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Getting to Know Brian Cox

I thought it would be interesting to get to know the real Brian Cox, so I sat down with him to talk about bee farming in the Ojai Valley, and a couple other things. Brian talks a little about what has affected the bee population, how not to get stung and why it’s important to close the door to the honey room. He also talks about being the lone conservative voice on these pages and gives a plug for a presidential candidate. Tune in to the full 12-minute interview on Radio Ojai, where you can also hear an interview with Smitty West and new music from Delaney Gibson.

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Here is a super-easy and very tasty recipe that my husband adapted from a show he saw over the weekend on the Food Network using Brian’s honey:

In a saucepan, simmer half a jar of Ojai Buckwheat Honey with 2 quartered, thinly sliced Ojai oranges (peel and all) and 2 split and scraped vanilla beans. Simmer until the oranges are tender (about an hour). This is divine on grilled meat, fowl or fish, breakfast toast, cheesecake, vanilla ice cream…or when no one is looking right out of the pan! This made 4-6 servings.

Lisa

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