That honey looks gorgeous
that's my current position
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Does honey come from bee's bums?
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Does honey come from bee's bums?
TMI
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Does honey come from bee's bums?
No comment
I have just had a fruit salad.
No where near as good looking as Mary's.
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:The mist is fair coming in
Sea Haar!
Are you reading last week's posts?
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I have just had a fruit salad.
No where near as good looking as Mary's.
Did you notice how there was a cut where a 'runner' came on and opened the jar?
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I have just had a fruit salad.
No where near as good looking as Mary's.
This is putting me in the mood for fruit. I've got some plums I 'm going to eat.
Thanks for the company.
I made about 10 mins
Baz posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:Baz posted:Where is Ullapool ?
In the highlands
North West coast.
Hi EFFT
Just been reading through the thread. I'll have to watch on catch up if it's always going to be on at 6:30
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Baz posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:Baz posted:Where is Ullapool ?
In the highlands
North West coast.
Hi EFFT
Just been reading through the thread. I'll have to watch on catch up if it's always going to be on at 6:30
It's on at 8.30pm, Fluffs.
Yogi19 posted:Baz posted:Japanese dried breadcrumbs ???
Why would they need to be Japanese?!
Maybe it's 'Japanese dried' breadcrumbs. as opposed to Japanese 'dried breadcrumbs'.
ie. Japanese method rather than FROM Japan!
Yogi19 posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:The mist is fair coming in
Sea Haar!
When did I post that ^^^^
page 1 or 2.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Does honey come from bee's bums?
No.
Yogi19 posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:The mist is fair coming in
Sea Haar!
Are you reading last week's posts?
I thought this thread was all tonight!
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:The mist is fair coming in
Sea Haar!
Are you reading last week's posts?
I thought this thread was all tonight!
No ....last week as well it's on on for half an hour
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Does honey come from bee's bums?
Bees start making honey, which is their food, by visiting flowers. They collect a sugary juice called nectar from the blossom by sucking it out with their tongues. They store it in what's called their honey stomach, which is different from their food stomach.
When they have a full load, they fly back to the hive. There, they pass it on through their mouths to other worker bees who chew it for about half an hour. It's passed from bee to bee, until it gradually turns into honey. Then the bees store it in honeycomb cells, which are like tiny jars made of wax. The honey is still a bit wet, so they fan it with their wings to make it dry out and become more sticky. When it's ready, they seal the cell with a wax lid to keep it clean.
So that's how bees make honey. They don't make very much of it, though. It takes at least eight bees all their life to make one single teaspoonful. Fortunately for us, they usually make more than they need, so we can have some, too.
El Loro posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Does honey come from bee's bums?
Bees start making honey, which is their food, by visiting flowers. They collect a sugary juice called nectar from the blossom by sucking it out with their tongues. They store it in what's called their honey stomach, which is different from their food stomach.
When they have a full load, they fly back to the hive. There, they pass it on through their mouths to other worker bees who chew it for about half an hour. It's passed from bee to bee, until it gradually turns into honey. Then the bees store it in honeycomb cells, which are like tiny jars made of wax. The honey is still a bit wet, so they fan it with their wings to make it dry out and become more sticky. When it's ready, they seal the cell with a wax lid to keep it clean.
So that's how bees make honey. They don't make very much of it, though. It takes at least eight bees all their life to make one single teaspoonful. Fortunately for us, they usually make more than they need, so we can have some, too.
Tonight's episode is called Big Crowd Pleasers.
Mary opens her garden to host a village fete and shares her brilliant flair for turning easy dishes into spectacular crowd pleasers. She is visited by two passionate brothers for a lesson in the secrets of authentic Italian pizza making.
Me!! made it. *phew*
Baz posted:Yogi19 posted:Me!! made it. *phew*
Yayyy Ignore my text then
lol It's just arrived
Baz posted:That cheesecake looks yummy
Everything she makes looks yummy
Yogi19 posted:Baz posted:Yogi19 posted:Me!! made it. *phew*
Yayyy Ignore my text then
lol It's just arrived
I know...my watch just binged tbh I'd forgotten this was on til I saw El's post
Yogi19 posted:Baz posted:That cheesecake looks yummy
Everything she makes looks yummy
True
I want that stew!