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Hmmmm yummy...😍👍

One piece left... But not for long.

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OMGoodness ! That looks devine !

Hey there! I've noticed votes from you, but no new posts! Hope all is well?

It looks really delicious, I just want to eat something sweet, a piece of that cake would be perfect!

Do I need to drop the link on your contest post, or am I officially entered?

You are officially in it. With your post it's only 3 post we got...

I hope others see my post and are reminded to enter.

I hope that, thanks for the support!

That looks delicious! ... and very complicated. I don't suppose you can mail a slice? lol

Do you know how old that style of cake is, by chance? Many honey-based sweets seem to date back before the discoery of the "new world" and its sugar cane.

I read that it has been popular in Russia since the early part of the 18th century, so you are right. It has been around a while! There is one piece left, and I have no intentions of sharing it. 😋

It looks very good

It really is delicious, but so much work to make!

That will make your teeth hurt :-)

It really is not horribly sweet... More like a graham cracker in sweetness, but not in taste.

Looks and SOUNDS delicious @melinda010100
My sister used to make cakes the regular way, then using a very thin, very strong string slice it into thin layers with icing in between each layer.
Also very time consuming, and delicious.