Interesting Cinnamon and HoneyCures
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Rita ..Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:24pm
Facts on Honey and Cinnamon: It is found that a mixture of honey and
cinnamon cures most diseases. honey is produced in most of the countries of
the world. Scientists... dated 17 January,1995 has given the
following list of diseases that can be cured by honey and cinnamon as
researched by western scientists:
HEART DISEASES:
Make a paste
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Honey Water to Cure!!
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Heather F.Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 3:07pm
and congestion! But I was amazed to hear this from the Dr's mouth. If you put a tablespoon Of Honey and 8oz of warm water(just enough to dissolve the honey) it stops the child from... will be sleeping better tonight!!! And Have a child fully rested!!
Caution BIG BEAR(honey container well are is shape like a bear lol ) says right on the container
WARNING TO NOT FEED
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26.3.10To Cure a Sweet Tooth with Honey
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SanuraPosted
Thu 03 Jun 2010 12:00am
produce, early summer is the perennial favorite. Originally, I came to the market to cure a sweet tooth. This time, Andrew’s Honey booth caught my attention among the other vendor’s half hour super discounts on unsold sweets and bakery items (hint, hint). The honey vendor offered a free one-eighth a teaspoon sample of honeycomb. It killed a sweet tooth
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Honey for my honeys: an Ames Farm honey giveaway
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Kim ChristensenPosted
Thu 03 Jun 2010 10:00pm
I bought a small gift for one of you yesterday at the Minneapolis Farmers Market. I couldn't resist! When I saw this charming little honey jar paired with this little handmade beeswax votive candle, I knew I had to do my first giveaway.
One of my favorite things about the farmers market is visiting the Ames Farm honey stand. Even though I
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Honey week: Life's a little sweeter with a honey sampling
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amnicholsPosted
Mon 18 May 2009 12:00am
I must be related to Winnie the Pooh, because I’m addicted to honey. One of my favorite guilty treats is Greek yogurt topped with locally produced honey, like Madhava’s Ambrosia honey or their Mountain Gold honeys. So when the folks at the National Honey Board asked if I’d like a flight of honey to sample, it was an offer I couldn
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Honey, Honey
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Rachel WilkersonPosted
Wed 29 Sep 2010 11:26am
Seriously, it just doesn’t seem to be right eating a fruit the size of a newborn.
I’m tempted to buy one to carve and stick a candle in it a couple weeks.
Anyone else find this delicious fruit almost obscenely big?
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Honey week: healthy honey snacks for kids
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amnicholsPosted
Fri 22 May 2009 12:00am
The National Honey Board has many kid-inspired healthy honey snacks. The Honey Banana Pops is a fun one to make with the kids this summer. Plus, you can roll the bananas in everything from chopped dried fruit to graham cracker crumbs. Honey Care to Take a Dip is a healthy recipe using honey, orange juice, yogurt and fruit.
Here is one
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Ames Farm Honey giveaway winner, and some honey lovin' wisdom.
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Kim ChristensenPosted
Wed 09 Jun 2010 10:00pm
of the Ames Farm honey and beeswax candle, and I will be contacting you shortly.
Thanks to everyone who participated and shared some of their honey-loving wisdom. It made me smile to read so much honey lovin'. In the spirit of sharing knowledge, here's some of the great suggestions from readers on how they use honey in their homes:
Use to sweeten tea
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