Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do selected as the Indie Book of the Day & ‘for life’ feature post

Indie Book of the Day_BuzzzzzzzzBuzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do has been selected as the Indie Book of the Day Award winner for 7th of August, 2014. As a result, my book is currently featured on the IBD homepage for the entire day today until 8-10 am US CDT the next day. The book has also been added to their winners database (http://indiebookoftheday.com/past-winners/) and a ‘for life’ feature post has been created, which can be viewed here: http://indiebookoftheday.com/buzzzzzzzz-what-honeybees-do-by-virginia-wright/

BUY Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do, Now!  

HONEYBEES ARE AMAZING CREATURES, for they are insects that provide us with ThumbnailImage_Buzzzzzzzzgolden sweet food known as– honey. Learn the basics about honeybees, where and how they live. This is an educational, non-fiction book, for adults and children. Teachers, use Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do as a honeybee primer in the classroom– it is easy to understand and answers the questions: 

  • Do all honeybees sting? 
  • What do they do with pollen?
  • How do they make honey? 
  • What is pollination? 
  • Does all honey look and taste alike? 
  • What can we do to benefit the bees? 
  • What kind of flowers do honeybees prefer? 

With over 2,000 words packed in this small 26 page book, Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do, can be used in conjunction with other school curriculum in the classroom to teach children about honeybees. Real photographs of the honeybees, comb, hives, flowers, and even one of a bee’s tongue!

Indie Book of the Day_Buzzzzzzzz August 7 2014

Processing Honey, the Crush and Strain Method + Honey Butter Recipes

Honeycomb_Photo Copyright 2014 Virginia Wright

Honeycomb

 

This is the first summer (because conditions were just right) in about three years, that we were able to take the honey off of our beehives. Excited! Look at the honeycomb–light golden, summer honey, oozing out of the cells! 

Crush and Strain Honey

Crush and Strain Honey

 

We use the crush and strain method to process our honey; in the bucket is honeycomb/honey being strained in a special straining bag, inside of a food-grade bucket.

 

 

 

Look at the honey line on the bucket, just after 1/2 hour of straining.

Look at the honey line on the bucket, just after 1/2 hour of straining.

 

Look at my third photo, in only 1/2 hour, that much honey was already coming through the strainer (about 2 gallons).

 We will let this sit overnight draining through the strainer, and we will open the spigot on the bucket in the morning, and begin filling canning jars with honey. Yum!  

Bottling Honey

Bottling Honey

 

 

Bottling Honey is my favorite part of taking honey off the beehive, next to eating it! 

 

 

 

Final process...bottled honey!

Final processbottled honey!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary: This is a delicious, quick, and easy honey butter recipe with a dash of spice.

Spicy Honey Butter Recipe

Summary: This is a simple recipe that you can make with your kids. 

Honey Butter Recipe 2

Honey has antibacterial properties in itclick to read more!

Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do by Virginia Wright

Visit Amazon.com to buy my book Buzzzzzzz: What Honeybees Do.” It is an educational, beekeeping book about honeybees, with real photographs. This book is not just a book children will learn from–teachers, parents, and grandparents, turning the pages of Buzzzzzzzz, will get a little bit of education about honeybees and what they do, too.

  • Do all honeybees sting?
  • What do they do with pollen?
  • How do they make honey?
  • What is pollination?
  • Does all honey look and taste alike?
  • What can we do to benefit the bees?
  • What kind of flowers do honeybees prefer?

With over 2,000 words packed in this small 26-page book, Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do, can be used in conjunction with other school curriculum in the classroom to teach children about honeybees. Real photographs of the honeybees, comb, hives, flowers, and even one of a bee’s tongue!

~Virginia Wright

Amazon Reviews: 

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful

Format: Paperback Verified Purchase

If you want to know all about bees, honey, and hives, this is a book you will want to read. It is written for children ags 8-12, but even adults would enjoy reading it. Author, Virginia Wright has included many fascinating facts about bees and their environment. For example, did you know that drones (boy bees) don’t have stingers? There are pleny of photographs of the little buzzers too, including one of a bee’s tongue. Added bonuses at the end of the book include some lovely photos identifying plants that bees love, and coloring pages for younger readers.I gave the book to my eight-year-old daughter, who really enjoyed reading it. BuzzzWhat Honeybees Do, is a great book for teaching kids all about honey bees.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Learning Opportunity! June 22, 2013
Format:Paperback
 
This delightful children’s book is a great educational tool. The information provided about bees and the roles each of them play in the production of honey is very informative. The colorful cover and illustrations positively add to the reading pleasure and learning experience.Talented Author Virginia Wright clearly demonstrates her varied creative abilities as well as her desire to initiate and encourage learning opportunities for children. In her well-researched bookreading is made both fun and beneficial. I would surmise that this is the goal and greatest aspiration for most authors of children’s books and “Buzzzzzzzz…: What Honeybees Do” manages to do just that!Inspirational Author & Book Reviewer ~ Dolores Ayotte
A Woman’s Voice – Inspirational Short Stories – Volume 1

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Condiments | Honey Topping Recipe

Honey Topping Recipe

Originally Posted on 

Cream Cheese Frosting

This is a simple recipe that you can make with your kids. Who doesn’t love carrot cake? If you don’t, you’ll miss out. However, for those who do, the next time you make Carrot cake try this simple recipe for a delectable topping. There are advantages of having beekeeping as a hobby — the HONEY. My book, “Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do,” is an educational, non-fiction honeybee – beekeeping primer, for children and adults. If you would like to test the waters and see an abbreviated version of my book, Buzzzzzzzz is available on Kindle in eBook for only $2.99. I will tell you that the eBook version does not read the same in all eReaders. Enjoy your recipe!

1 PACKAGE NEUFCHÂTEL CHEESE
1/3 CUP PURE HONEY
1 TSP. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT ( MEXICAN VANILLA IN RECIPES IS MY FAV!)

Mix ingredients, and voila! This simple but tasty topping is ready for your carrot cake and is great on top of freshly made cinnamon rolls. If you would like more topping, double the recipe.

NOTE: When you can, buy honey from a local beekeeper. Some manufacturers, so I am told, sell a honey blend (honey mixed with corn syrup.) They do this– to stretch the honey. If you buy locally, from a local beekeeper, chances are you will get PURE HONEY. You have every right to ask… get only the best!

Check out this recipe: SPICY HONEY BUTTER RECIPE

Virginia’s Cookbook:

Ayuh, Another Downeast Cookbook: Recipes From Maine is chock-full of unique and delicious Game recipes for the wildlife food enthusiast. The recipes include everything from bear to raccoon, clams and lobster, chowders, sauces, and wild goosegrass greens. These recipes are brought to you from Registered Maine Guides of The Maine Professional Guides Association, members of Maine Lobstermen’s Association, as well as Bangor Daily News columnist, and TV personality, Bud Leavitt. I have deliberately left the inevitable imperfections that occurred when reproducing the original manuscript, (which was initially compiled 35 years ago) as I feel, this adds to the charm of the cookbook. I hope that you too will embrace its authenticity and that you and your family will enjoy these recipes for many generations to come. Enjoy! -Virginia Wright

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A FEW BUZZZZZZZZ WORTHY FLOWERS…

Honeybee on Coltsfoot Flower

Honeybee on Coltsfoot Flower

A few “Buzzzzzzzz Worthy” flowers that honeybees like… And when you see some of these wildflowers and weeds in your yard preserve a patch for the pollinators.

  • Coltsfoot
  • Dandelion
  • Queen Anne’s Lace
  • Aster
  • White Sweet Clover
  • Echinacea

 

For a complete list of buzz worthy plants and more information on honeybees  CLICK TO BUY “Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do” by Virginia Wright.

© Virginia Wright

 

Alexa Bourne Author 2012 Blog Tour

Honey Bee Promotions Presents

April 30, 2012

Hi Everyone, Thank you for joining me as I host Alexa Bourne, author of  Her Highland Champion, on my blog today.  Alexa’s book is available from Decadent Publishing. So grab your tea, coffee, or favorite beverage and join the party for HER HIGHLAND CHAMPION, a brand new contemporary Scottish romantic suspense! Learn more about Alexa Bourne as she makes her last blog stop in April here today on Virginia Wright Blog. Leave a comment and be in the running for a free copy of HER HIGHLAND CHAMPION, a $10 Amazon gift card, and a Scottish surprise! The more you comment, the better your chances of being the winner! Now set back and meet Alexa Bourne…

Thank you for stopping by,

Virginia Wright

Alexa Bourne is a teacher by day and a romantic suspense writer by nights, weekends and all school holidays. She also teaches online classes for writers throughout the year. She is thrilled to be writing for Decadent Publishing and to have the chance to share her love of Scotland with readers everywhere.

When she’s not concocting sinister plots and steamy love scenes or traveling and exploring cultures, Alexa spends her time reading, watching brainless TV and thinking about exercising. She loves to hear from readers. To find her, visit www.alexabourne.com or http://alexabourne.blogspot.com,


http://www.facebook.com/AuthorAlexaBourne
or follow her on Twitter @AlexaBourne.

HER HIGHLAND CHAMPION

A Decadent Honor Guard story….

Heather Winchester leads a charming life. With good friends, a beautiful flat in one of the most amazing cities in the world, and a promising future once she finishes her Ph.D, she is finally pursuing her own dreams instead of catering to everyone else’s…except she doesn’t remember any of it.

Malcolm Fraser has returned to his Highland village to forget his failings as a professional bodyguard. Believing he could just lose himself in the mundane activities of running his bed & breakfast, he finds a woman’s lifeless body by the loch instead….

Captivated by Heather as she regains her memory, Malcolm is thrown into the line of duty. As danger comes knocking on their doors, will he be strong enough to love her and keep her safe?

Genre: Contemporary romance, adventure, suspense/thriller

Heat level: 3
Word count – 23k

HER HIGHLAND CHAMPION

Champion Excerpt:

She turned to the bedside. A man stood there dressed in dark green sweats, with both hands clenched around the silver bedside bar. He was handsome, with light eyes, dark hair cropped close to his head, and a firm jaw. It was his hands, though. They drew her attention. Clean skin, defined knuckles, large fingers. Hands rough from a hard day’s physical labor, and yet, she imagined, gentle enough to caress the afternoon’s sufferings away.

“It’s good to see you awake.” He smiled. “You gave us all quite a fright.”

Okay, the Scottish accent drew her attention, too. At once, it both melted away some of her fears and sparked a whirlwind of questions.

“Where am I?” Her throat scratched like sandpaper.

“St. Catherine’s Hospital.”

She swallowed hard. “Where is that?”

“Fort William.” He reached for something on the table by her bed and brought back a plastic cup with a straw. “Here.”

“Thank you.” The warm water coated her sore vocal cords. She handed the cup back to him.

Wait a minute. Fort William? The only Fort William she knew was in Scotland. “I don’t understand. How did I get here?” Ignoring the aches in her body, she pressed both palms to the sheets on each side of her and pushed herself up. The blanket fell away from her chest and a new chill surrounded her. “What’s going on?”

Her arms shook, and she collapsed back to the bed.

“Relax.” The man set his palm on her shoulder, as if to keep her flat against the mattress. The heat of his fingers seeped through her hospital gown and into her skin. “I found you unconscious on the beach in Glenhalish. I called for an ambulance, and they brought you here.”

“I was in Glenhalish?”

“Aye, on a three day tour of the Highlands. Do you not remember being there?”

“No.” She squinted and studied him. No memories surfaced. “Do I know you?”

He shook his head. “Only from the beach. I’m Malcolm Fraser.”

She opened her mouth and then closed it again. Her gaze drifted to her lap as tears burned in the corners of her eyes. Panic swelled in her chest and into her throat.

“What is it, lass?” he asked with such tenderness.

“Can you tell me my name?”

Buy Links

Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/Highland-Champion-Honor-Series-ebook/dp/B007PJ1GM0%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAJBDF5XQBATGDX4VQ%26tag%3Dspea06-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB007PJ1GM0

Bookstrand:

http://www.bookstrand.com/her-highland-champion

Heather Winchester’s Diary Excerpt:

Dear Diary….Good grief that sounds so ridiculous from a grown woman.

Today is the day I’m getting out of the hospital. The doctor says I’m good enough for now besides the fact that I can’t remember anything. I shudder to think about what it’s going to be like. I mean I’m leaving the hospital with a man I don’t know. Am I scared? Terrified is more like it. I mean, someone’s trying to kill me and I don’t know who or why. And it’s not like I can think back to the even that landed me in here. I’ve completely lost my memory. Okay, I do know I’m from the US and I know who my president is, but that’s about it.

Ugh. As I stare out the window down at the streets of Fort William, I can’t help the shiver running through me. Physically I’m feeling better. A few aches and pains, but that’s not what scares me. I’m like a baby, everything is new and strange and unfamiliar. If the man who tried to kill me came up to me now, would I even know?

I’m lucky to have Malcolm. He seems like a decent man. He must be. He saved my life. I owe him everything and I can’t even pay him back. My gut tells me I’ll be safe with him even if he’s reluctant to have me around. Maybe it’s Scottish pride that’s making him continue to help me. As kind and sweet as he’s been since finding me unconscious at the loch’s edge, I can still feel some tension coming off him. I hate to interrupt his life, but at this moment, he’s all I have. I hope I’ll be able to repay him at some point. I’ll start by being as little trouble for him in his bed & breakfast as I can.

Speaking of the Kierlain House, I better get changed out of this flimsy hospital gown. The nurse says the doctor will be in to check on me and sign my release papers soon. Then I’ll be totally dependent on a man I hardly know in a country that’s not my own.

Wish me luck. Something tells me I’m going to need it.

Maybe I’ll write some more tonight when I’ve had my 1st glimpse of the Kierlain House and Glenhalish. From the way people describe the village, it sounds like it might be just the place for me to relax. I’ll let you know.

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