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Honey and the Honeymoon
Honey and the Honeymoon
Honey and the Honeymoon
(ARA) -
Tying the knot takes a lot of planning. From finding the perfect
gown to deciding the guest list and picking the honeymoon
destination, the "to do" list is long.
Did you know that the word honeymoon traces its roots back to
ancient times? In some cultures, mead (a drink made with honey) was
given to newlyweds during their first month of marriage to increase
fertility.
Today, honey is used in many other ways to celebrate marriage.
Consider a beauty treatment using pure, natural honey. Hollywood
skin care specialist Christopher Watt, who beautifies such movie
stars as Halle Berry and Jennifer Lopez, recommends a two-week
wedding beauty regimen he created using real honey.
"Most people don't realize that pure honey has many benefits for
all skin types," says Watt. "Honey soothes the skin because it
moisturizes while exfoliating. This combination creates smoother
skin for makeup application."
Watt's "honey mask" recipe should be applied three times a week for
two weeks prior to the big day. He also suggests a hair treatment
using honey, olive oil and crushed basil or ginger once a week for
two weeks before the wedding. This natural formula will give the
hair rich, full texture and shine.
In terms of wedding food, honey can be incorporated into the menu
in several places. Cheese platters are popular appetizers -- add
luscious pieces of honeycomb to complement both mild and sharp
cheeses. Honey dressings can be used on fruit or lettuce-based
salads and honey glazes are delicious on chicken, pork and
fish.
Chef Brooke Vosika of the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City says
honey's versatility makes it a great addition to festive menus.
"There are more than 300 varieties of honey in the United States,"
says Vosika. "Couples planning a wedding can customize a menu using
the types of honey produced where the couple is from or they can
choose unique
varietals like Fireweed from Alaska or Tupelo from Florida."
Cupcakes are a popular twist on the traditional wedding cake. A
cupcake made with honey has a dense, decadent texture that is
well-suited for the small form. Plus, several varieties of cupcakes
can be prepared to satisfy the many taste preferences at a
wedding.
Another fun and memorable idea is to give guests a sweet
remembrance of the special day. Give small jars of your favorite
honey labeled with a personal saying or quote. Honey never spoils,
so guests can remember the event each time they open the cupboard.
Be sure to read the label to guarantee the product you purchase is
100 percent pure honey.
For more information about honey varietals, food and beauty recipes
and tips visit honey.com. Or, to find a locally produced or
specialty honey, visit honeylocator.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
