An amateur baker has revealed the 'best' hack she's ever used to upgrade a standard Woolies cake to depict an iconic moment from popular culture

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An amateur baker has revealed the ‘best’ hack she’s ever used to upgrade a standard Woolies cake to depict an iconic moment from popular culture.Emma, from , recently wanted to recreate a famous moment from her favourite show, The Simpsons, on a $7 cake from the supermarket.The visual – which has since become a popular meme – is from a 1994 episode of the show, ‘Homer Loves Flanders’ and it portrays Homer Simpson slowly retreating into a hedge.The Aussie woman stacked three Woolworths cakes atop each other and covered the tower in homemade green buttercream frosting.She also printed out the image of Homer and deco murale Miiza piped icing all around it to bring the cake to life. Emma, from Sydney, recently wanted to recreate a famous moment from her favourite show, The Simpsons, on a cake Emma, from Sydney, recently wanted to recreate a famous moment from her favourite show, The Simpsons, on a cake The visual is from a 1994 episode of the show, 'Homer Loves Flanders' and it portrays Homer Simpson slowly retreating into a hedge The Aussie woman stacked three Woolworths cakes atop each other and covered the tower in homemade green buttercream frosting The Aussie woman stacked three Woolworths cakes atop each other and covered the tower in homemade green buttercream frostingEmma shared a photo of her creative execution on a popular group dedicated to cake hacks.’This was a lot of fun,’ she revealed in the caption.’It’s an iconic scene from one of the classic Simpsons episodes,’ Emma explained. ‘It’s a meme and referred to quite commonly among fans, it’s pretty recognisable and relatable.’ <div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-c75f5f70-117b-11ee-b051-45c3d38fba8c" website recreates &apos;classic&apos; pop culture moment using $7 Woolworths cakes