martedì, agosto 28, 2007

Honey rush

No time, no time at all, except to point out I had sage monofloral honey for breakfast and it's delish. We found a honey store here so I am once more a fetishizing pig in shit. Actually we found it awhile ago, but Saturday was the first day I got my shit together to go there. Wheee!

Also would like to quickly point out that John Lennon's album Rock N Roll is really great. I heard it at Miss P's wedding for the first time because she loves it and now I love it. The Stand By Me cover is everything that's awesome about pop music.

4 commenti:

Melbine ha detto...

Honey, honey...I need to buy some more honey..

When did Lennon put out Rock N Roll? Never mind, I just clicked on the handy link you provided..

Baywatch ha detto...

this may be a Q for Dale, but, how do they train those bees to bee for just one flower?

Dread Pirate Jessica ha detto...

You sure do, Mel! How old do kids have to be before they can have unpasteurized honey?

Oh, but I know this one, Baywatch. The beekeepers take the hives around in a truck to flowering crops, and the bees are too lazy and clever to take whatever flower goo isn't closest, so they don't mix it much if there's one good source close.

Then the beekeeper harvests the honey before the flower crop flags and the bees beeeegrudgingly think of going further afield for flower goo.

Mmmm. Flower goo.

Dread Pirate Jessica ha detto...

You sure do, Mel! How old do kids have to be before they can have unpasteurized honey?

Oh, but I know this one, Baywatch. The beekeepers take the hives around in a truck to flowering crops, and the bees are too lazy and clever to take whatever flower goo isn't closest, so they don't mix it much if there's one good source close.

Then the beekeeper harvests the honey before the flower crop flags and the bees beeeegrudgingly think of going further afield for flower goo.

Mmmm. Flower goo.