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		<title>Granola using Macadamia Honey, Macadamia oil and Macadamia nuts from our good friend and incredible pastry chef Jessica Chien</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 21:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Macadamia nut granola Wet ingredients: 3 TBS Macadamia nut oil 1 TBS Virgin coconut oil 3/4 cup Macadamia nut honey, Big Island Bees 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt Dry ingredients: 1/2 cup whole wheat flour 2 TBS brown sugar 1 tsp Hawaii cinnamon, ground 3 cups thick cut rolled oats 1/2 cup instant oats 1/2 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Macadamia nut granola<br />
Wet ingredients:<br />
3 TBS Macadamia nut<br />
oil<br />
1 TBS Virgin coconut<br />
oil<br />
3/4 cup Macadamia nut<br />
honey, Big Island<br />
Bees<br />
1 1/2 tsp kosher salt<br />
Dry ingredients:<br />
1/2 cup whole wheat<br />
flour<br />
2 TBS brown sugar<br />
1 tsp Hawaii<br />
cinnamon, ground<br />
3 cups thick cut rolled<br />
oats<br />
1/2 cup instant oats<br />
1/2 cup sliced almonds<br />
1/2 cup coconut chips<br />
1/2 cup unsweetened<br />
shredded coconut<br />
150 g Macadamia<br />
nuts, rough chopped<br />
dried fruits chunks,<br />
optional<br />
1.Preheat oven to 300F.<br />
2. In a small pot, warm up the wet ingredients.<br />
You just want enough heat to melt the salt and<br />
also makes honey and oils easier to mix. Set aside.<br />
3. In a large bowl, add brown sugar, cinnamon<br />
and whole wheat flour. Use your finger to break<br />
up the sugar. Add the rest of ingredients and toss it<br />
well.<br />
4. Add the warm liquid to the dry mixture, toss with<br />
a light hand to make sure all the dry are coated<br />
with wet. Spread them on two baking sheet ( line<br />
with parchment ), if you want more cluster, try to<br />
group them, don&#8217;t spread out completely, if you like<br />
looser granola, spread them out completely.<br />
5. Bake about 20 minutes or until granola is<br />
golden brown. Take the pan out in 10 minutes<br />
to stir to make sure even baking, also turn the<br />
baking tray as well.<br />
6. Turn the oven off and leave the oven door<br />
adjure to cool and crisp the granola completely.<br />
Keep cooled granola in a air tide container, up to 2<br />
weeks.</p>
<p>Source: Jessica Chien | (Servings: &#8211;)</p>
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		<title>Macadamia blossom honey is here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 21:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The honeybees are placed in the Macadamia Nut orchards of the Big Island from December to April. There they skip from flower to flower, pollinating the trees and foraging for nectar. In Spring, the beekeepers start harvesting the honey crop. They visit the hives hidden deep within the groves. They bring the hive frames laden [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The honeybees are placed in the Macadamia Nut orchards of the Big Island from December to April. There they skip from flower to flower, pollinating the trees and foraging for nectar. In Spring, the beekeepers start harvesting the honey crop. They visit the hives hidden deep within the groves. They bring  the hive frames laden with honey back to the Honey House ready for extracting. There the caps are cut off the comb and the honey is spun out and bottled. The air within the house is filled with the sweet aroma of the honey, scented of Macadamia blossoms. The new crop is here!</p>
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