Consider
using wildflower honey for an unexpected floral note.
2 cups unsweet soy milk (or almond milk, coconut milk, etc.) 4 tablespoons fresh lavender buds 2 tablespoons local honey (
I used a wildflower honey from Golden Angels Apiary)
1/4 cup Blueberry Kombucha (left to turn to vinegar) 2 Tbs Honey (
I used wildflower) 1/2 cup vegetable oil (or grape seed oil) 1/2 cup fresh Blueberry s Juice of 1 lemon 1/2 tsp salt 1/4 tsp fresh cracked pepper Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until combined.
Not exact matches
I
used to hike in the Big Horn Mountains, up beyond the plains, and come upon meadows filled with
wildflowers, crowded fields of vivid color.
I
used clover honey in this recipe, but feel free to replace it with other types of honey like
wildflower, sage or orange blossom.
Use a mild honey, like clover or
wildflower.
They're handcrafted
using local
wildflower honey and peanuts.
The resulting nut butters (classic peanut and blends of peanut — pecan, almond, and cashew) are roasted and ground by hand,
using local peanuts,
wildflower honey, organic coconut oil, and sea salt.
We only
use certified organic and non-GMO
wildflower honey sourced from Brazil in MELT Organic spreads.
Instead of
using a plain honey syrup, I paired blackberries with
wildflower honey for a pop of color and a delightfully tart fall flavor that I slightly accentuated with a bit of lemon.
5 1/3 cups bread flour, divided, plus more for surface (Kindred
uses King Arthur) 1 cup heavy cream 1/3 cup mild honey (such as
wildflower or alfalfa) 3 tablespoons nonfat dry milk powder (such as Alba) 2 tablespoons active dry yeast (from about 3 envelopes) 3 large eggs 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, cut into pieces, at room temperature Nonstick vegetable oil spray Flaky sea salt (optional, but shouldn't be)
On their website, here, you'll also find: Stator, made from a very traditional mix of clover and
wildflower honey; Priapus, a smoky sweet vanilla - and - maple mead made
using a Celestial Seasonings tea; Cupid, with a bright «make you happy in the morning» cherry flavor with a dry start and a tart finish; Bellona, made with agave nectar begs for a sliced lime as an alternative to margaritas; Venus, an almond - tinged mead; Slascha, chocolate - spiced to warm your winter bones, and of course, Vesta, the chile - powered mead.
Raw
wildflower honey is often
used by pollen allergy sufferers to lessen their sensitivity to pollen by eating 1 to 2 tsp.
He is careful to stress that the
use of this seed should not be discouraged, recognising a great irony; it is public awareness of habitat loss that has led to the sale of
wildflower seed mixtures and plants.
John Akeroyd highlights problems of genetic pollution, revealing that much of the wild flower seed
used in so - called
wildflower seed mixtures comes from agricultural and horticultural sources and is often not native in origin.
Organic, simple, and delicious, they
use peanut butter, cashew, and almond butters as a base and sweeten with
wildflower honey and maple syrup.
Using casual colors, materials and
wildflowers help create a less formal feel.
Last year's event was the company's first, with many schools attending local solar farms, seeing the dual usage of agricultural farming as well as generating electricity, discovering the biodiversity measures that many farms
use to attract insects and birds through
use of
wildflower meadows as well as learning how solar is a home - grown solution to the UK's energy crisis.
Soft landscaping was also
used — the boundaries of the site include
wildflower mixes to create a buffer and wildlife area to the edges of the sports field, and a new orchard.
«
Wildflower Schools, with its teacher - as - entrepreneur Montessori model and innovative
use of facilities, is exactly what our Charter School Design Challenge is about.»
Strong Reggio - Emilia programs (like the Journeys School in Jackson), emerging early childhood networks (like
Wildflower Schools), and forest kindergartens are examples of
using the outdoors, local community, play, and student interest to lay critical foundations for future success.
Through rich language and
use of metaphor, most often that of
wildflowers, their common names and lore, Inflorescence often treats its subject matter obliquely, making the personal and particular universal.
«We
use images of
wildflowers, and the natural communities they're a part of, to attract attention to important climate and conservation issues.
The photographers» ongoing project «Beauty and the Beast:
Wildflowers and Climate Change» — sponsored by Blue Earth Alliance — aims to
use art to inspire action (for more information about the
Wildflower Project, visit the website).
Here we have information on many of the
wildflowers and plants you will see along the trails in the park, and ones we have
used to restore habitats and plant communities throughout the Parks.
Wildflower Walk at Fort Funston April 21, 2018 10 am - 12:30 pm Location: Fort Funston The Park Stewardship team will lead a leisurely walk along the trails and share the folklore, medicinal
uses and biology of the flowers.
Smaller, juicier paintings such as «Goldenrods» and «Field of
Wildflowers» see Katz
using motifs from nature to experiment with the «all - over» approach to composition, whereby no one part of the composition is allowed to prevail over the others.
Although often humble in the extreme Mir's many proposals for outdoor projects - each of which shows up the arrogance and pointlessness of most of what passes for public art - evoke the possibility of a more humane society: the replanting of Christmas trees, decorations and all, in public parks in New York, once shops no longer have a
use for them; the sowing of a
wildflower meadow on a disused industrial lot in Glasgow for «children to play, for teens to have sex, for adults to take walks and for senior citizens to remind them of their youth».
Sunshine and Shadow (Winter Quilt), hand - dyed
using Alaskan
wildflowers and berries, hand - pieced and hand - quilted cotton, glow - in - the - dark thread, SAD light, 74» x 74» x 3», 2015
This means that many types of
wildflowers that
used to grow over large areas are now gone, and since various bee species rely on different types of flowers, some bees are left stranded without their preferred source of food.
«When you hear about biomass, you usually hear only about switchgrass, but we're looking at
using prairie plants including
wildflowers,» said Dave Williams, manager of TPC's Prairie Institute.
I
used a jar full of weeds (excuse me —
wildflowers) for this summer look.