromel or oxymel. |
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A longing for the Sourwood honey his family produced led him to enroll in a beginning beekeepers course. |
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Rabies has also been reported in other subspecies, such as honey badgers and European badgers in Africa and Europe. |
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Clouds of white flowers are headily honey scented and followed by branching seed heads smothered in stone-coloured beads. |
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It has rich, honey aromas, fruit cake and spice on the palate with notes of toffee apple, vanilla and a gentle, warm, spicy finish. |
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Yad Mordechai's pure wild flower honey and honey with lemon is manufactured in headstand packs. |
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Starters include scallop soup as well as spring rolls with honey and sage vinaigrette. |
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It's a fruity cocktail that spritzes a sparkly scent with the added sweetness of honey but it's not got the heady scent of some sweet fragrances. |
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You may cover your body with honey and then sit in a steambath or sauna, for 10-15 minutes, to allow the honey to be absorbed into your skin. |
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The sugar, which is found predominantly in fruit, honey and high-fructose corn syrup, tickles taste cells found on the pancreas. |
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Although HMF is not harmful, its levels in honey are regulated in many countries. |
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The limited-edition flavour, 'Taste the Lin-Sanity', featured crumbled fortune cookies along with honey swirls and a frozen yogurt vanilla base. |
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Upper lethal temperature limit of desert honey ant workers, Myrmecocystus spp. |
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There were live witchetty grubs and honey ants, as well as native tobacco, a mild narcotic which Prince Philip picked up and smelt. |
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Aborigines in Australia's Outback may travel long distances to find and picnic on honey ants. |
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We're worried that the poison will seep down into the river under the ground and poison our muku and tjala, witchetty grubs and honey ants. |
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The Prince was also shown honey ants and did try a bush banana and a bush tomato. |
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We hadn't bothered with starters, which was a good thing, but Secondborn is as sweet-toothed as a honey bear. |
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He proudly presented me with a big jar of sweet, tasty honey made by my friends the honeybees. |
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Damion is always keen to explore new products and is experimenting with a brioche-like custardfilled honey bun when I pop in. |
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At one Maryland school, Nakamura observed one student assembling a lunch consisting of a 20-ounce Pepsi, a honey bun, and a Twix candy bar. |
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Next she swapped her bag of grapes and a rubber spaceman with Buddy Bear for his honey bun. |
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There's a honey buzzard as big as an eagle feasting on a huge bees' honeycomb just 50 metres away. |
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The young honey buzzard was being tracked by satellite on its 3000-mile flight from Scotland to Africa. |
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I always like to have manuka honey on standby in the cupboard for when I feel a little under the weather. |
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These classic, wholesome grahams are sweetened only with honey and molasses, and contain no saturated fat. |
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She was a chocolate honey with all the assets necessary to never have to work hard to pay her bills. |
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A swarm of wasps got into a honey pot, and there they cloyed and clammed themselves till there was no getting out again. |
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His most extraordinary variety has smooth, fuzzless skin like a plum, tender yellow flesh and a honey taste. |
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When weathered, the colour of buildings made or faced with this stone is often described as honey or golden. |
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Rose put a steaming cup of mint tea in front of me and spooned a liberal helping of honey into it. |
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The ancient Egyptians' diet featured basic pies made from oat, wheat, rye, and barley, and filled with honey and baked over hot coals. |
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Sometimes grated apples or honey are added for additional sweetness and other vegetables are sometimes used instead. |
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When it had dried and hardened, it was cut up and then fried until crisp, then served with honey and pepper. |
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Earlier in the day, his mother had prepared soup for the female lead and melomakarona, or Greek honey cookies, for the crew. |
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As a result, Pitcairn exports honey to New Zealand and to the United Kingdom. |
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