We have a group of friends who also want to do their bit to help the sweet little pollinators', so we all decided to jump in together and all order hives.
In order to celebrate their impending arrival, I made this cake to take to a fab soiree' at Leslie's house ( she is one of the soon to be beekeepers also).
Ooh. check out that cute cake stand I found at William and Sonoma'. that's right people...honeycomb and bees !! ( I know..I know.. I'm nuts!)
But here is the best part .. this gorgeous 'oh so pretty 'cake made with lemon zest and honey and filled with luscious gooey 'lemon curd'.... had the delicate texture of...
a brick.
Haha. yup that's right.. don't ever get an artist to make your cake... all about aesthetics!!! haha.. Methinks I gotta' keep practicing my 'light as a feather' cake skills.
But 3 cheers to the brave souls who happily helped me eat 'pretty / honey/ brick cake . :)
Lossa love , Helen xxxx
be still my heart!!! I love this cake and the stand is amazing!!!! I have to have one...bees are my favorite!!!!
ReplyDeleteHiya fellow beelover Diana!! Quick get thee to W And S. they have gorgeous bee glassware too right now!
ReplyDeleteHELLOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Oh my gosh! It's been years since I was last here. Okay exaggerating but feels like it. I love Williams Sonoma. That cake stand is perfect. Wow! I need to get that. I hope it is still available. I hope all is well with you and yours, dear Helen. You are always into something exciting. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHi Ces.. thanks for popping in!
ReplyDeleteyes they still have the gorgeous cake stand.. RUN!!!!!!!
That cake stand is gorgeous! So is the cake by the way! Too bad it was as hard as a brick, but at least it looked awesome! Perfect cake for that cake stand!
ReplyDeleteYeah! I'm so happy for you. Good luck getting the hive situated. We called a local beekeeper to help us and he has been tending/teaching us how to take care of our hive ever since.
ReplyDeleteMe thinks you need to patent your frosting recipe to a glue or mortar company! Happy accidents are how we got velcro and super glue. Just a thought. hee hee
Hi Angie.. yup.. soooo pretty and sooooo heavy ! hehe
ReplyDeletehaha.. Karin ..yes maybe I could make a fortune off my tragic baking!! I'm so glad your bees are doing well.. keep your fingers crossed!!
ReplyDeleteBAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh, Helen, you are too funny! Awww, but dang, that cake LOOKS fabulous. Look how you got the icing to drip! And the stand is gorgeous! And YAY for bees! Oh wow, that is awesome. Happy Easter to you and your family! xoxoxox
ReplyDeleteyes Bella . I was quite proud of that icing effort!. Happy easter to you too!!
ReplyDeleteThe bees will go in to their hives....the bees will go into their hives....the bees WILL go into their hives. I just keep meditating.
ReplyDeletePS Ya'll, she's way to humble. Once we "sawed" into the outer shell of the cake, it tasted lovely. Just kidding Helen...hehehehe
ommmm.. the bees will go into their hives.. yes I like the sound of that Leslie!
ReplyDeletehmm.. Jess's sledge hammer worked well for that cake didn't it! hehe..
Love this!!! So cute. Enjoy your bees. Looks like they have found a fun (& yummy) new home.
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting little beehive containers and this would be perfect to add to my collection. I need to run over to see if they still have the cake stand. Icing on the cake (pun intended) will be if they have the cake mold. Thanks for sharing!
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