Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Tea Time Chilling Book Signing Following Stephen King

 

Friday, March 17, 2023



Over the decades I've been an author at dozens and dozens of book signings. 

Some book events I've teamed with well-known people featured in my books.  We were greeted by TV cameras, radio station hosts, a microphone and rows of people in the audience. Others, guide dogs to adoption cats upstaged me, the author, and nobody wanted me to speak out or sign a book. You just never know what's going to happen at a book signing--and the thing is, I continue to get booked and go on the road for the thrill of the unknown...

Last weekend on Saint Patrick’s Day, for instance, I took a leap of faith and drove over the snow shrouded mountain (with my Australian shepherd in tow and survival food) to attend a book discussion/signing for number six, the Healing Powers series tea tome.  So much for lucky holidays and numbers, I thought. The roads were icy, cars were moving at a snail’s pace, and a couple of times I mumbled, “I’m turning back.”
After all, Stephen King made an appearance. "How can I follow an act like that?" Not a chance. Ironically, the bookstore manager called me two days before my book signing. Her news was that my box of more than 40 books sold out. I should have called it a signing...But no, I offered to make the trek and bring more tea books.

Knowing I was stocked up on granola bars, salt and vinegar potato chips, bottled water, and canine chow seemed a bit calming for a snow day raining on my parade. While there were a few close skidding out of control moments, no “Misery” car crash for this food book series author. 
On the way home, I wondered, “Why didn’t I bake chewy cookies and bring tea?”  A sobering flashback of hitchhiking in my twenties through
a blizzard in Wyoming with my black Lab (not a snow-loving dog) paid me a visit and reminded me, "This too shall pass." We survived--and this time around, too.
Worse, the manager served up iced tea and bits of cookies. It looked like a Jim Jones Kool-Aid event. I was embarrassed. Why not serve hot tea and petite scones? After an hour or less--I left and rescued my pooch. If my books sold on their own, they'll sell again, I thought.

Back in the cozy cabin I made a fire, brewed a fresh cup of hot chamomile (two cups, actually), and cuddled with my action-oriented Aussie and zen-like Siamese. After a day of adventure, cravings for fresh coconut macaroons were on my mind. 
After all, it’s still winter-like weather in the Sierra and a home-baked cookie (filling the house with a sweet aroma) paired with an over-sized cup of my favorite beverage is super comforting and takes me to a place I love. This recipe is inspired by my new tea book The Healing Powers of Tea (infused with soul, thanks to pro chef recipes and gritty, heartwarming stories, and tearooms I visited both in and out of the country during research in Tealand).

While the drive in a post-snowstorm wasn’t as horrific as I had thought it could be, the chips were super stress reducers, but herbal tea and warm homemade cookies would have been more soothing. Next time around during a drive in the snow or rain, I’ll pack a thermos of tea and snowflake cookies.

--Cal Orey, M.A., is an author and journalist. Her books include the book series (Vinegar, Olive Oil, Chocolate, Honey, Coffee, Tea, Superfoods, Essential Oils, and Herbs & Spices) published by Kensington and available at fine bookstores everywhere. (The collection has been featured by One Spirit, Literary Guild, and the Good Cook Book Club.)  Her website is www.calorey.com Also, the Gift Book is offered by newsmax.com/tea

Monday, September 29, 2025

SA Seattle-Tahoe Healthy Getaway at Home

 Recreating a Seattle-Tahoe healthy blend at home

Cal Orey, M.A. 
Considering a return to the Pacific Northwest for my annual fall book signing and research trip, I’m reminiscing about a particularly memorable stay. One year, celebrating my birthday at my favorite Seattle hotel, the concierge thoughtfully arranged a comforting spread of artisanal tea and chocolates in my Puget Sound-view suite after I mentioned feeling a touch homesick. It was a perfect blend of Seattle charm and Tahoe comfort. This year, I’m contemplating recreating that Pacific Northwest ambiance at home. 
To infuse your home with Seattle charm and Tahoe comfort, consider healthy elements that evoke blending nature with urban flair.

Cooking: Embrace seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Think fresh seafood (if available in Tahoe, otherwise focus on sustainable options), wild mushrooms,, and root vegetables. Pacific Northwest-inspired dishes include cedar plank salmon to hearty stews are the best dishes with fresh herbs. A well-stocked pantry with artisanal jams, and antioxidant-rich local honey is a must. Baking: Focus on rustic, comforting baked goods. Berry muffins (especially blackberry), apple crisps with oats fit the bill. Keep it healthy with spices. Incorporate nuts for healthy and hearty touch into your recipes. 

Coffee: This is paramount to a Seattle vibe. Plus, a cup of Joe boasts perks including staying lean, heart health, and staving off diabetes 2. Invest in a good coffee maker (or two) and purchase Seattle roasts found online. A coffee bar area with oversized mugs, organic low-fat milk, and spices enhances the experience. Tea: While coffee is king in the Emerald City, a good selection of artisanal loose-leaf teas and tisanes are good for your mind, body, and spirit. Think of herbal blends for immune health. Go for robust black teas for heart health, and delicate green teas for keeping colds and viruses away this fall.

Tahoe Takeaways: My favorite choices for complementing a Tahoe home with a taste of Seattle, is to include art and picturesque coffee table books (with personal memories of Tahoe). Try panoramic postcards of the Seattle skyline with Mount Rainier in the background or serene landscapes of the Olympic Mountains across Puget Sound. Get Seattle-based Theo dark chocolate at our local Whole Foods Market. Then, you, like me, can savor South Lake Tahoe while enjoying Seattle’s sophistication this autumn without leaving the creature comforts of home! 

CAL OREY, M.A., is a bestselling author-novelist specializing in topics such as adventure, health, nutrition, and science. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in English (Creative Writing) from San Francisco State University. Her books include the popular Healing Powers series, and Courage with Paws: The Heart of a Siamese Cat, (Book 2) Time-Traveling Tabby, and The Ghost Ships. Currently, she is writing the new, revised 2nd ed. of a popular Healing Powers book, 2026. She is a South Lake Tahoe local. Her website is http://www.calorey.com  Healthy Tahoe

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Paws Through Time: Time-Traveling Tabby Featured in Oracle Visionary Magazine

By Cal Orey

Time-Traveling Tabby
Paws, Claws, and Quantum Laws: Feline Odyssey Through Dimensions!

In a world where seismic and cosmic events reshape the Earth and alter the fabric of time, an underappreciated cat becomes an unexpected bridge between past and present. As its new owner and cat experience the complexities of time travel, the feline’s heightened senses alert her to impending Earth changes that could redefine their existence. Together they forge a bond, revealing tales of feline companionship while facing the mysteries of the Universe…

In the short story Time-Traveling Tabby: A Journey Through Whiskers and Time, a scribe navigates a complex time-based landscape, and her newly adopted cat becomes a conduit to the past, revealing tales of feline companions from bygone eras. With its keen senses, the cat alerts its owner to an impending celestial event, forging a bond between them that transcends time and space. As the feline peeks into a future time loop in 2032 (impacts of climate change and extreme weather events), it must trust its instincts in order to confirm a calm future. [PAWS ACROSS TIME: ORACLE VISIONARY MARCH 2025, PAGES 18-19--Oracle Visionary | Oracle Visionary March 2025 | MagCloud]  

The tale revolves around a young orange tabby cat adopted by a seasoned prose weaver who takes “Gatsby” on a journey through time, visiting the 70s, 80s, 90s, and the 21st century, and eventually, the future. The feline narrator tells the saga of adventures, which are deeply connected to his owner’s past experiences and the stories she shares with him about her previous cats. As the cat listens to these feline tales, he feels a strong desire to prove himself and fill the paws of the scribes’ past adopted cats who endured Earth changes through decades in the U.S.

The Cat’s Journey and Sci-Fi/Fantasy Elements

As Gatsby time travels with his owner, he develops a keen intuition that allows him to sense an imminent earthquake, which he warns his owner about by scratching at the closet door for two days before the BIG event changes his life. The act of courage and loyalty wins over his owner’s heart, and she begins to appreciate the great Sir Gatsby’s wonderful listening skills and the special bond they share. The cat’s ability to sense the earthquake and his journey through time with his owner are the key sci-fi elements in the story, showcasing his uncanny powers and the unique connection he has with his owner. The cat’s experiences and the stories this owner tells him about her past felines who survived earth changing events, creates a rich and immersive narrative that explores the themes of time travel, intuition, and the human-animal bond. 

Take a peek at an excerpt from the Time-Traveling Tabby:

THE SHAKE-UP - Time's Tectonic Shift

Then, BAM! seismic waves shook my senses for two days…

The sensitive woman noticed my odd scratching the closet door;

I saw flocks of birds fly away from rumbling to come,

An earthquake imminent; shaking and rolling floor—and MORE!

Sci-Fi/Fantasy Themes

The story is heartwarming and thought-provoking exploration of the sci-fi fantasy genre, with a unique twist of having a feline narrator who travels through time and experiences the world in a way that is both familiar and strange. The cat’s journey and his owner’s stories about her past cats create a sense of nostalgia and high-tech wonder, highlighting the idea that animals can possess a deep understanding of the world and the people around them. The story’s use of time travel and the cat’s intuitive abilities adds a layer of sci-fi/fantasy that makes the narrative engaging and mesmerizing.

CAL OREY, M.A., is a bestselling author-novelist specializing in topics such as adventure, health, romance, and science. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in English (Creative Writing) from San Francisco State University. Her books include the popular Healing Powers series, and Courage with Paws. (Book 2) Time-Traveling Tabby, and an electrifying co-authored sci-fi-/fantasy trilogy--The Ghost Ships. Her website is www.calorey.com 

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Plant Some Green Air for Well-Being

 Cultivating a Green Space, a Personal Plant Collection

 Plant some green air

Cal Orey  Tahoe Daily Tribune

Twenty-five years back, upon establishing roots in South Shore, I initiated a deliberate intervention: cultivating a dedicated green space, a personal plant collection. As time progressed, this botanical foothold expanded claiming territory on the deck with potted specimens–maples, aspens, even lavender. The outcome wasn’t merely aesthetic; I uncovered a truth: actively engaging greenery wasn’t just nurturing plants…This connection to nature is an observation that gardening can do so much more!

Did you know plants can absorb toxic compounds and provide improve air quality? Being in the presence of plants and trees has been linked to reduced stress levels, lower blood pressure, and decreased heart rate. And nurturing plants and trees can be good medicine for you, especially during summer when windows might be closed due to heat or allergens. Take a look at the power of green air…

Top 5 Plants/Trees…Mind/Body Perks

1. Aspen-Outdoor Deck: Aspen trees are native to the Tahoe region and are suited to the climate. Young trees can be kept in large pots. Watching its vibrant green leaves in summer, golden-yellow foliage in fall, provides a link to seasonal changes and the rhythm of the natural world, fostering a sense of place and grounding.

2. Maple-Outdoor Deck: These native species, like Aspen, grow well on the deck and in large pot. Maples boast super colors. The visual pleasure of the tree’s structure, the changing colors of its leaves through the season, can provide a sense of calm, and enhance mood.

3. Snake Plant-Indoor: A popular and hardy houseplant (I’ve had one for years) does well in our homes with lower light and dry air. Studies by NASA show they can remove toxins from the air, which can lower anxiety related to indoor air quality and support respiratory health.

4. Lavender-Outdoors: Lavender are resilient for Tahoe’s climate and can grow in containers on a deck. The scent released from the plant, when warmed by the sun, can have an effect on relaxation. Having a lavender plant (or several!) on the deck, provides stress reduction via aromatherapy.

5. Spider Plant-Indoor: A popular and easy-to-grow houseplant known for its “spiderettes” or “baby” plantets are good for the mind/body, too. Research suggests that the presence of plants in a workspace can help with mind fatigue. Having a spider plant indoors may also contribute to aiding in concentration and focus during tasks.

The golden rule of green thumb at Tahoe is, after Memorial Day it’s time to get busy with your plants and trees for their versatile qualities and positive effects on your well-being.

CAL OREY, M.A., is a bestselling author-novelist specializing in topics such as adventure, health, nutrition, and science. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in English (Creative Writing) from San Francisco State University. Her books include the popular Healing Powers series, and Courage with Paws: The Heart of a Siamese Cat, (Book 2) Time-Traveling Tabby, and a sci-fi trilogy–The Ghost Ships. She is a South Lake Tahoe local. Her website is http://www.calorey.com

Thursday, September 25, 2025

A Ghostwriter or Co-Author Can Help You Finish Your Book

  INVISIBLE INK -- 5 Reasons to Ghostwrite or Co-Author

INVISIBLE INK

By Cal Orey

Need a Title? Outline? Unforgettable Character(s)? Captivating Narrative? Unpredictable Ending?


I am a ghostwriter. I am often on the job writing books for someone else. For example, writing as a military wife, I dished out heartfelt feelings in a woman’s magazine about my husband’s service in Iraq. Writing as a witty English doctor, I prescribe anti-aging secrets in a self-help book. Writing as my sensitive mixed-breed cat, I dispense advice to pets and humans in a bimonthly horoscope column.

            Sound like fun? For writers who don’t mind losing a byline, ghostwriting is an interesting and potentially lucrative career option. Here are five reasons why you should consider this often-overlooked writing path.

1 Interesting assignments

Ever wish you were someone else? As a ghostwriter, you can live your dream vicariously—without having to get credentials or be reincarnated. Being a “ghost” is like channeling into someone else’s body and mind. For example, I write for my 5-year-old cat, Kerouac, who pens the column “What Do the Stars Hold for Your Pet?” for a pet magazine. Not only is his name on the masthead, each column pays for his premium cat food and toys.

            Eric Neuhaus, a New York ghostwriter, did the writing and more for a book by fitness guru Joe Decker As part of the assignment, Neuhaus and a diet consultant cooked up healthy versions of traditionally unhealthy dishes such and meatloaf and fajitas. “The kitchen in my one-bedroom apartment became the test kitchen,” Neuhaus says. “I bought another book on how to write recipes. All of this was trail by fire. I never thought in m wildest dreams that I’d be testing recipes.”

Ghost Tip: “If you enjoy people, ghostwriting is a way to delve into some of the most unusual people on the planet,” says Marc L. Weber, a former ghostwriter.

2 An occasional credit

When I was assigned the Iraq article for Complete Woman, I collected the very personal first-person narratives of two military wives, using their unique voices to put together their heart-warming tales. I received an “as told to” author credit.

Ghost Tip: If you think the book has potential to be a bestseller, request co-author credit. But if the project is an author’s tool (i.e., selling products), credit isn’t a big deal.

3 Appreciative clients

“One of the most surprising facts I have learned about ghostwriting is that there are some extremely intelligent people out there who cannot put anything onto paper,” Habert says. “For some reason, somewhere between the thought process and the actual movements of their pen or fingers on keyboard, they become babbling fools.”

            In my ghostwritten book on anti-aging, I noticed while the doctor had good command of the English language, his prose tended to be dry. I was hired to “dumb down” his health advice and product information. And the doctor appreciated my ability to do just that.

Ghost Tip: “You have to check your ego at the door,” cautions Deborah Kotz of Silver Spring, Md., who has worked as a ghostwriter on several health books. “Realize that you are the ‘writer’ and not the ‘author.’ There’s a big difference between the two. You are not the authority. So, you have to convey the message that the author wants to convey.”

You have to check your ego

at the door. Realize that you are

the “writer” and not the “author.”

4 Big-money potential

Some book advances can make you smile. Case in point: I just signed a book contract for a five-figure deal, travel expenses and bonuses. For the next five months, I will feel financially secure as I ghostwrite about a fascinating and controversial topic. How rich is that?

Ghost Tip: “If you think the book isn’t going to get that six-figure advance, settle on a fee upfront for your services,” Neuhaus says. “If you think it is going to be a blockbuster project, then negotiate a percentage of the advance and royalties.”

5 Unlimited prospects

The best part of ghostwriting is that it’s like a deep well that never goes dry. Habert understands the glory of ghostwriting. “It is a lucrative source of writing, not only in a monetary manner but also in the volume available,” she says.  Weber adds that a baby boomers age, “that generation becomes interested in holding on to its memories, so there is more work for ghostwriters to do than ever before.”

Ghost Tip: “Network as much as you can,” Weber says. “Make sure people know you have the talent to help them."

            Each in his or her own way, Habert, Weber and Neuhaus have discovered that ghostwriting is a good avenue to a never-ending road of projects. You, too, can arrive at that point. Just put on your mask and go to work.

Getting Started

Look close to home: Offer to be the ghostwriter for your family, friends and co-workers. Don’t rule our your kids or pets, either.

Develop a specialty: “Whether it’s fitness or fashion, write about what you love and have a passion for,” says New York City ghostwriter Eric Neuhaus.

Network with other ‘ghosts’: Often, ghostwriters will be busy with projects and may refer clients to you for a finder’s fee.

Discuss the editing process: If you want to avoid ghoulish re-dos, talk with the author about edits before you begin. Personally, I have incorporated the phrases "No revisions" in the agreement. A dentist to hair stylist may make minor tweaks--but countless changes? Not a chance.

Get it in writing: “If you’re going to collaborate, you’re going to need a written contract or agreement that spells out show does what and how much you get—and when,” Neuhaus says.

Tackle Tasks:  Outlines, restructuring and crafting, developing characters, writing prologues, cliffhanger chapters, and WOW endings, settings, description, dialogue -- and much more!

Remember, everyone has at least one book in them:  It’s your job to connect mentally and emotionally with someone who want to hire a ghost—namely, you.

Published in The Writer (since 1933, RIP)

BIO: CAL OREY, M.A. Meet a super versatile author-journalist, columnist & ghostwriter (fiction: crime, romance, sci-fi, adventure, psychological thrillers, memoir & most genres) and a known on-air personality... 
I'm a born and raised Californian who keeps it real. I hold two degrees in English (Creative Writing) from SFSU, and pen the "hugely successful" Healing Powers Series, available at all fine bookstores --all 9 books have been graced with online bookstore website Bestseller banners; (translated in 25+ languages), many featured by Good Cook and Literary Guild book clubs to Newsmax media.
 
NEW BOOK RELEASE: 
The Healing Powers of Herbs & Spices: Timeless Treasures #9 published in 2021 by Kensington  
It has made its way to being a pick in Woman's World Magazine Book Club, and covered by Booklist, American Global News, GlobalInformerNews, NYC Daily Post, New York Daily, City Buzz News, Huffington Post, on board with Newsmax, and in more than 75 libraries worldwide (multiple branches, many copies), articles in hard copy and online magazines... noted on C2CAM, KSFO...

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

#1 Amazon Top Rated Label -- The Healing Powers of Honey (Kindle and Audio Formats Top Rated)

Is Honey the New Golden
Goddess of Good Health?

Praised for its amazing ability to heal the body, the ancient “nectar of the gods” may just be a 21st century healing miracle — the closest thing we have to a “cure-all” for dozens of ailments from heart disease and heartburn to insomnia, low libido, fatigue, cough and cold, headaches, and more.

If you’re a weight loss warrior, this gooey golden syrup can even help flatten your belly and whittle your waist!

Surprisingly, 50% of Americans have this nourishing nectar in their kitchen cupboard. Chances are, you do, too, but you haven’t even begun to tap into its healing powers. More than a sweetener for tea and toast, this ancient superfood has been scientifically shown to help:

  • Lower blood sugar and prevent blood sugar swings
  • Lower the risk of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes
  • Curb sweet cravings
  • Stop insomnia
  • Improve regularity — no more constipation
  • Heal cuts, scrapes, and wounds
  • Stop annoying tics and twitches
  • Ease asthma and allergies
  • Release tension
  • Relieve coughs, colds, and flu
  • Send pain packing
  • Blast body fat
  • Protect your eyes
  • Keep gallstones away
  • Give headaches the boot
  • Relieve heartburn
  • Fight wrinkles
  • And much more

What is this amazing sweet healer?

Nature’s honey. Yes — the same honey that comes from a flower’s nectar consumed by the honeybee.

A biblical favorite, honey was used as far back as 5,000 years ago by Egyptian physicians and in traditional Chinese medicine. It was so prized that Egyptian pharaohs were buried with jars of this golden syrup to sustain them in the afterlife.

In ancient Greece and Rome, the nectar of the gods was revered for its ability to calm coughing, heal wounds, rid the body of lice, and stop earaches, as well as heal hemorrhoids. Later, North American colonists would use honey not just for medicinal purposes, but to prepare food, preserve fruit, and even make glue!

Today we know that honey is dripping in disease-fighting antioxidants — and it naturally contains a built-in antiseptic that acts as a gentle healer and powerful bacteria-fighter. This golden goddess of good health is used for healing and cooking as well as in cosmetics, beauty treatments, soaps, and candles.

In her book, The Healing Powers of Honey, bestselling author Cal Orey draws on interviews with doctors, researchers, and beekeepers to reveal the true power of this golden nectar. One of the best parts is . . .

Right now. you can get this book — The Healing Powers of Honey — FREE, compliments of Newsmax. Click here to claim your FREE BOOK!

The Healing Powers of Honey gives you 50 different “cures from your kitchen” — home remedies for honey including those that help . . .

  • Flatten your tummy faster — no gym, no starving! Simply combine honey with this common kitchen food item. Page 69
  • Lower high blood pressure without dangerous drugs. Honey works great thanks to this powerful antioxidant. Page 71
  • End the strain and pain of constipation! Simply add 1 teaspoon of honey to a glass of warm water with a slice of this fruit to bring back regularity. Need something a little stronger? Add honey to your coffee! Page 175
  • Boost your heart health — take a healthy dose of honey with a cup of this beverage before bed every night. You’ll reduce the release of adrenaline and catecholamine, compounds that raise blood pressure and heart rate. Page 72
  • Honey is reported to help lower the risk of developing a variety of cancers . . . but how is that possible? Croatian researchers say the secret is ingesting honey in one of two ways. Page 64
  • Soothing help for sores. David Grotto, R.D., L.D.N., discovered that honey can help these patients with sores in the mouth, reducing discomfort. The secret? A gift from honeybees that’s chock full of 300 compounds including powerful polyphenols. Page 65
  • Calm an annoying cough! Try the recipe for homemade cough syrup. Twentieth-century scientists have proven honey can stop a cough even better than cough medicine. Page 176
  • Fight fat, burn fat! See how fueling up with honey before bed helps you optimize fat burn while you sleep! Page 68
  • Cravings candy, cake, or cookies? When sweet cravings hit, here’s how to send them packing! Find out how much honey will stave off the craving on page 69.

Rich in disease-fighting antioxidants, honey may not only lower the risk of heart disease, cancer, and liver troubles, quell a cough, or boost your energy — it may also slow the aging process. However, you should know . . .

Not all honey is the same . . .

Before you start plucking honey from your cupboard and adding it to your food or downing it by the spoonful, order your FREE COPY of The Healing Powers of Honey.

Inside your FREE BOOK you’ll discover 30 different healing varieties of honey — each with unique and remarkable “do your body good” powers. For example:

Researchers at the Universiti Sains Malaysia reported dozens of studies found tualang honey can halt the growth of some cancer cells.

Then there’s the popular manuka honey, which can help you beat antibiotic-resistant MRSA and staph bacteria. Research shows manuka has a high antibacterial potency — great for treating skin infections and aiding digestion. But . . .

There’s one little trick you must know before you use it. Make sure it’s medical grade manuka honey. Find out how to tell if it’s the real deal on page 105.

And when you want to increase the amount of
healthy antioxidants in your body . . .

Try buckwheat honey. One study showed healthy men who drank water with buckwheat honey had a 7% boost in their antioxidant levels. This isn’t the only honey to power up antioxidant levels. Discover the two other varieties on page 100 of your FREE BOOK. (Hurry, claim it today before all the FREE copies are gone!)

The Healing Powers of Honey doesn’t just give you the buzz on one, two, or three varieties of honey. Nope, it gives you the scoop on 30 different healing varieties so you know exactly which one, how much, and how to use it for what’s ailing you.

Wait until you see how much healing with honey is packed inside this breakthrough book . . .

50 Mouthwatering
Heart-Healthy Recipes

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Savannah Bee Grill Honey Salmon

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  • • Whole Wheat Cinnamon Apple Pancakes
  • • Worker Bee Mocha Shake

Cinnamon-Chocolate Scones

  • • Italian Croissants With Honey Pecan Filling

Bang Bang Chicken Salad

  • • Acacia Duck

Asian Honey-Tea Grilled Prawns

  • • Grilled Honey-Glazed Pork Tenderloin with Onions
  • • Honey Mustard Chicken Tenders

Honey Bee Brownies

  • • Apple Honey Pie
  • • Coconut Macaroons
  • • Chocolate Honey Brulee

Honey Oatmeal Cookies

  • • And dozens more!

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  • Lose up to 6 pounds in 2 days! Feel more energized on this flatten-your-tummy plan. Page 69
  • Stop diarrhea! Find out which honey fights campylobacter bacteria — a common cause of loose stools. Page 105
  • When you have a wound . . . don’t just pluck any honey off the shelf or you’ll risk getting botulism or gangrene! Look for this government safety seal of approval instead. Page 38
  • Gut troubles? Stop! You may not want to eat honey regularly. Here’s why. Page 41
  • Kick eye, ear, and sinus infections! Get the benefit of blasting all 3 infections — here’s how. Page 39
  • Live longer and healthier! Adding this “jelly” to your routine may help boost your longevity. (Surprise: This is why the queen bee lives 40 times longer!) Page 96
  • Libido a little low? Get your sexy on by blending honey with this popular spice. Be sure to try the delicious recipe using this combo on page 127.
  • Ease the aches and pains of arthritis! Add a teaspoon of honey to cinnamon tea. That’s not all; you’ll need to add one more ingredient to get the full benefit of this anti-inflammatory. Page 128
  • Stave off a cold with one of the best antibacterial and antivirals on the planet. Simply brew a cup of this special tea, then add cinnamon and honey. Instant cold-fighter! Page 129
  • Is there such a thing as too much honey? YES! The American Heart Association weighs in on the right dose for women and men. Page 59
  • Worried about your weight, your heart, or both? Researchers found that by combining honey with this sweet treat, thousands of people in Greece, Italy, and France had a lower incidence of obesity and heart disease. Find out the name of honey’s secret sidekick on page 67.
  • Bee caviar: Delicacy or powerful heart helper? Surprising answer on page 71
  • Stay on top of diabetes! Find out which type of honey is your most powerful ally, how much to take, and how often. Page 73
  • How to tell if you’re getting 100% pure honey from your grocery store. Page 56

Great for your skin

Not only is honey a head-to-toe healer, but it’s also a wonderful skin conditioner. Packed full of antioxidants, this golden nectar can do wonders for the skin by bringing back moisture. Try the moisturizing honey soap on page 200 — it works wonders, making skin soft and supple again.

Or maybe you’re still prone to acne or have a child or grandchild who fights constant breakouts. Honey to the rescue! You don’t have to resort to creams and lotions that dry out and irritate your skin. Honey’s antibacterial properties help clear blemishes naturally. Just dab it on and repeat twice a day to fight redness, inflammation, and infection for a smoother, clearer complexion.

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When one honey lover smeared the honey named on page 162 of your FREE BOOK on his face every day for two months . . . he enjoyed a 50% clearer complexion!

If you’re looking for the holy grail of weight loss . . .

Get a Flat Tummy in 3 Days

Try the Fat-Fighting Diet That Works For EVERYONE

Watching how much you eat? Forget about it! Inside your FREE COPY of The Healing Powers of Honey, you’ll also get the “Two-Day Honey & Vinegar Diet.” Here’s one diet that’s not about how much you eat but what you’re eating. Start dropping those unwanted pounds on this two-day jumpstart — there’s NO CALORIE COUNTING and you won’t feel run-down because you eat delicious energizing foods!

See the plan and the recipes starting on page 52. Claim your FREE BOOK now!

Look no further! Did you know you can drop excess pounds by combining honey and dark chocolate? It’s the ultimate weight loss secret!

This powerful one-two combination has led to lower rates of obesity and heart disease in Greece and Italy. Scientists and medical experts say dark honey is best because it contains more antioxidants and gives you get-up-and-go energy.

And when sweet cravings come knocking?

Kick them to the curb! Take a teaspoon of honey to stop those powerful urges to gobble down every candy bar in sight. You can also substitute honey for sugar. One teaspoon of honey is just 21 calories, and gives you all the health benefits not found in sugar.

Bee pollen is another way to blast fat and curb an extra-hearty appetite, explains holistic nutritionist Angela Ysseldyk. You see, bee pollen naturally contains lecithin — a fat emulsifier. The best time to take it? Find out in your FREE BOOK, The Healing Powers of Honey.

Speaking of keeping your body and your heart healthy, maybe you need to . . .

Lower your blood pressure before
your next doctor appointment.

The Healing Powers of Honey shows you all the tips, tricks, and shortcuts to lowering your blood pressure — including consuming honey before bed. It helps reduce the release of adrenaline, which can raise your blood pressure and heart rate.

While you’re at it, you might want to sleep in a little. According to medical experts, longer sleep equals reduced risk of hypertension! Learn more on page 71.

Hurry, order your FREE BOOK today while supplies last . . . there are many more great tips inside for lowering your blood pressure. Plus, you’ll learn how other healthy “bee happy” products like bee pollen, royal jelly, bee caviar, and creamed honey can bring you good health.

You’ll also discover how adding honey to the Mediterranean diet can be your golden ticket to good health and longevity. Your FREE BOOK, The Healing Powers of Honey, gives you the 10 “honey rules” for easily adding honey into this healthy diet. HINT: It includes wine and cheese and delicious desserts! As soon as you get your FREE BOOK turn to page 84 to learn more.

Everything you need to know about healing
with honey is in one big book, including . . .

  • 50 kitchen cures for common health ailments
  • 50 scrumptious healing recipes from chefs around the world
  • Bee-utifying beauty treatments: DIY recipes for masks, creams, body washes, and soaps
  • Helpful listing of honey’s 30 healing varieties
  • Healing superfoods that go great with honey
  • Cleopatra’s milk and honey beauty treatments
  • Best honeys for baking and cooking — names, flavors, and uses
  • Honey resources — where to buy
  • And much more!

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