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    1. · Have only a moderate intake of sugar; use unrefined or fruit sugar or honey in place of refined sugar


    2. Honey Bees: Honey Bees are very valuable in their role as pollinators as well as a source of food


    3. He never gets so much as a “welcome home, honey


    4. "Careful, honey," Violet's mom said


    5. "Travis, please honey, come on, this isn't helping


    6. "Honey, what are you doing here?"


    7. "Give you what honey?" her mom said as she dropped into her chair


    8. The stuff was as thick as honey and took time to pour


    9. solid and distilled behind honey shaded lashes


    10. “You know Kate, I’ve been thinking about those beasts,” Steve began as he was pouring honey on his second plate of biscuits; “maybe I could rig up some kind of a warning device

    11. the silver touch of cold metal and the honey tongue


    12. Umm… this is so good, and the honey and biscuits are fantastic!” Kate returned with his tea, “Thank you so much,” he drank half and continued eating


    13. And try, for a change, to sweeten your food with honey


    14. Do you say that you once bought a jar of honey, and you tried to eat it and what happened


    15. Maybe the jar you once bought was a blended honey, better used in cooking


    16. And do not, please, think that honey is always clear golden or biscuit coloured


    17. The French honey that is gathered from the blooms of gooseberry and sycamore trees is an exquisite sea green


    18. From Brazil comes a black honey, from Africa a clear, pale green, and from Texas comes one of the most unique honeys in the world, the remarkable guajillo honey which is crystal white with a pearly reflection like new milk


    19. He stuffed himself, especially with biscuits and tons of honey


    20. It was the sugar in the honey that his body required

    21. Not always available in American “health-food” stores, but to be looked for at any rate, is the exotic lotus honey of India


    22. I could go on for a whole book writing ecstatically of the wonder and the glories of honey but let it suffice to say that if you think you dislike honey then try all the different ones you can find


    23. If you feel I was becoming lyrical over honey I am going to be just the opposite about its greatest rival—sugar


    24. Why, I wonder, did we abandon honey, nature’s most nutritious sweet food, in favour of dry, sterile, refined sugars? I am afraid that there can be only one answer—sheer ignorance of the basic needs and capabilities of the human organism


    25. So when a new process was discovered of refining sugar cheaply and in large quantities honey began to lose its popularity as a sweetening agent and became increasingly less available as sugar became more so


    26. To sum up the case for honey and the case against sugar I would say this


    27. The use of honey presents no such problems as it consists entirely of natural sugars that do not have to be oxydized by the digestive tract


    28. Honey is absorbed at once without excessive stimulation or shock to the system and it does not result in a craving for more


    29. Sugar is no substitute for honey as, chemically, it is of an entirely different nature


    30. the fruit bowl or the honey pot instead

    31. ' The sounds became sweet and soothing like amber honey


    32. Kate brought a platter of biscuits and honey and placed it before him along with some iced tea


    33. He stuffed his face with biscuits and honey, and a gallon of ice tea


    34. When you’ve lived in the desert, surviving from oasis to oasis and never knowing quite when the next one is going to be found, living in a land of milk and honey is somehow surreal


    35. “But honey, that’s too far out in left field


    36. “Lima was just the turning point, honey


    37. You're tough, but she's got you beat by a long shot, honey


    38. Dave puffs out his cheeks and looks across at Carol, who is studying the attractions stacked in a wooden leaflet holder; World of Barometers, Cobbler Honey Farm, Tractorland, Gnome From Gnome


    39. “You look as though the bear stole your honey pot


    40. “What do you think honey?” she asked

    41. the honey on it’s own is so hard to separate from the


    42. “My guess is he’s found some sweet honey among the natives and went AWOL for the day


    43. I'm looking at a very large envelope with lots of postage on it which obviously meant I sent my wonderful honey bunny a nice Christmas card for 1982 the card is in the air but the envelope is so I'm reporting what I find over and out


    44. “Could you get me some aspirin honey? I have something to tell you


    45. “Good morning honey


    46. “We lost much in Shattered Rock,” she replied, her voice laden with honey, even though her words bespoke her disapproval


    47. When the girl returned, some hours later, she carried a tray, with a cup of fragrant tea steaming on it; and a plate piled up with very hot buttered toast, cut thick, very brown on both sides, with the butter running through the holes in it in great golden drops, like honey from the honeycomb


    48. "Master Ki," the blue eyed Death Guard said, speaking with a soft, gentle voice that seemed to drip with honey


    49. His stomach rumbled as he breathed in the smell of spices, honey and freshly cooked meat


    50. The scent of honey in particular caught his attention, sparking to life memories of gorging on Grimgy's specialty, duck saturated in a sweet honey glaze














































    1. He turned back around to continue his solitary drinking and the woman rushed off in a huff to sweep - in between assailing the other male patrons with honeyed words and batted eye-lashes, of course


    2. "Grindel," Skelda's voice dripped with the honeyed tones of reason, "I believe I've warned you before about questioning my judgement?"


    3. He told how her mouth tasted as sweet as Panchamritam, a honeyed dish made of mashed bananas, milk, curd, and jaggery


    4. - But there must be a way -I insisted with a honeyed tone


    5. ‘Just checking,’ I say honeyed


    6. honey"'s me when I need to be "oh honey"ed


    7. Undeniably breathtaking, her smile lit her face with honeyed beauty and Byron felt his ribcage thud as his heartbeat quickened


    8. held me back with honeyed words:


    9. We headed downstairs to meet Annelle and Reven for a quick breakfast of biscuits, honeyed butter and strong coffee


    10. She felt an unusual tingle at his touch; he saw her startled expression and his smile became warmer, more honeyed

    11. So she poured the honeyed milk and gave it to him and he drank it in one long swallow, sighed and said, “That’s an awful noise out there


    12. "Retentio," answered Sancho, "means that whoever is in hell never comes nor can come out of it, which will be the opposite case with your worship or my legs will be idle, that is if I have spurs to enliven Rocinante: let me once get to El Toboso and into the presence of my lady Dulcinea, and I will tell her such things of the follies and madnesses (for it is all one) that your worship has done and is still doing, that I will manage to make her softer than a glove though I find her harder than a cork tree; and with her sweet and honeyed answer I will come back through the air like a witch, and take your worship out of this purgatory that seems to be hell but is not, as there is hope of getting out of it; which, as I have said, those in hell have not, and I believe your worship will not say anything to the contrary


    13. For if you go beyond this and allow the honeyed muse to enter, either in epic or lyric verse, not law and the reason of mankind, which by common consent have ever been deemed best, but pleasure and pain will be the rulers in our State


    14. Though the latter held on tenaciously, her voice lost none of its honeyed firmness and softness


    15. The way she spoke—a honeyed voice so whispery and seductive


    16. He continued to send for me punctually the moment the clock struck seven; though when I appeared before him now, he had no such honeyed terms as “love” and “darling” on his lips: the best words at my service were “provoking puppet,” “malicious elf,” “sprite,” “changeling,” &c


    17. She did so evidently feeling there was a charm in the exaggerated, honeyed modulation of the syllables


    18. "Madame, Madame," sounded the honeyed accents of De Griers as he leant over to whisper in the Grandmother's ear


    19. " he piped suddenly, in a honeyed voice with a peculiar intonation, still holding his hands in his


    20. Mark Ivanovitch, however, would not be gainsaid, and restraining his feelings, said something very honeyed to Semyon Ivanovitch again, knowing that that was how he ought to treat a sick man

    21. It will now be proper to take a correct view of this famous letter of the Duc de Cadore of the 5th August, this honeyed charm, which has seduced us into a labyrinth, from whose gloomy cells and devious windings we are, I fear, not soon to be extricated


    1. Did you then decide never to buy apples again because you disliked the taste of sour ones? There are very many different honeys


    2. Why not try one of the dark honeys, brown as a nut, with the strong and heady sweetness of sunshine? Why not try one of the mild, creamy white honeys, thick and subtle flavoured? There is such a bewildering variety of honeys from all over the world that I could not possibly name them all, but perhaps the most delectable of all, though it is a matter of personal preference, are the clover honeys, smooth and mellow as butterscotch, and with an unforgettable bouquet, and the dark-toned, exotic honeys of the Caribbean


    3. Honeys are as multi-coloured as a rainbow


    4. From Brazil comes a black honey, from Africa a clear, pale green, and from Texas comes one of the most unique honeys in the world, the remarkable guajillo honey which is crystal white with a pearly reflection like new milk


    5. 'Check those honeys out,'


    6. honeys out there: after all, it was summer


    7. He also got a good view of the honeys that came through


    8. "Check it out boys, three little honeys cuttin' rug by themselves


    9. HONEY, SATCHI AND NATWARLAL, HONEYS FATHER, AT THE


    10. What an idea to pay her for the favors of a MILF or two in the wife swaps though not all of them were honeys? So roping in Vimala, he went on a hunt for the promising, and soon succeeded in roping in the willing – an educated and sophisticated couple in their mid-twenties, who were married for some years by then; he was handsome and successful, and she was sexy and charming

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