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HONEYBEE From Hive to Home Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper Read ô PDF, DOC, TXT or eBook N honey business Today Red Bee® Honey sells artisanal honey and honey related products to shops and restaurants all over the country More than an inspiring story of one woman's transformative relationship with honeybees some of nature's most fascinating creatures Honeybee is also bursting with information about all aspects of bees beekeeping and honey Including life inside the hive; the role of the ueen workers and drones;. You will learn lots of things in this book if not all that you will ever need to know about honeybees Awesome read if you re thinking about beekeeping
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HONEYBEE From Hive to Home Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper Read ô PDF, DOC, TXT or eBook Pollination and its importance to sustaining all life; the culinary pleasures of honey; hiving and keeping honeybees; the ancient practice of apitherapy or healing with honey pollen and bee venom; and much Recipes for food and personal care products appear throughout Also included is an excellent one of a kind appendix that lists 75 different honey varietals with information on provenance tasting notes and food and wine pairin. This was the first book I read on beginning beekeeping I felt like the writing was over simple The author s tone made it feel like Young Adult fiction There was some good introductory information but she didn t go in depth I didn t finish it I enjoyed Kim Flottum s Backyard Beekeeper much
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HONEYBEE From Hive to Home Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper Read ô PDF, DOC, TXT or eBook Now in paperback Marina Marchese's inspirational and practical story of learning to raise honeybees and creating a life she loves In 1999 Marina Marchese fell in love with bees during a tour of a neighbor's honeybee hives She uit her job acuired her own bees built her own hives harvested honey earned a certificate in apitherapy studied wine tasting in order to transfer those skills to honey tasting and eventually opened her ow. This was not the best book I have read in this genre but I did enjoy parts of it Part of the problem is that the books did not seem to know what it wanted to be It started out as a memoir on how the author got into beekeeping then it flirted with being a beekeeping manual without uite enough details For a while I felt that it was an advertisement for the author s line of natural bee products that I am not familiar with and then it turned into a review of honeys around the world with a pitch that honey should be as competitive as fine wines Any of those books would have been fine but the odd mixture of incomplete parts left me feeling that it was not well laid out and it definitely needed editing There is an interesting index of world famous honeys in the back and it does mention my personal favorite Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey perhaps because I have not tried many of the others but Leatherwood is excellent so I liked that partI expected the book to be like the excellent though obscure Beeing Life Motherhood and 180000 Honeybees by Rosanne Daryl Thomas which I read a few years ago and absolutely loved 5 stars but this book was not nearly so inspiring If you liked this book please find a copy of Beeing as it is a much better book in this genre If you want a better book on the different types of honey in the world I recommend The Honey Trail In Pursuit of Liuid Gold and Vanishing Bees by Grace Pundyk which is a fascinating travel tale sampling the honeys of the world and where they come from with many details than this book