Need a simple way to spice up your next meal or appetizer? A homemade dipping sauce is the perfect solution to add excitement to the ordinary.
Our Raw Honey is a great compliment to this dipping sauce because of its buttery undertones and mellow sweetness that blends perfectly with the mustard.
We love the simplicity of the recipe below. Easy to whip up the day of, or make ahead of time and store in the fridge.
Whisk together all ingredients in a small bowl. Cover and chill for at least one hour, or overnight if time allows. Delicious when served with your favorite grilled chicken, vegetables, sweet potato fries, pretzels or as a spread on a sandwich. Enjoy!
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Bee Pollen vs. Royal Jelly vs. Propolis: There are numerous bee products available, so let’s take a moment to examine the differences between bee pollen, royal jelly, and propolis.
Bee products have been revered for thousands of years, trans-culturally, for nourishment, healing, and well-being. Today, they are being rediscovered as natural superfoods. Three of the most popular treasures of the hive are bee pollen, royal jelly, and propolis. They’re often combined, but each is also quite distinct in its origins, components and health benefits. Appreciating these differences can help you make the most of what nature’s hardest workers offer.
Royal jelly is the royal bee food and a super nutrient-rich substance and to keep its health benefits intact it needs to be stored properly.
Knowing how to store it properly is essential to maintaining its potency. Whether you're using fresh royal jelly, freeze-dried royal jelly powder, or capsules, you need to be aware of their shelf life and best practices
Bee pollen is more than just a fad health product, it is a nutritional powerhouse and one of Mother Nature’s most complete superfoods. Bee pollen is a functional food praised for its beauty, health, and wellness benefits, being very rich in antioxidants, enzymes, vitamins (such as vitamin A, vitamin B and vitamin E), minerals (such as zinc, iron, magnesium and calcium) and much more.