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Forage elderflower with me to make a delicious twist on a classic Indian dessert - Rasmalai!Ras + malai means ‘juice and...
26/05/2026

Forage elderflower with me to make a delicious twist on a classic Indian dessert - Rasmalai!
Ras + malai means ‘juice and cream’ in Hindi. The name perfectly captures the essence of this juicy, creamy dessert made of cheese sponges soaked in cardamom and saffron-infused milk.
Homemade Rasmalai is a bit of a flex. It takes practice to master the art of making the perfect ras malai discs. This was my first attempt and thanks to my Mother-in-law’s advice, everything went smoothly!
Step-by-step instructions in the reel but I will be elaborating on the process in a blog post soon to come on my new swanky website.
Proper, non-homogenised milk is essential for this recipe.
A blend of tradition and innovation, so please share, tag me and try it out.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8em7oiqAGP/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

What is Propolis?Propolis is one of nature’s quiet masterpieces.Many people have heard of propolis, but few know the tru...
18/05/2026

What is Propolis?
Propolis is one of nature’s quiet masterpieces.
Many people have heard of propolis, but few know the true power it yields.
Propolis is a resin-rich substance created by bees from tree sap, plant resins, wax and enzymes. Commonly known as ‘bee glue’, bees use it to protect and strengthen the hive, which is why it is often called “the immune system of the hive.”

For thousands of years, propolis has been valued by herbalists, beekeepers and ancient cultures around the world.
Our propolis comes from our own UK hives, shaped by British woodland, seasonal forage and native trees.

Our propolis is -
Anti- viral
Anti-bacterial
Anti - microbial
Anti-inflammatory
Full of anti-oxidants

Whether you are discovering propolis for the first time or already love it, read our blog/guide on propolis and understand why this remarkable substance has been treasured for generations. One of nature’s most potent natural remedies.

Today is my Mum’s birthday.Somehow, this feels like the right day to finally speak.On November 2nd 2025, my Mum, Milabay...
11/05/2026

Today is my Mum’s birthday.
Somehow, this feels like the right day to finally speak.

On November 2nd 2025, my Mum, Milabaye Dajee, left this realm unexpectedly - far sooner than I could have ever prepared for. Grief cracked through my life, fracturing my forcefield. Since then, I’ve been quiet. Offline. Healing. Trying to understand how to carry a loss so heavy while still navigating life itself.

Life felt like a hive after a disturbance. When a Queen Bee dies, the colony feels it immediately. The hive becomes confused, stressed and disoriented. Survival mode takes over. Worker bees scramble to reorganise themselves around an absence they cannot yet understand. The energy changes. The movement changes. Nothing remains untouched. That is what grief felt like after my Mum died. Grief moves through people the same way it ripples through a colony. Everyone feels the shift.

There’s an old piece of folklore called Telling the Bees.
A well known tradition rooted in parts of England, that we share with our Scottish, German and Irish beekeeping friends.
When someone died, got married, pregnant, had a baby, the bees had to be informed. If major life events were not shared with the bees, it was said the hive might stop producing honey, leave, or perish altogether. Bees are the witnesses to grief and keepers of memory. They are the guardians of the home. Communities would quietly whisper to them - sometimes draping the hives with black cloth to show mourning. I do find irony in the situation as bees are technically ‘deaf’!
Although it took me time to pass this news onto the bees, I found beauty in this ritual. It acts as a reminder of how deeply people felt connected to their bees - not as property but as part of our family. Generations ago, communities grieved together, we wore symbols to show our mourning, now we are just expected to grieve isolation, and go back to work in a few days, despite the fact our brains and bodies are literally rewiring themselves.

Read the whole story on in my Diary of A Beekeeper blog 🐝
https://www.thewildbee.co.uk/blogs/bee-haus/telling-the-bees-my-hive-lost-its-queen

05/04/2026
Hello everyone. This workshop was sold out but we’ve had two spaces unexpectedly become available on our upcoming Beeswa...
01/03/2026

Hello everyone. This workshop was sold out but we’ve had two spaces unexpectedly become available on our upcoming Beeswax Candle Making Workshop in Dorking, Surrey SATURDAY MARCH 7TH 2026

A couple had to postpone for genuine personal reasons, so I would really love for someone else to take their place and join us instead. A relaxed, super hands-on workshop where you’ll learn how to create your own beautiful beeswax candles. 2 spaces available, so if you would like to join us, book here:
https://www.thewildbee.co.uk/products/the-art-of-beeswax-candle-making
Hope you can join

10/02/2026

Grateful for their work and support with women-led beekeeping initiatives.

Sunset Marble TapersA special order for a special customer. I love making these. Each one different, each one handcrafte...
29/10/2025

Sunset Marble Tapers
A special order for a special customer. I love making these. Each one different, each one handcrafted, each one unique. Made with beeswax 🐝💜

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Studio 9, Old Water Yard, Curtis Road
Dorking
UK

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Tuesday 10am - 7pm
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Thursday 10am - 7pm
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