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I'll admit it, I'm not a big fan of cooking. But, I LOVE to eat tasty foods. So to bridge the gap, I've created these easy recipes using our infused honeys! Pork Chops Coat skillet with EVOO. Pepper the chops and brown both sides over medium heat. Cover with lid and reduce heat to low. Cook thoroughly, 30-40 minutes depending upon thickness. Remove lid and raise heat to high to thicken and intensify flavor of juices. Remove from skillet and drizzle with Fiery Sweet Mesquite honey. Roasted Brussels Sprouts Heat oven to 400⁰, lightly coat Brussels Sprouts with EVOO. Sprinkle with cracked pepper and roast in oven for 40 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from oven and drizzle with Fiery Sweet Mesquite honey. Grilled Shrimp Tacos
Peel and devein 12 medium shrimp, pat dry. Coat with EVOO, salt and pepper. Heat grill to medium-high. Grill shrimp until pink and curled, turning only once. Warm tortillas and add shrimp. Serve with cilantro, corn, sliced avocado, diced tomatoes, green onions. Drizzle with Lucky Lime & Sea Salt honey. Enjoy!
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Folks often tell how much they love our bee cowboy logo and we love it, too. We give credit to the fabulous branding and design group, Caliber Creative out of Dallas, Texas. At the start, we knew we wanted our company image to shine with a catchy, unique logo and a sophisticated design that would showcase our personal style. We think they knocked it out of the park with their creativity. Apparently, others think so too, as Caliber has won industry awards for their designs for Lone Star Bee Company. At this year’s ADDY awards, Caliber took home ten Dallas American Advertising Awards, one of which was a bronze award for their work with our Lone Star Bee Company packaging design. In 2017, Caliber received five Dallas American Advertising Awards, including a silver award for the creation of our bee cowboy logo.
Lone Star Bee Company congratulates Caliber for receiving their well-deserved awards! March is shaping up to be an exciting month here in the Lone Star State! The Texas wildflowers are beginning to bloom and folks are eager to get outside and enjoy the fresh spring air. This is our favorite time of year in southeast Texas and there's no better way to relish the fantastic weather than to head out to the many festivals that have been planned. Pack up your friends and family and come see us at these fun festivals this month. Come join us at the 2nd Annual The Woodlands Shamrock Shindig on March 17 where you can pick up your very own Lucky Lime & Sea Salt clover honey to make margarita cocktails at home. While at the festival you can sip green beer, Irish beers and margaritas! The festival includes music of the Kites Band, Metanoia, Jesse & the Midnight Peddlers, Lil' Zac the DJ, as well as Bagpipers. There'll be food from Mi Patio Grill, Wings on Wheels, Greek Squad, Kettle Express, Menchies Ice Cream, KICPOPS and more. Shop vendors of all kinds and take the little ones to the Kid's Zone with inflatables and other activities. Join in the fun at the SoTxFEST! This is a 3-day family fun festival dedicated to supporting the local charity community. SoTxFEST has 4 stages featuring many genre from Country to Red Dirt, gospel to jazz, from funk to classical, from Cowboy to Zydeco. The festival schedules Texas musical groups and no matter what style of music you enjoy, you’ll find it at Spirit of Texas Festival. Take your choice from many food options, which includes one of the biggest and baddest BBQ cook-offs in the Brazos Valley as well as a big, bold Texas-sized food truck competition. Taste the best our state has to offer with 50 trucks serving award-winning offerings all day everyday. Find us among the vendors and take home our Fiery Sweet Mesquite honey for your meats and veggie meals at home. You can’t miss this event! Experience music and fun at the inaugural Tribute to Woodlands Music Festival. Enjoy food trucks and the kid's zone, as well as 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s cover bands to include: VHT-Van Halen Tribute Band, Subdivided-Rush Tribute Band, Black Dog-Led Zepplin Tribute Band, Rusted Cage-Soundgarden Tribute Band, Foo Fakers-Foo Fighters Tribute Band, Nightbird-Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band, Grey Vinyl-Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute Band and the Fab 5- Beatles Tribute Band. We'll be sampling out our honeys so that you can decide which is your favorite to take home to drizzle on your favorite foods!
Before Texas became a state, it was a country. The Republic of Texas was a country born out of a fight for independence, on the backs of men and women at places like Gonzales, the Alamo and San Jacinto. In 1845, the Lone Star State was born. Texans are very proud of their history. And, we at Lone Star Bee Company are very proud of our name! One of the many things that we Texans love about our state is the deep sense of pride that is shared by our residents. Texas’s pride is the result of a fascinating and dramatic history that is like no other U.S. state. One of our state’s well-remembered historical chapters occurred when Texas stood on its own as a nation; as the Republic of Texas. Texas was once an independent, sovereign country known as the Republic of Texas. The republic declared independence from the Republic of Mexico on March 2, 1836 and existed until February 19, 1846. The boundaries of the country reached far north into states known today as Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming and westward into New Mexico and the size of the Republic of Texas totaled roughly 389,200 square miles. The first flag to represent the Republic of Texas was the Burnet Flag, which displayed a single gold star on a dark blue background. In 1839, the Lone Star Flag was official adopted and still represents the state of Texas today. A total of five presidents lead the Republic of Texas; David Burnet (interim president from March 16, 1836 – October 22, 1836), Sam Houston (first official president from October 22, 1836 – December 10, 1838), Mirabeau Lamar (December 10, 1838 – December 13, 1841), Sam Houston (December 13, 1841 – December 9, 1844) and Anson Jones (December 9, 1844 – February 19, 1846).
After 10 formidable years as a country, the U.S. Congress passed a bill allowing the annexation of the Republic of Texas on February 28, 1845. On March 1, President John Tyler signed the bill and the date for annexation was scheduled for December 29, 1845. While December 29 was the legal date of entry of Texas into the Union as the 28th state, the Republic of Texas did not formally transfer authority to the new State of Texas until February 19, 1846. February 19 is the day that Texans recognize the end of the Republic of Texas. |
AuthorNicki Praiswater is co-founder and co-owner of Lone Star Bee Company alongside her life-partner, Mark Crippen. Together, they both enjoy beekeeping, traveling and eating great foods. Archives
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