Author: The Honey Reviewer

  • Wedderspoon Organic Manuka Honey Lemon Drops Review

    Wedderspoon Organic Manuka Honey Lemon Drops Review

    Are you looking for a great way to fight off a cold or sore throat? Wedderspoon Organic Manuka Honey Lemon Drops may be the answer for you. Made with 100% organic manuka honey and natural lemon flavor, these drops are a great way to soothe your throat and help improve your immune system. Read on for my review of these drops.

    • Honey – Manuka
    • Color – Nutty Brown, Slight Caramel
    • Aroma – Subtle Nut and Citrus
    • Flavor – Deep flavor profile with subtle lemon and eucalyptus notes
    • Texture – Not hard like typical drops, almost like a taffy or caramel candy.

    Wedderspoon

    If you’re looking for a natural way to boost your energy and mood, check out Wedderspoon. This company produces a variety of raw honey products that are perfect for those living a holistic lifestyle. Wedderspoon honey is sourced from hives in New Zealand, and it is never heated or filtered.

    Which means that it retains all of its natural nutrients and enzymes. In addition to being a delicious addition to your diet, raw honey has plenty of health benefits. It can help to soothe a sore throat, improve digestion, and even promote wound healing.

    I tried out these drops recently when I was feeling under the weather. What a relief that they really did help me feel better. My throat had a nice coating that wasn’t dry, acidic or too sweet. The honey provides sweetness and the lemon provides a nice tart flavor that helps to balance them without being too overpowering. I also utilized Zest Tea to get me through my fatigued work days.

    The drops are also really easy to take. Fortunately, I found that they didn’t leave me feeling with that overpowering film and sweetness like some other throat lozenges do.

    New Zealand’s exclusive Manuka honey is a type of honey that is produced by bees that pollinate the manuka bush. The unique thing about manuka honey is that it contains high levels of a compound called Methylglyoxal (MGO).

    This compound has powerful antibacterial properties, and studies have shown that it can kill a range of harmful bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).

    A Little About Manuka Honey

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    Did you know Manuka honey also has anti-inflammatory properties? Manuka honey has been used to treat a variety of skin conditions, such as acne and eczema. In addition, manuka honey has antioxidant properties, which means it can help to protect the body against damage from free radicals. So, if you’re looking for a natural way to boost your health, then manuka honey might be just what you need.

    What Is Propolis?

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    Propolis is used as a glue to seal hive bodies

    Honeybees produce propolis, which is a natural substance that is collected by bees from the buds of trees and used to repair and disinfect their hive.

    Propolis is also known for its healing properties and has been used medicinally for centuries. Some of the health benefits of propolis include its ability to fight infections, reduce inflammation, heal wounds, and boost immunity.

    Additionally, propolis has anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties. You can also benefit from antioxidants, and improve cognitive function.

    Commonly, propolis is a powerful natural remedy with a wide range of health benefits.

    Overall, I would definitely recommend Wedderspoon Organic Manuka Honey Lemon Drops to anyone looking for a way to fight off a cold or sore throat. Just make sure you don’t have any allergies to Honey or Propolis.

    Wedderspoon Organic Manuka Honey Lemon Drops

    The Honey Review

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    Summary

    A 4oz Bag cost $8.54 on Amazon. They are rather expensive compared to your Halls or other lozenges. But those don’t incorporate Propolis or Manuka. For the rare times I get sick, I think these are a great solution and would happily take them again or try other flavors.

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  • Zest Tea Review

    Zest Tea Review

    The world is changing, and so are people’s drinking habits. Tea has been a staple of society for centuries now with caffeine being one way to get your day started – but what about when you need an extra boost? If handling stress or staying awake at work seems impossible without another cup in hand, there’re other options available! Zest tea offers 150mgs per serving (about 50% more than traditional teas) which will give anyone the energy they deserve.

    Zest Tea Sachets, Earl Grey

    Zest Tea – High Energy Tea

    I remember working 3 jobs and using those 5-hour energy drinks, then getting about 4-5 hours of sleep then opening a Starbucks to then be surrounded by even more Caffeine. I’m always chasing caffeine to focus and stay energetic. I needed help in kicking the bad habits of unhealthy consumption of various sources of Caffeine, like sodas and candy. I remember finding Zest Tea in 2018 when I was in Pittsburgh. Zest is based out of Baltimore, Maryland so I felt like being as close to them as I was, I had to support them and give them a try.

    Besides there aren’t many companies that offer what Zest does with their Teas and Beverages.

    Over the course of two months, I ended up buying all their tea blends. At that time, they had just four flavors; Earl Grey Tea blend with hints citrus flavor in it similar to what you would get from an orange or lemon but not too strong so it’s refreshing and there’s also 100mg L-Theanine which helps prevent crashes when drinking caffeine overnight while sleeping soundly through any morning alarms because this ingredient has calming properties as well, making them perfect before starting work.

    Expansive Product Line

    You can now enjoy a refreshing drink that’s packed with nutrients and has the perfect amount of caffeine for your needs. Sparkling Teas, Loose Leaf Tea Bags as well as CBD-based teas come in many flavors so there is something to suit everyone! They’re great whether you want carbonation or not; we even have an easy method on how they filter out all those extra calories found naturally present within sparkling water without sacrificing any flavor whatsoever.

    The flavor is rather mild, but the tea has a full-bodied feel. I’ve only tried it once before when they first launched and didn’t care much for that particular type then either; however, after trying their newest flavors with more robust tastes (like Sparkling Tea), this one seems to grow on you quickly!

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    I’m usually able to get about 3 cups per Tea Bag. You typically get about 15-20 sachets for $9.95 or up to $12 depending on where you purchase from. They are commonly available at Walmart, Amazon or directly from Zest. I find them to be cost effective compared to Tea brands like Traditional Medicinal or Yogi. Needless to say, I love my Teas. It’s pretty incredible that I get 2 cups and maybe even 3 with 1 Tea Bag of Zest. If it was others, I’d need to pony up for 2 Sachets per cup.

    My typical cup consists of either Blue Lady, Apple Cinnamon, or Pomegranate Mojito with 1 tablespoon of Honey and a little Stevia. Remember if you’re buying local Honey and adding it to hot tea, you’re stripping the nutritional benefits of buying local. I recommend buying store bought commercial Honey for Hot Tea. Otherwise, you can wait until your Tea isn’t boiling past 130 degrees and you might not kill the beneficial nutrients. I’m not that patient.

    Where to Purchase

    If you buy directly from Zest, you can score free shipping on $40 purchases, plus use my discount for $10 off!

    You can check out their CBD Tea for $29.95 with 20 Tea Bags. Keep in mind this is direct from them which you get free shipping on orders over $40.

    Give Zest Tea a try. This is my go-to Caffeinated Tea with my favorite blends of Honey. Learn more about which Honey products are my favorite in my Honey Reviews, and be sure to check back for new products I’ll be trying out.

  • The 5 Best Plants for Bees in Texas

    The 5 Best Plants for Bees in Texas

    Courtesy of Bee Mindful

    Install a bee-friendly buffet in your backyard with these 5 best plants in Texas that attract native bees and other beneficial pollinators. You don’t need to be an expert at gardening or keeping honeybees; all you’ll need is some patience, creativity (and maybe just one friend!)

    Bluebonnet

    Bluebonnet Flower Best Plants for Bees in Texas

    The official flower of the lone star state. Bluebonnets are also known as Lupinus texensis in their latin name.

    If the winter is mild, Bluebonnets start blooming in late February or March. Typically, it’s early April when they bloom in mass. They bloom for a few weeks and then trade for other wildflowers.

    Plant them in rocky alkaline soil, and plan to plant them in October. Winter rain and weather will impact how many will actually bloom. Bluebonnets became the state flower in 1901! It beat out the Prickly Pear Cactus and Cotton Boll.

    Texas Betony

    Texas gardening at times is tough, and may require more resilient plants. The Texas Betony pairs great with the Bluebonnets and can withstand some of the harsh Texas weather periods. Texas Betony is a known as Stachys coccinea in latin, and is a member of the mint family. It requires little water after its initial planting period, doesn’t require fertilizer, is deer resistant and has a long bloom cycle.

    It grows 1 to 3 feet high and likely will sprawl. Commonly used as a border plant in landscapes. It’s one of the favored Texas plants typically used by local gardeners. Blooms start in March through October. It’s also an excellent pot plant.

    Prickly Pear

    Best Plants for Bees in Texas Prickly Pear

    One of the better-known Cactus in Texas. Bees love these flowers. Plus, the pads, flowers, and most of the fruit varieties are edible after careful cleaning. Also known as Opuntia in latin, or Nopal Cactus or Paddle Cactus. Typically found in warm dry climates in the southwest, but they even extend to eastern regions withstanding colder seasons. They prefer alkaline to neutral soil, and you can plant cuttings pretty much any time of the year. Keep in mind initial growth from seed is slow. The seeds need shade and should be kept moist. Expect 3-4 years before it produces flowers and fruit.

    These are extremely drought tolerant and you don’t want to water them for the first month. Then you can water every 2-4 weeks for the first year, however rainfall is often enough to sustain them.

    Cuttings are likely your better bet for starting them. They need full sun and well-draining soil for a bloom in June to July.

    Indian Blanket ( Firewheel )

    Indian Blanket, Firewheel Best Plants in Texas for Bees

    Often accompanied with Bluebonnets, Indian Blankets are popular annuals often seen alongside southwestern roads.

    These wildflowers resemble something of Fourth of July fireworks. Varieties are popular in Texas for their ability to tolerate heat and drought.

    Some are even entirely yellow, but most just have yellow or orange tips. Known as Gaillardia pulchella in latin. It’s part of the Aster family. Bloom times are long with months all through summer. May through August. Flowers grow longer if rain is abundant. Requires good drainage, Firewheels are super easy to plant. Moderate Deer resistance attracts butterflies and bees.

    Verbena

    Vibrant hardy and capable of withstanding Texas seasons, Verbena is a great option for Bees, Hummingbirds and Butterflies. It blooms all season long, and can withstand winter climates. Verbena even tolerates drought seasons with ease.

    Plant Verbena, also known as vervain or Verviene, or Verbena officinalis in latin, should be planted after the looming possibility of frost has passed. Generally mid spring or early summer. You can start them as seeds indoors for about 8-10 weeks if temperatures aren’t promoting outdoor planting. You can plant them in Hanging Baskets, Planters or as Landscape borders and used as groundcover.

    They do well with regular watering, especially container grown plants. Ensure good drainage is present as these can get mildewy and moldy. It’s probably a good idea to plant with others that have similar watering requirements.

    You can trim them back if they become too vigorous and it will promote more flowering and full blooms. Proven Winners have lots of good Verbena to look into. Verbena has over 150 different species so there is lots of variety to pick your favorite.

    Bring the Buzz Home

    Now that you have an idea of some easy flowers to plant in the lone star state, enjoy the company of Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and native Bees. Occasionally you’ll see moths, wasps and flies helping out as well. The feeling of having a garden and watching local wildlife utilize that space is really fulfilling and it’s something I think everyone deserves to participate in. Hopefully these 5 Best Plants for Bees in Texas gives you a couple ideas.

    Do you have any favorite seasonal blooms in Texas? Feel free to share what the pollinators seem to love in your garden. Check out what I thought of Kirklands Texas Honey, and Kelley’s Honey.