The Cake Was So Big, It Didn’t Fit Through the Door! (Sandra Vlasova)

Kliņģeris & CAKES JUNE 2026 The Cake Was So Big, It Didn’t Fit Through the Door! (Sandra Vlasova) Bergen, Norway The cake was so big that it couldn’t be carried out the door! (Sandra Vlasova) ℹ️ How to watch with English subtitles:Turn on CC → Settings → Subtitles → Auto-translate → English https://youtu.be/UO0VbHdBmzs JUNE Stories The Cake Was So Big, It Didn’t Fit Through the Door! (Sandra Vlasova) Almonds Or Crumble? (Andris and Daiga Rūtiņi) The Torte Was Rolling Down the Road (Rasma Barbee) Honey Cake in 40 Degree Heat (Baibe Sechi) 1, 2, 3, Alexander Cake! (Ingrīda Mazutis) No posts found
Almonds Or Crumble? (Andris and Daiga Rūtiņi)

Andris and Daiga share memories of the kliņģeris they ate in childhood and talk about how they now find a compromise by combining both of their tastes and preferences.
The Torte Was Rolling Down the Road (Rasma Barbee)
Rasma remembers how her mother baked 15–20 cakes and tortes every year for the town fair in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, where the family represented the Latvian booth.
Honey Cake in 40 Degree Heat (Baibe Sechi)

As a child, Baiba often ate honey cake in the school cafeteria. Now, living in Italy, Baiba has taken to making it herself, even when it’s 40 degrees outside!
1, 2, 3, Alexander Cake! (Ingrīda Mazutis)

Ingrīda makes Alexander cake using the 1, 2, 3 principle — with sugar, butter, and flour. She talks about how it is made, often kneading the shortcrust dough while sitting and watching the evening news.