Welcome to our February newsletter! Winter is well underway and spring days will be here before we know it.

This month, we've rounded up our Top 9 Best Super Bowl Recipes. Even if you won't be watching the game, there's lots of great ideas from tasty bites to hearty burgers. Valentine's Day is also around the corner! If you want to surprise your family with a Valentine's Day brunch or breakfast, our short video will give you some 'heart'y ideas. Finally, for those of you thinking about your spring garden, we'll share three simple ideas you can implement to help attract bees. Stay warm!

Top 9 Best Super Bowl Recipes

Super Bowl Sunday is coming soon! We've rounded up our top 9 Super Bowl Sunday recipes, perfect for watching football, hockey - or whatever you might be up to this weekend.
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Heartful Brunch Ideas

Get creative this Valentine's Day! Click the picture to see how easy it is to show your love with heart shaped food ideas!

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Three Simple Ways to Attract Bees To Your Garden

  1. Grow plants with nectar and pollenWhile this point might seem obvious, it’s important to grow a range of plants that will provide a continuous flowering period, especially from March to September. 
  2. Relax on weeding - It’s easy to forget that many of the plants we consider weeds actually do a terrific job at supporting wildlife. Lawn clovers and even dandelions will attract and provide pollen and nectar for bees. If possible, try leaving certain areas of your garden/yard completely undisturbed and let nature take its course. 
  3. Select Your Colours and Varieties Wisely - Choose blue, purple and yellow! Bees find blue, purple and yellow flowers most appealing. Flat or shallow blossoms, such as daisies, zinnias, asters and Queen Anne's lace, will attract the largest variety of bees.

Did You Know?

Honeycomb cells have many uses other than storing honey! They are also used to store nectar, pollen and water, as well as a nursery for larvae! 
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