Tips from QueenBee:
Anatomy of Our Honey Recipes
Good evening! QueenBee here. In my last post, Have You Used Our Honey Recipe Blog?, I talked about how our recipe blog is organized. In that post, I promised to talk to you about the Anatomy of Our Honey Recipes. So, this blog will be filled with tips for getting the best use from one of our Honey Recipes. Here is what one of our typical honey recipes looks like:
Intro to Our Honey Recipes
Here is a blow-up of the introduction to one of our recipe for Savory Honey Glazed Pecans:
The introduction to our honey recipes often gives our tips for using the recipe, an occasion we chose the recipe for, or an interesting tidbit of information about working with the recipe.
Health Tip
Here is an example of one of our health tips for the same recipe:
In this section of our honey recipes, we give a health tip for at least one of the main ingredients. We know our readers and customers are health-conscious, so we look for the healthiest ingredients to use in our honey recipes.
The Honey Recipe
Here is the body of one of our honey recipes:
The ingredients and instructions are located in the third section of our honey recipe posts.You can see that there also is a print link so that you can print the recipe out.
Can I Share Bee Wild’s Honey Recipes?
Of course, you can. The ingredients and instructions for any recipe are part of the public domain. It’s only the introductory comments and the health tips that are copyrighted. So, go ahead and share the recipes or send a friend or loved one a link to our honey recipe blog, http://recipes.beewild.buzz. We also welcome all comments and suggestions, especially if you’ve used one of our recipes.
Stay tuned for our next blog. QueenBee is going to share how she takes one of her favorite recipes and uses Devil’s Advocate to replace traditional ingredients.