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Prince Jackson says his father Michael Jackson felt insecure about his vitiligo
Prince Jackson says his father Michael Jackson felt insecure about his vitiligo
Michael Jackson was very much concerned about his skin, according to his oldest son Prince Jackson.
2023-09-20 03:00
Official links deadly Indian train crash to signal system
Official links deadly Indian train crash to signal system
The cause of India's deadliest train disaster in decades was linked to the signal system, the railway minister said Sunday, as families scoured hospitals and morgues for missing relatives and...
2023-06-04 19:21
What the hell is Scandinavian food?
What the hell is Scandinavian food?
Danish pastries are world-famous, but what do you know about the rest of Scandinavian cuisine? With a food philosophy that centres around seasonal produce, perhaps the Scandi approach to cooking is the way forward when considering the environment and the cost-of-living crisis. “It’s very seasonal, lots of vegetables and very clean flavours,” Copenhagen-based chef and food writer Trine Hahnemann says of Danish cuisine. “So salt, pepper, nutmeg; salt, pepper, lemon; salt, pepper, vinegar – it’s not bland at all, we use spices, but we use them one at a time.” Hahnemann, 58, says this emphasis on seasonality helps save money. “It becomes too expensive to buy vegetables that are out of season, that are shipped or whatever,” she explains – but she’s all to aware that the Danish food scene is a bit of a paradox. She mentions produce “that have become everyday things, which people eat every day – like cucumbers, tomatoes and bananas. You can’t convince people there’s also a season for bananas – it’s year round, all the time. They’re the biggest fruit in Denmark”. This doesn’t stop Hahnemann advocating for eating the seasons – which in Denmark means you might be limited to root vegetables and potatoes in the winter. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, particularly as we’re now coming into summer and there’s a glut of fruit and vegetables available. Summer cabbage, radish, fennel, tomatoes, cucumbers, courgettes, strawberries, tomatoes – they’re all in her shopping basket during this time of year. Hahnemann is a salad fan, and she’s devoted a whole section of her new cookbook, Simply Scandinavian, to them. The chef argues people “don’t take [salads] seriously enough” – and opening a bag from the supermarket won’t quite cut it. “Buy a few vegetables, bake them nicely in the oven with either lemon juice and a little bit of a spice of some kind – it could be garam masala, it could be garlic – then always have a nice dressing. Spend some money on some good oils or good vinegars, because that’s where the flavours are. “Then think about texture… Texture means a lot when we eat.” The moral of the story? “Salads are amazing, because there are no rules – anything can become a salad,” she says. Hahnemann learned traditional Scandinavian cooking from her grandmother, saying: “My favourite dish when I was little that my grandmother would cook for me was meatballs with the cucumber salad.” Her grandma ever explicitly taught her how to make this dish – Hahnemann was instructed to help out, and eventually learned classic Danish recipes through osmosis. “It was much later in my 20s I realised what an amazing gift she’d given me without ever asking if I wanted to be involved – because I was involved, but I was never asked to be part of the cooking. I just saw it all tasted it,” Hahnemann says. Not that feeding Hahnemann was much of a chore: “When I was a child I loved everything. The only thing I didn’t like was a well-done omelette, that was the only thing I couldn’t eat when I was little.” Hahnemann’s grandmother also taught her how to bake, drawing upon the traditional recipes Denmark is famous for. As a child, she practised baking while living on a commune with her parents in the Sixties and Seventies. “There was this idea that children, their creativity should be nurtured, you shouldn’t put limits on things. So I baked all these horrible cakes and the grown-ups would eat them and say, ‘Oh, it’s wonderful Trine’ – and it was nothing like that,” Hahnemann remembers with a laugh. It was only when someone in the commune started giving her tips on beating the butter and sugar before adding the rest of the ingredients that “all of a sudden this world opened up to me about baking”. Hahnemann still uses baking as a tool when she’s “really stressed out”, and has a bakery in Copenhagen putting the spotlight on traditional Scandinavian bakes like cardamom buns and rye bread. She says baking is “the most important thing” about Scandinavian cuisine. “Because of the rye bread, and the whole lunch concept of open sandwiches on the rye bread. The whole breakfast is about bread, then you have all the celebratory baked goods – that you can say we now eat on a more regular basis.” While Hahnemann accepts some “traditions are disappearing, because everybody’s working so much”, she’s keen to keep the spotlight on traditional buns, breads and baking. When she recently taught a baking class, she was “so happy” to have a group of male friends in their 20s sign up, saying: “I think it’s important to keep it alive.” ‘Simply Scandinavian’ by Trine Hahnemann (Quadrille, £27).
2023-06-29 13:30
5 Travel Outfits That Serve Main Character Energy At The Airport
5 Travel Outfits That Serve Main Character Energy At The Airport
This article was updated for clarity on October 25, 2023.
2023-10-27 06:55
Italy mulls tightening surrogacy ban
Italy mulls tightening surrogacy ban
Italian lawmakers began deliberating Wednesday a bill to toughen a ban on surrogacy to make it illegal to seek it abroad, sparking criticism the...
2023-07-27 00:00
Get natural AI voice-overs, now $50 for life
Get natural AI voice-overs, now $50 for life
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2023-10-05 17:00
Wildfire evacuees frustrated by Facebook news ban in Canada
Wildfire evacuees frustrated by Facebook news ban in Canada
Canadians are using Facebook to share information on fire updates but Meta's news ban is a hurdle.
2023-08-18 06:20
Israeli forces stage rare incursion into Ramallah to blow up bombing suspect's home
Israeli forces stage rare incursion into Ramallah to blow up bombing suspect's home
Israeli troops staged a rare incursion into Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian Authority government in the occupied West Bank, prompting clashes the Palestinian Ministry of Health said left at least six people wounded.
2023-06-08 21:20
Country Garden Pays Dollar Bond Interest Within Grace Period
Country Garden Pays Dollar Bond Interest Within Grace Period
Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings Co. told creditors that it’s paid coupons of two dollar bonds within grace
2023-09-05 11:43
Gal Gadot confirms 'Wonder Woman 3' is happening
Gal Gadot confirms 'Wonder Woman 3' is happening
Gal Gadot confirmed (prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike) that "Wonder Woman 3" would be happening.
2023-08-03 03:05
Yen steady, markets on intervention alert; Aussie up before RBA decision
Yen steady, markets on intervention alert; Aussie up before RBA decision
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE The yen nudged up on Tuesday but remained vulnerable to more weakness, hovering near
2023-07-04 10:18
MSCI kicks two Adani cos from indexes; no changes to Egypt stocks, others
MSCI kicks two Adani cos from indexes; no changes to Egypt stocks, others
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Index provider MSCI said on Thursday two Adani-group companies will not be eligible for its global indexes,
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