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  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    02/02/2022
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Massager 1
    Ref 13685
    02/02/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bauhutte

    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    Massager 1
    Ref 13685
    02/02/2022
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    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
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    FEATURE - Handmassagegerät bietet Erleichterung für intensive Videospieler
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Massager 1
    Ref 13685
    02/02/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bauhutte

    Extreme video gamers are being offered relief for aching hands caused by joystick holding – with a desk top hand massager.The Bauhutte Hand Massager is designed to sooth tendons and muscles after time spent in front of a screen hitting buttons, wiggling joysticks and tapping keys.It is said to deliver therapeutic massage to the smaller muscles and joints across the hands and fingers with much the same benefit an Olympic athlete will get from a rub down after an event.The device, by Japanese gaming accessory company Bauhutte , is designed to sit on the desk, along with your usual gaming peripherals.The black case is meant to fit in with the game vibe.The massager looks like a giant computer mouse and has a large opening at the front.Gamers stick their aching hands in then place each finger to rest inside a designated contoured space.When turned on, the device activates a 15-layer airbag that individually wraps the four fingers of the hand but not the thumb.A bobbled plate , as used in a Japanese for of bodywork called Shiatsu.It presses against the centre of the palm and starts with a pulsating action that’s meant to knead the entire hand to relive muscle fatigue.

    OPS: The Bauhutte hand massager for gamers.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’
    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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    A new start after 60: ‘I had a lightbulb moment at 67 – I was going to be a baker’. Diana Holba loved to cook, but it was never more than a hobby. Now, at 73, she runs a professional bakery and has never felt more confident and fulfilled. Diana Holba, photographed in Bread Ahead, Borough Market, London. Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian
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