tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886901506309063491.post3382940158312378417..comments2024-03-20T13:26:05.510-07:00Comments on justthefood.com...the blog: Veggie LogsJoni Marie Newmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02205407456055236462noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886901506309063491.post-84487794839244171712014-12-11T12:36:30.967-08:002014-12-11T12:36:30.967-08:00Hi Joni !
I hate leaving a comment about an arti...Hi Joni ! <br /><br />I hate leaving a comment about an article that was written... Well, ages ago, but I had an interesting fact I wanted to share with you.<br /><br />I have discovered your cooking skills with your wonderful-amazing-mesmerizing-whatsoever book "The Best Veggie Burgers on the Planet" who fortunately was translated in french (and I'm french). I just want to congratulate you again and again because you made me re-discover burgers and I'm just so so so glad about it. THANK YOU JONI.<br /><br />But that wasn't my point. I wanted to tell you about honey - though I don't know whether you still eat it or no - but do you know that organic honey is actually good for bees ? Indeed, as you know, they number keep on falling and this is a big problem, for them and for the planet. This is parlty due to pesticides, but also to the way they're treated in industrial agriculture. The people who grow them do not have specific rules who tell them, for example, not to replace the honey by mere sugar when the harvesting time has come. In organic agriculture - at least, that's how it works here - they know what quantity of honey they are supposed to leave for the bees to sustain on during the winter, and they take no more than that. They also allow them to breed and work on organic fields, which keeps them from harmful effects of pesticides. Plus, as they are well taken care of, they can survive, and obviously that is good.<br /><br />I wanted to share that with you, so the next time someone reproachs you to eat honey you can answer that ! But of course, you should check if this works the same way in your country.<br /><br />Thank you again for your work !Wondercowhttp://wondercow-cuisine.over-blog.comnoreply@blogger.com