October is a one of our favourite months. The leaves are changing colours, the days are getting shorter and itâs Thanksgiving this weekend! In this issue of Sweet Talk, weâve gathered together some of our favourite recipes to make planning your festive meal a breeze. Letâs not forget that itâs also spooky season. Weâre sharing details of a fun Halloween contest that features our little buddy, BeeMaid Honey Bear and have an easy recipe for a classic treat (no tricks!). |
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If youâre looking for the perfect potato dish for your Thanksgiving Dinner this upcoming weekend, weâve got you covered. These Honey Mustard Potatoes are the ideal accompaniment for your festive feast. |
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Whether youâre Team Turkey or Team Ham â one thing that we can all agree on is that BeeMaid pure Canadian Honey is amazing on baked ham. Save this Baked Honey Ham recipe to make for your Thanksgiving Dinner or anytime youâre looking for an easy dinner entrĂ©e thatâs sure to impress. |
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Thereâs nothing better than featuring garden grown produce as part of your Thanksgiving Dinner. These Honey Glazed Carrots are a quick and delicious way to elevate your veggie side dish. â 15 medium-sized carrots, peeled â 2 Tbsp Olive oil â 1/4 cup BeeMaid Honey â 1 tsp sea salt â 1 tsp garlic powder â œ Tbsp fresh cracked pepper Toppings: â 3 tbsp. Crushed pistachios â 3 tbsp. Feta, crumbled â Fresh parsley 1. Preheat the oven to 400F and line a baking tray with parchment paper. 2. Prep your carrots by peeling and discarding any old or overly long stems. Place them onto the baking sheet and coat with olive oil, BeeMaid Honey, salt, garlic powder and pepper. 3. Bake for 35 minutes or until golden brown and fork tender. 4. Remove from the oven and top with crushed pistachios, feta and parsley. |
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Donât forget dessert! This Honey Cream Pumpkin Pie recipe is a crowd pleaser and easy as pie to make. đ |
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BeeMaid Honey Bear is looking for a costume for Halloween! Can you help him? Visit our Instagram between October 12th and 19th to find out how to enter this fun contest. đŻđ»đŠžââïžđ§ââïžđ§ââïž |
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You know youâre from the prairies if you called out âHalloween Applesâ when you went trick or treating as a kid. Our recipe for Caramel Apples will have your whole family calling out for âHalloween Applesâ, no matter where in the country you are. |
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