With bees on the brink of disappearance, it’s good to know there’re beekeepers out there who’re keeping things going. I mean, as far as I can tell, if they’ve still got bees, they must be doing something right. What’s interesting about these guys is that, although most of the year their hives stay in Fife and Perthshire, where they make blossom honey, they’re moved to the Grampian Moorlands every July, where they produce heather honey. I mean, c’mon, how much more Scottish could you possibly get. I have a tendency to buy lots of stuff at the Farmer’s Market, with the intention of having these products last a really long time. But then picnics happen. I assure you, some fresh bread with smoked mozzarella and honey is a surefire way of having a delicious and affordable picnic(when the weather allows). If you’ve decided honey might be a bit too messy, then run over to one of the many jam stalls, where you can smother your cheese and bread in fruit. Keep in mind that Scarlett’s Scotland is only at the Farmer’s Market every 1st Saturday, so you’ll have to get some planning done if you want to buy their delicious goods.