Raw Honey Oat Cake
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Our honey comes from protected lands: Pristine, wild fields and woodland forests miles away from freeways, parking lots, jet engines, Diesel trucks, and processing plants.
We believe nature should remain natural. Our bees are far from any sprayed plants and never collect pollen around pesticides. We believe substances that harm plants harm bees and humans as well. Chemicals are not good for plants, bees, or people. They are avoided by all means.
Thanks to the wet weather patterns that the Great Northwest is known for, our happy bees dominate the evergreen landscape! All of the plants that they pollinate are watered by the heavens daily and in turn produce fresh oxygen and excellent nectar.
After discovering honey bees on our land, I went into full research mode, learning how to tend to hives. I knew the many amazing benefits of honey, from the time I was a young athlete. And, wow! What an amazing syrupy-gold substance it is! Naturally boosting health and wellness in more ways than I could imagine!
1. First from past wisdom from ancient history.
2. Also by applying what my grandma taught me about the basic health benefits of this sweet, bee-treated nectar. Because I love her wisdom, and she lived to 100 young.
3. Then using what I learned about it as an athlete, trainer, body sculptor.
4. And reading and listening to what new research and scientific studies have shown.
5. Lastly, taking notes from what the bees and practiced beekeepers have revealed through dedication, hard work, and precision.
Furthermore, I want to share the health benefits and importance of this golden gift in a well-balanced diet and lifestyle. Pure, organic, and raw honey delivers powerful and natural antibiotics, vitamins, and minerals to your body. For this reason, I call it the honey BOOST- a tasty and fun journey full of new bodily feelings.
The first ancient pot of honey was discovered to be from 2700 B.C. in ancient Egypt. Consequently, humans relied on bees throughout history. Now, we re-discover what others practiced for centuries before us. At length, the human body developed under honey’s influence, and mankind grew stronger from it and evolved over thousands of years.
Another ancient wisdom insite from Hippocrates (in 400 B.C.) states, "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." “The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition” ~ Thomas Edison
My husband and I always try to cook and bake in order to get the most nutrition out of our food. Raw honey makes snacking taste yummy while you do something great for your health Read more…
Our mission to bring delicious honey to all athletes and goal setters began unexpectedly. However, we are excited to bring you along our honey journey. Click here to read the whole story...
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