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, [[http://Https%253A%252F%25Evolv.E.L.U.Pc@haedongacademy.org/phpinfo.php?a%5B%5D=%3Ca+href%3Dhttps://www.miiza.fr/product-page/table-basse-mania%3Edecoration+asiatique%3C/a%3E%3Cmeta+http-equiv%3Drefresh+content%3D0;url%3Dhttps://www.miiza.fr/post/d%C3%A9couvrez-les-d%C3%A9cos-asiatiques-%C3%A0-saint-rapha%C3%ABl+/%3E|decoration asiatique]] from , recently wanted to recreate a famous moment from her favourite show, The Simpsons, on a $7 cake from the supermarket. [[//www.youtube.com/embed/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fynfMdMrO-Y|external page]]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 [[https://www.miiza.fr/post/découvrez-les-décos-asiatiques-à-conflans-sainte-honorine|decoration asiatique]] covered the tower in homemade green buttercream frosting. She also printed out the image of Homer and piped icing all around it to bring the cake to life. (Image: [[|]]) Emma, from Sydney, recently wanted to recreate a famous moment from her favourite show, The Simpsons, on a cake (Image: [[|]]) (Image: [[|]]) The Aussie woman stacked three Woolworths cakes atop each other and covered the tower in homemade green buttercream frosting Emma shared a photo of her [[https://www.bbc.co.uk/search/?q=creative%20execution|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 [[https://www.exeideas.com/?s=explained|explained]].  'It's a meme and referred to quite commonly among fans, it's pretty recognisable and relatable.'