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    Extend life of your veggies!

    Beeswax, Pine Resin and Jojoba Oil are naturally antibacterial. When vegetables, fruits or cheese are in contact with beeswax wrap, they are in contact with antimicrobial surface - this helps to slow down spoilage and keeps your food fresh longer.

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    Why use plastic if you don’t have to?

    This one should be simple? Right? A lot what we do is a habit or inertia. Making better choices takes effort. I'm a big fan of not wasting food. I just can't, It makes me sad, I find it disrespectful to farmers, plants themselves and etc.. After I personally discovered food wraps, and what they can do, I adjusted my habits. It was really easy for me, because anything will stay fresh longer if its wrapped in beeswax wraps, and that's good enough reason for me

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    Your veggies need to breathe!

    Beeswax Wraps are breathable. This means excessive moisture can escape and so can ethylene gas which is naturally occurring ripening hormone that some fruits and vegetable produce (tomatoes, bananas, etc). Wrapping them in beeswax wraps creates an ideal environment that mimics natural peel/rind of veggies or fruit. Not too much moisture is trapped, and not too much escapes.

    See Ethylene sensitive vegetable chart 
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    Pure Local Arizona Beeswax

    Beeswax provides durability and antibacterial properties

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    Pine Rosin

    Tree resins give wrap it’s signature stickiness. Pine resin has antibacterial qualities

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    Organic Golden Jojoba Oil

    Adding antibacterial jojoba oil creates pliable and moldable wraps

Keeping Bees with a smile

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Keeping Bees with a smile

by Fedor Lazutin with Leo Sharaskin

   This is book is definitely for the people that are keeping bees or want to keep bees  (ME!!!) I discovered it while listening to beekeeping content on YouTube.  There are many ways to keep bees apparently, and way more information than I was prepared for. Although I am way too new to beekeeping to realistically discern anything at all, I am drawn to natural approach in all I do, so obviously I want to educate myself.   Most likely I will not be able to review and give this book honest feedback for a long while,  I am only starting my journey.  So far this book has been very much what I like to learn about bees, and of course I still have more questions than answers. There are these amazing cartoons that simply crack me up, they are so good, one of them is of the small honey bee that is looking up at the hive that has all the bells and whistles possible, she seems overwhelmed and puzzled why that hive is so complicated. That's how I feel, how did we make this ancient tradition and relationship with bees so complicated.....?