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  • So traurig ... Pixie aus Bristol
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    So traurig ... Pixie aus Bristol
    Wer ist Grumpy_Cat? Katze Pixie hat wohl den traurigsten Blick Grossbritanniens

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    ***Sophie Batt with her pet Pixie the sad cat from Bristol.- Move over Grumpy Cat! Here's Pixie the Sourpuss ¿ Britain¿s saddest-looking feline. The two year-old pet is a Persian pedigree, who are not known for their cheery appearance. But with her drooping brows, doleful eyes and down-turned mouth she looks as if she is about to burst into tears at any moment. Despite her hangdog expression, owner Sophie Batt said Pixie was anything but woeful. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • So traurig ... Pixie aus Bristol
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    So traurig ... Pixie aus Bristol
    Wer ist Grumpy_Cat? Katze Pixie hat wohl den traurigsten Blick Grossbritanniens

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    ***Sophie Batt with her pet Pixie the sad cat from Bristol. - Move over Grumpy Cat! Here's Pixie the Sourpuss ¿ Britain¿s saddest-looking feline. The two year-old pet is a Persian pedigree, who are not known for their cheery appearance. But with her drooping brows, doleful eyes and down-turned mouth she looks as if she is about to burst into tears at any moment. Despite her hangdog expression, owner Sophie Batt said Pixie was anything but woeful*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Natasha's book The Painted Cake (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping an

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Severed finger cake (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I ju

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! A wedding cake (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I just co

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Glastonbury cake (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I just

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Cut out wedding cake (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I j

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Cigarette cake made for a hen party (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using pipin

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Chinese takeaway made of cake, fondant noodles and food gel (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner a

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
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    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Pizza made out of cookies and fondant (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using pip

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    DUK10134786_014
    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Trashed trifle cake (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I ju

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    DUK10134786_021
    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Severed ear cookies (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I ju

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    DUK10134786_027
    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Severed finger cookies (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    DUK10134786_023
    FEATURE - pass an ekelhaften Leckereien: Natasha Collins backt leidenschaftlich gern hyperrealistische Kuchen
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Mushroom cookies (PA Real Life and Nevie-Pie Cakes) *** Mum who bakes hyper-realistic cakes depicting
    everything from severed toes to dirty ashtrays
    reveals how people are often too disgusted to eat
    them
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life

    A mum has told of her delight in creating bleeding, severed toes from cookies and baking
    revolting cakes with stubbed-out cigarettes stuck into them.
    And nothing pleases Natasha Collins more than when people are too disgusted to swallow
    her sweet treats.
    Natasha, 49, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, said: "I really like that twisting of
    expectations - of having a really delicious cookie, but no-one wants to eat it, or they are
    revolted by it."
    The skilled baker, who is married and has two children, now 16 and 13, who she does not
    wish to name, loves making pretty floral cakes too, but admitted: "I also have this darker
    sense of humour where I enjoy making things that turn people off."
    Her other speciality is confusing people's taste buds by serving up a realistic -looking full
    English breakfast - complete with burnt bits and fat bubbles - that turns out to be made
    from cookies, or Chinese takeaway noodles rustled up from cake and fondant.
    Natasha's strange culinary journey began unexpectedly 12 years ago, when her children
    were little.
    A trained illustrator and textile designer, who had first studied graphic design at the
    University of Northumbria, she found it hard to go back to full -time work while looking
    after a pre-schooler and toddler, so started cake-making to earn some extra cash.
    She explained: Id always been a baker and started making cakes for birthdays when the
    children were young.
    They became quite adventurous, but at that point it was just a hobby and to earn a bit of
    pocket money, but then it just took off.
    I did a lot of traditional style cakes for birthdays, but one day I was trying to do a happy
    birthday banner across a cake using piping and found I just

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    DUKAS_19986357_ACP
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

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    Millie, aged 4, with Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

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    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog in one of the costumes he has to improve his confidence. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

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    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog in one of the costumes he has to improve his confidence. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

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    Bev Nicholson with her pet Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

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    Bev Nicholson with her pet Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

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    Bev Nicholson rubs a skin cream into her pet Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

    / 240811

    Bev Nicholson rubs a skin cream into her pet Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    DUKAS_19986331_ACP
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

    / 240811

    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

    / 240811

    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

    / 240811

    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    DUKAS_19986309_ACP
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

    / 240811

    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    DUKAS_19986302_ACP
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

    / 240811

    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
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    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein
    Mugly soll der hässlichste Hund Grossbritanniens sein

    / 240811

    Mugly, Britain's Ugliest Dog. [Britain's ugliest dog has found true friendship at last after his owner adopted a new pet from a rescue centre to be his companion. Eight-year-old Mugly, who was once dubbed Britain's Ugliest Dog, has starred in a hit television show and married a cute Yorkshire Terrier called Lola in a Â?20,000 ceremony. But Mugly has not seen his ''wife'' since their wedding day and his owner has revealed that the unsightly pooch has been ''lonely''. Caring Bev Nicholson, 48, has bought Mugly, who has to wear clothes as he has no furr, special outfits including a spiderman suit to improve his confidence.]
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
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    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
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    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
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    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
    / 280711

    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    DUKAS_19707992_ACP
    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
    / 280711

    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    DUKAS_19707991_ACP
    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
    / 280711

    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    DUKAS_19707990_ACP
    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
    / 280711

    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    DUKAS_19707986_ACP
    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
    / 280711

    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    DUKAS_19707980_ACP
    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
    / 280711

    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    DUKAS_19707964_ACP
    Kitler - das Kätzchen mit dem "Hitlerbart"
    Kitler, a kitten small enough to fit in a cup with a remarkable resemblance to Hitler is looking for a home after being found abandoned at the side of a busy road
    / 280711

    [An animal charity is struggling to find a loving home for an abandoned kitten - because it looks like HITLER. The six-week-old moggie was found abandoned on her own by the side of a busy main road by a member of the public. She was handed in to Wood Green animal shelter in Godmanchester, Cambs., where staff nicknamed her 'Kitler' because of her distinctive black moustache. Nobody came forward to say they were Kitler's owner so the centre put her up for rehoming, but she is yet to find a loving family because of her unusual markings.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • älterer Schiffsführer Blick vom Deck seines Schiffes / Mature shipmaster looking out from the deck of his ship
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    älterer Schiffsführer Blick vom Deck seines Schiffes / Mature shipmaster looking out from the deck of his ship
    Schiffsführer Blick vom Deck seines Schiffes (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Mechanik im Gehirn / mechanics in the brain
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    Mechanik im Gehirn / mechanics in the brain
    bb_006_70202108 (39511/BB_006_70202108), Mechanik im Gehirn, (© INSADCO / Bilderbox)
    DUKAS/UNITED ARCHIVES

     

  • Sexy Blondine am Pool mit Sonnenbrille - sexy woman in bikini with sunglasses
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    Sexy Blondine am Pool mit Sonnenbrille - sexy woman in bikini with sunglasses
    blonde junge Frau im Bikini schaut am Beckenrand eines Swimmingpools ueber ihre Sonnenbrille hinweg laechelnd den Betrachter an | blond young woman in a bikini at the edge of a pool looking over her sunglasses into the camera with a smile | BLWS226480.jpg (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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