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The Backyard Beekeeper's Honey Handbook: A Guide to Creating, Harvesting, and Baking with Natural Honeys

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In The Backyard Beekeeper’s Honey Handbook , seasoned expert, Kim Flottum explains the process of moving honey from beehive to honey house and how to reveal and extract it so none of the finer aromas, tastes, or colors are bruised, burned, or broken.  You’ll learn which crops produce the best tasting honey and which to avoid. It also provides instructions for careful, considerate storing, and focuses on the best ways to produce, harvest, and use the honey.

Unlike the harsh industrial methods used by beekeepers who harvest a season's blend just once a year, The Backyard Beekeeper's Honey Handbook is idea for those who want to follow a simpler path to create an unforgettable product. You'll be introduced to the amazing varieties of honey and be provided with a detailed illustrated guide to honey plants along with their bloom dates and honey flows. 

The full-color, stunning photographs illustrate and exalt the process. This book will hel you create an amazing honey crop. You'll find dozens of delicious, healthy recipes featuring artisan and varietal honey for both sweet and savory dishes. The recipes range from dips to dressings to salads and vegetables to entrees and desserts featuring your own honey.  

168 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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79 reviews8 followers
January 20, 2012
This book gave me a good idea in what's involved with keeping bees, and found it somewhat daunting. This last 60 or so pages included recipes for making candles, lotion, ect from beeswax and cooking with honey, which were interesting.
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126 reviews2 followers
March 20, 2019
Definitely not a beginner level book, but definitely summarizes beginner level concepts before moving on to the "next steps" level.
Read The Backyard Beekeeper, 4th Edition if you are a beginner.
This one focuses more on preferred plants, shrubs and trees, and the production, extraction, and storage of artisan honey.
...oh and there are recipes at the end of the book.
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125 reviews3 followers
June 9, 2024
Excellent overview of honey harvesting. Really appreciated the honey plants section and the honey house tools and layout.
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1,052 reviews22 followers
July 22, 2009
Really enjoyed Kim's look at how to keep bees and the ways to process honey. He really presented many of the different options and added his experienced opinion about them.

I felt like this was the best book to move me from novice beekeeper to a beekeeper harvesting honey from a healthy hive. Mr. Flottum has also included a range of lovely recipes, everything from sauces to desserts to creams.
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Author 1 book7 followers
July 22, 2013
A good reference book, but I got the impression Flottum wasn't sure who his audience was here. Some of it is written for the hobbyist with a few frames, other parts are clearly written for industrial-sized honey production. As a result, some of the book will be helpful to some, but little of the writing is useful for everyone.
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103 reviews58 followers
August 5, 2010
This is a great book to help you understand honey and what's important for the honey harvest. It is aimed a little more towards bigger scale bee keepers but it was not hard to adopt the advice to my small scale beekeeping. It also has some good looking recipes that I need to try yet.
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110 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2015
A good book for the novice, lots of illustrations, explanation of what alters the taste of honey and harvesting honey.
Nice reference and a good start in the process of actually procurring the honey from your new hive.
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80 reviews2 followers
July 13, 2009
While not the best written book out there, the information, photography and recipes are just lovely. As a beekeeper, this is a book I'd love to have on my reference shelves someday.
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264 reviews50 followers
October 20, 2009
An excellent, contemporary guide that this beginner finds quite helpful.
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