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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: A serving of the giant Valentine's cookie was given to each guest along with a broken ice sugar heart and a note. This one reads:" He had it coming,"
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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13/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: A serving of the giant Valentine's cookie was given to each guest along with a broken ice sugar heart and a note. This one reads:" He had it coming,"
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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13/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: Detail from thegiant Valentine's cookie
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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Cookie 1
Ref 15569
13/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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13/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.The Louis Vuitton axe was used by guests to smash open the hearts
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
Ferrari Press Agency
Cookie 1
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13/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.The Louis Vuitton axe was used by guests to smash open the hearts
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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13/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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13/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: Casa Los Bates near Malaga, Spain, where the Galentine's party took place
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
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Cookie 1
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13/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
Ferrari Press Agency
Cookie 1
Ref 15569
13/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.The Louis Vuitton axe was used by guests to smash open the hearts
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
Ferrari Press Agency
Cookie 1
Ref 15569
13/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: Debbie Wingham with the giant Valentine's cookie at the event.
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
Ferrari Press Agency
Cookie 1
Ref 15569
13/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containing ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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World's biggest Valentine's cookie to celebrate a divorce
Ferrari Press Agency
Cookie 1
Ref 15569
13/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s biggest Valentine’s day cookie has been created — to celebrate a divorce !
British food artist Debbie Wingham ,41, baked the heart-shaped treat which measured one meter long and a meter and a half wide.
It was fished up at an exclusive party near Malaga in Spain.
It also contained a selection of edible sugar hearts which guests smashed open with a designer Louis Vuitton axe.
They were filled with heart shaped candies and sprinkles with a message written edible ink on rice paper.
The cookie was crafted from 30 eggs, 12 kg of flour, 10 kg of couture sugar paste, more than 300 edible studs, over 600 edible flowers and
more than a meter of cake lace.
It was commissioned by a wealthy party host who wanted to mark the end of her marriage with an event for friends she christened Galentine's Day.
A spokesperson for the host explained: “Galentines is a wonderful celebration of female friendship and camaraderie, instead of adhering to the traditional romantic connotations of Valentine's Day.”
OPS: The giant Valentine's cookie containwsg ice sugar hearts filled with sprinkles and candies.
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Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies
Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies. London, UK.
12 February 2024
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Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies
Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies. London, UK.
12 February 2024
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Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies
Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies. London, UK.
12 February 2024
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Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies
Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies. London, UK.
12 February 2024
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Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies
Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies. London, UK.
12 February 2024
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Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies
Domino’s new Creme Egg Cookies. London, UK.
12 February 2024
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Domino's new Creme Egg Cookies
DominoÕs new Creme Egg Cookies. London, UK.
12 February 2024
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965i)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965d)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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Cookies at Christmas Market, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
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Cookies at Christmas Market, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Cookie the cockapoo dog on a very windy day as Storm Diana hits Nene Park, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
Margarita Sutiagina, with the giant Jammy Dodgers at Euphorium Bakery, Upper Street, Islington, north London.
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
Margarita Sutiagina, with the giant Jammy Dodgers at Euphorium Bakery, Upper Street, Islington, north London.
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
Margarita Sutiagina, with the giant Jammy Dodgers at Euphorium Bakery, Upper Street, Islington, north London.
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
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STUDIO - Margarita Sutiagina Bäckerin
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoying the hot weather on the beach at Hunstanton, Norfolk
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Cookie the cockapoo dog plays amongst yellow daffodils
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunshine as it warms up these lovely snowdrops in Peterborough
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Cookie the cockapoo dog gets her fur blown back in the aftermath of Storm Eleanor
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November 23, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - Central Park West, New York, USA, November 23 2017 - Santa Claus attends the 91st Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade today in New York City..Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** 00005500
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoying the frosty morning at Nene Park, Peterborough
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 17 Nov 2017
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