honeyIt’s been a banner year for GloryBee’s SAVE the BEE® social initiative all culminating with a $90k donation to Oregon State University Honey Bee Lab on Friday, April 20. SAVE...
Spicy and sweet, our bacon coconut chicken skewers are the perfect hearty appetizer. Sweet from the coconut sugar, and salty from the bacon, they're full of mouthwatering flavor. If you...
Bee pollen, usually food for young honey bees, is about 40% protein and is rich in amino acids. In the last post, we revealed two yummy recipes that are perfect...
March 22nd is the United Nations World Water Day. By early spring here in Oregon we tend to feel like water is abundant, especially the type that falls from the...
When you see a small, striped, stinging creature making its way from flower to flower, you might be inclined to cry out in fear. If you’re allergic or entomophobic, it’s...
B Corps are businesses that are working together to create a better world, using business as a force for good. Becoming a B Corp 2 years ago is helping us...
We need bees. With 80% of food crops relying on honey bees for pollination, it has been found that one of every three bites of food we eat is pollinated...
With Fall weather upon us, it's often time to clean up your garden and harvest the year's final bounty. We love using squashes for many recipes throughout the season -...
The honey bears many families have in their homes sure are cute, but they're popular for a plethora of other reasons, too. Organic honey is definitely having a moment. It's...
Back to school week seems to get busier every year. If you can prepare and make a few meals in advance it always helps. Our Back to School Breakfast Muffins...
Always finding yourself on the go? Too busy enjoying the outdoors to make homemade treats? Don’t worry about it, that’s what summer is for! GloryBee has four easy snack essentials...
Honey Bees have faced increasingly unprecedented die-offs in recent years. Although climate change, parasites, pesticides and industrial agriculture are believed to be part of the problem, more research is needed...
Pollination is necessary for flowers to develop seeds. It’s the process of transferring pollen from the stamen (male part) of a flower to its stigma (female part). Most plants are...
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