Friday, November 28, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
HONEY Rx FOR HEALTHY HOLIDAYS
BEE-UTIFULLY CALMING: UNVEIL HONEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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While my original “bible on honey” was penned fifteen years ago at Tahoe, a newly revised second edition of the #1 hit, is coming in 2026! My current love of lavender honey for the holidays is a testament to its enduring appeal. Lavender honey is a monofloral honey produced by bees that forage on lavender blossoms, making it a favorite among me and other connoisseurs. So, I ordered a jar of quality lavender honey (it’s smooth, creamy, and rich with a citrusy and woodsy flavor). But that's not all... These honeys can calm you and keep you alert, too! Sweet must-haves for work and play.
Why Honey from the Hive Makes a Great Gift
As noted, the delicate floral notes with a sweet finish and tang for me make it
a gourmet item that's a cut above regular honey. It's a culinary adventure in a
jar! It can be drizzled over yogurt, oatmeal, or toast, used in baking, paired
with cheeses, or even added to cocktails for a sophisticated twist. The
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and calming properties make it a gift that's
both delicious and good for the mind, body, and spirit.
The honey itself often has a golden hue, and when packaged nicely, it makes for
a super attractive gift. A real treat for the holidays, a little jar of calm in
the chaos!
Here are 5 holiday theme and healthy infused raw honeys you can make for a festive touch during the Christmas season.
Cinnamon Honey: Infuse raw honey with cinnamon sticks. Cinnamon is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It pairs wonderfully with apple dishes, oatmeal, or warm teas and coffees.
Ginger Honey: Infuse raw honey with fresh ginger slices. Ginger honey is excellent for soothing sore throats and boosting immunity, making it ideal for fall/winter ailments. Serve in hot tea or over roasted root vegetables.
Orange Zest & Clove Honey: Infuse raw honey with orange zest and whole cloves. This comibo evokes classic holiday aromas and flavors. Orange zest provides vitamin C, and cloves offer antioxidants Great for glazes on fish or poultry.
Rosemary Honey: Infuse raw honey with fresh rosemary sprigs. Rosemary has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Its earthy, piney flavor complements savory dishes like roasted lamb or chicken, and can also be surprisingly good in herbal teas.
Vanilla Bean Honey: Infuse raw honey with a split vanilla bean. Vanilla adds a rich, comforting sweetness without being overpowering. Vanilla beans contain antioxidants. This is a luxurious addition to coffee, yogurt, or as a drizzle over fruit tarts.
These infused honeys offer unique flavors and health
benefits, making them excellent gifts—for you/yours—or additions to holiday
meals.
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. Currently, the updated and revised 2nd edition, 2026 of a popular Healing Powers book, is in production. She is a South Lake Tahoe local. Her website is www.calorey.com
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
#1 Amazon Top Rated Label--The Healing Powers of Honey--NEW 2nd Edition Unveiled and Gripping in 2026!
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 . . .
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 . . .
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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.
Get this . . .
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!
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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.
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- 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
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Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Holiday Serenity in the Sierras
By Cal Orey
Holiday goodies are making the rounds in the sierras. I see it. I smell it. I feel it. I taste it. And Christmas is coming, another snow dusting will arrive maybe. Cookies, cakes, pies, and breads—all kinds—are circulating in homes, stores, parties, and businesses.
On the south shore, soon red, blue, green, and white Christmas lights will dot houses and stores. The excitement takes me back to childhood when I was a kid (who still believed in Santa Claus) in the suburbs of San Jose, California before it was a high-tech, gentrified big city.
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Monday, November 24, 2025
Granola Girl's Healing Powers Series...
Cal Orey

Cal Orey, M.A. is an author and non-fiction novelist. Her books include the Healing Powers Series (Vinegar, Olive Oil, Chocolate, Honey, Coffee, Tea, Superfoods, Essential Oils, Herbs and Spices) published by Kensington. (The collection has been featured by the Good Cook Book Club.) Orey’s new book is Soulmates with Paws.
Granola Girl’s Healing Powers Series: A Treasure Chest of Goodness
Are there any classic novels that you only recently read for the first time?
Well, it’s not a “classic” but it is a bestseller and I finally read it. I savored the short and oh so sweet, tuesdays with Morrie. As a ghostwriter I was told by the client that this is the kind of vibe he wanted for the non-fiction novel I wrote for him.
The end is a bittersweet one. I was promised co-author credit. The client fibbed and my name is not on the book. I did pen The Healing Powers of Tea, and tea plays a big role in his book. So in my heart I know it’s my baby.
You’re organizing a party. Which two authors, dead or alive, do you invite?
I would love to host John Steinbeck. He input his emotion into his work. And, of course, Travels with Charley is one of my favorites books. When I was in my early twenties, I left Northern California and hitched and hiked with my dog in search of America. Steinbeck was my mentor, my teacher, my hero.
Next up for tea and scones, would be Stephen King. I would love to hear him tell a spooky tale. One late winter, I drove from Lake Tahoe to Reno for a book signing. He was there a week prior. It was a hard act to follow. But I got a call from the manager a day before my event. She said, “I don’t know how to tell you this but all of your books sold out.” So, I took my beloved Brittany and we ended up bringing more books to the bookstore.
Who are your favorite writers? Are there any who aren’t as widely known as they should be, whom you’d recommend in particular?
The trio of authors I chose for my oral exams in grad school are still my favorite writers. So, it’s John Steinbeck, Edward Albee (I was going to be a playwright), and George Elliot who had a sensitive husband who trashed her bad reviews. (My professors did approve of the master. However, they said they hoped I became an author—not a literature teacher.)
What do you read when you’re working on a book? And what kind of reading do you avoid while writing?
I read books and articles related to my chosen topic. I make a point of it to choose a different angle, style, and turn the subject matter upside down—this way it’s all mine. I stay clear of novels because it’s too distracting and takes me out of the zone.
What moves you most in a work of literature?
When the author reveals the inner self and isn’t timid to share feelings—that is what makes me laugh or cry.
What genres do you especially enjoy reading?
My favorite genres include Sci-Fi, Romance, and Adventure.
What book are you planning to read next?
I’m too busy writing. I will not be reading but writing Book 2: Soulmates with Paws: A Collection of Tales & Tails.
What books and authors have impacted your writing career?
Anne Rice taught a class at San Francisco State University—and she was amazingly real. Rice told us when we write we should pretend to disrobe and share ourselves without inhibitions. And that’s just what I do.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
The Purr-Fect Thanksgiving Gift (for All Ages) Heartwarming REVIEW
Courage With Paws--Best Selling Children's Story
Title: Courage with Paws
Subtitle: The Heart of a Siamese Cat
Author: Cal Orey
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 979-8-8230-3345-9
Pages: 48
Genre: Illustrated Metaphor / Poetry / Children’s Story / Inspired by a True Story
Reviewer: Beth Adams
Although the statistics for heart disease vary, it can be justly concluded to be the most awful killer in our society. Often sneaking up on people unsuspectedly and killing instantly in the form of a heart attack, this unforgiving disease needs to be brought to light – and lessons of survivors have to be shared. This is the underlying theme in the latest of award-winning and prolific author Cal Orey’s books titled, Courage with Paws – The Heart of a Siamese Cat.
Cal Orey tells this story vicariously through the eyes of her Siamese-mix Cat, given the most royal name of Sir Whiskers McPurrington. Living in the high country of Lake Tahoe, one sunny afternoon Sir Whiskers felt odd – short of breath – and his heart began racing. “Rushed to the animal hospital things got serious quickly,” the narration explained. The story goes into an NDE, near-death-experience, telling how Dr. Furryheart saved Sir Whiskers. The doctor recommended surgery saying, “Time is running out, Mr. Whiskers. Your heart is very, very weak.” But “No” said Sir Whiskers, relying on his sixth sense cat-intuition to avoid further risks.
Sir Whiskers was told of a wizardly lion named Professor Pawsworth at BIG UNIVERSITY who performed miracles in medicine. “I can do tricks, A ‘puff-up magic’ gentle heart helper,” Professor Pawsworth roared, “using small Balloons to open up blocked areas in the heart.” I cried, “Yes, fix!”
This of course, is referring to an angioplasty, a minimally invasive procedure to widen narrowed arteries. Once completed, Sir Whiskers McPurrington regained his strength over time, and the book ends with a positive feline feeling of having faced fear and overcoming it with friendship and compassion during the ordeal with his best friend, Barkley, an Australian shepherd, enabling him to continue creating art and laughter – “spreading courage with paws far and near.”
Courage with Paws combines many elements showcasing Cal Orey’s finesse of creative writing. Artfully interleaved with excellent illustrations to highlight the theme of the story, along with photographs bringing in credibility of this being a true story, plus with the icing on the cake of having whimsical character names in the genre of Dr. Seuss, the book congeals into an art form with a stern message; that being to understand heart-health. As children are at risk as well, everyone needs to pay attention to this awful disease, which will only grow as a percentage in our population over the decades ahead. This book should be recommended reading in all children’s healthcare organizations as well as family libraries to drill in the importance of heart-health. Remember, not all of us have the cat-like quality of possessing Nine-Lives, so we need to pay attention to the One we have.
Courage with Paws is a must-read for animal lovers and anyone who believes in the profound impact pets can have on our lives. The book offers an uplifting reminder that courage and love are qualities that can transcend species, leaving readers with a renewed appreciation for the animals who touch our hearts in unexpected ways.





