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Getting your garden spring ready!
As cold weather fast approaches, we are busy getting the farm ready to bed down for the winter. We are always looking for ways to provide more for...
Roasted baby carrots
Try these on your holiday table!
2 bunches of baby carrots peeled
1 tbs extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp picked fresh thyme
1 tbs orange ginger honey
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Orange Ginger Cranberry Sauce
Just in time for the holidays, we've created this recipe just for you! It's a simple cranberry sauce, full of flavor and sweetened with honey ...
We love being in Phoenicia
We are proud to announce that you can now visit us in person at 41 Main St. in the beautiful town of Phoenicia! We will be producing and perma...
Amazing Day in The Hudson Valley
One of my favorite things about life in the Catskills is the the transition from winter to spring, although the current weathers unpredictability i...
Upstate Dispatch: Saturday Shopping: Local Honey
Honey: a form of address, miracle food, medicinal unguent and mysterious immortal time traveler, having been found in Egyptian tombs intact, it has survived thousands of years. If only those crusty, aged urns of the amber nectar could speak, they could convey untold stories. What honey’s secret to eternal freshness? Lack of moisture, according to the Smithsonian Magazine and a combination of the following factors that produce a rare quality.
a beautiful winter walk in the Catskills
took a few pics by a winery near the Hudson River .... love winter in the Catskills.
Phoenicia Honey Company: Sweet infused raw honey to sweeten your palate
From Hudson Valley Good Stuff:
Phoenicia Honey Company, invited Hudson Valley Good Stuff to a private honey tasting in uptown Kingston at Chill Media North, a public relations company Confession: I have loved honey since I was a kid. I once snuck off with an entire teddy bear plastic bottle of honey and consumed it in one sitting. So, of course, I was eager to taste the new honey creations from Phoenicia Honey.
Many Health Benefits: Cinnamon Honey
Cinnamon has a long history of use in both Eastern and Western cultures as a medicine. Some of its reported uses are in cases of arthritis, asthma, cancer, diarrhea, fever, heart problems, insomnia, menstrual problems, peptic ulcers, psoriasis, and spastic muscles. There are scientific studies to support some of these uses. Some of the confirmed effects of cinnamon are as a sedative for smooth muscle, circulatory stimulant, carminative, digestant, anticonvulsant, diaphoretic, diuretic, antibiotic, and antiulcerative.
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