Cool! From video game themed cakes to gaming console cakes! These gaming console cakes is a creation of Debbie Goard, an artist with nearly two decades of decorating experience. She is dedicated to create edible objects by drawing influences from pop culture, fashion and art. She enjoys creating different types of cakes but today she decided to focus on her ‘gaming cakes’ series.

Check out her sumptuous creations below:




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In the left corner, wearing all black with a cape and in the right corner, wearing all black with a cape too?? huh!! Let the fight begin! Hahahaha! Actually, the match is between a super hero and a villain - Darth Vader and Batman both with black cape riding on a shark on a cake.


The masterpiece was from  cake-baker Liz Marek: 

"This cake was made for my super nerdy husbands 26th birthday. All his friends where very confused lol. Guess they have lives or something and don't follow internet memes."



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From Toronto Sun, A Canadian chef Ted Reader tried to set a new world record earlier this month by grilling up what he hopes is the world's largest hamburger.

He created the 590-pound behemoth burger in downtown Toronto, using enough meat to make 2,360 quarter pounders. Spending six hours sizzling up the 300-plus pound beef patty, which was then tucked into a 105-pound bun and topped with lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, red onions, pickles and barbecue sauce, the Sun reported.

"I'm amazed that we got it out of the grill and onto the bun," Reader told the paper. "That was the whole trickiness to it, but it held together, it's edible, it's delicious."

Reader told the Sun he didn't care if he actually broke the Guinness World Record for burgers of unusual size.

"Whether they say 'yea' or they say 'nay', I don't care. We built it, now we're going to serve it," he said. "We tried to do all the checks and balances and make sure we followed the rules. Let's hope they go, 'Yea'."
The standing "world's largest burger" weighs in at a measly 185.8 pounds.

The burger was auctioned off, raising $8,500 Canadian to benefit Camp Bucko, an Ontario-based camp for children with burn injuries, the Sun reported.

Take a huge bite now! 

source: Slashfood
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