Domingo German tosses the 4th perfect game in Yankees history
Domingo German tosses the 4th perfect game in Yankees history
1970-01-01 08:00
Grant Park 220 Ticket prices: How much does it cost to attend?
NASCAR hits downtown Chicago for the first-ever Grant Park 220 this weekend. How much does it cost to get in and see the unique track in action?NASCAR is hitting the streets for the first time ever this weekend, selecting Chicago as its choice of city to run stock cars on a new surface. While st...
1970-01-01 08:00
Caesars Iowa Promo Unlocks Massive $1,250 Bonus to Bet on ANYTHING!
The summer months can be a snooze for some sports fans, but not for you!Sports fans in Iowa who sign up with Caesars Sportsbook and deposit $10 or more will be rewarded with a bonus-bet refund worth up to $1,250 if your first bet doesn’t hit!Keep reading if you want to learn how y...
1970-01-01 08:00
ECB Hiking Critics Keep Up Political Heat From Portugal to Italy
Criticism of European Central Bank monetary tightening is persisting, with a new round of attacks on Thursday from
1970-01-01 08:00
Rhubarb sticky buns for an idyllic Scandinavian afternoon tea
In Scandinavia, we are famous for our cinnamon and cardamom buns, made with a soft, yeasty dough,” says Trine Hahnemann, author of Simply Scandinavian. “I decided to try them with rhubarb in place of the spices, since it is a local vegetable for me. Just like the original, these buns are soft, sweet and sticky.” Rhubarb sticky buns Makes: 14-16 Ingredients: For the buns: 300g rhubarb 100g caster sugar 50g fresh yeast, or 10g fast-action dried yeast 200ml lukewarm whole milk 100g full-fat crème fraîche 1 egg, lightly beaten 650g strong white flour, plus more to dust 1 tsp sea salt flakes 100g salted butter, softened For the filling: 100g salted butter, softened 50g caster sugar 100g marzipan, grated Method: 1. Cut the rhubarb into one-centimetre pieces, place in a saucepan with 50 grams of the sugar and bring to the boil. Cook for five minutes, then drain through a sieve placed over a heatproof bowl. Return the juice to the pan, bring to the boil once more and cook down until you have a syrup. Leave to cool. 2. Dissolve the yeast in the lukewarm milk in a bowl, then stir in the crème fraîche and egg. Next, mix in the flour, the remaining 50 grams of sugar and the salt. Knead the butter, little by little, into the dough, then knead well on a floured work surface until smooth. 3. Put the dough in a bowl, cover with a tea towel and let it rise for one to two hours, or until doubled in size. 4. Make the filling by mixing the butter, sugar and marzipan into a smooth paste. 5. Line some baking sheets with baking parchment. 6. Tip the dough out on to a floured work surface and roll it into a rectangle measuring about 40 x 30 centimetres. Spread the filling evenly over half the dough, then arrange the cooked rhubarb pieces on top of the filling. Fold the plain side over the filled side, then cut across into two-centimetre strips. 7. Take each strip and twist it, then roll each twist into a spiral. 8. Place the rhubarb buns on the prepared trays, pressing down on each so they spread slightly. Cover and leave to rise for 30 minutes. 9. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. 10. Bake the pastries for 25-30 minutes, then remove from the oven and brush with the rhubarb syrup. Leave to cool on a wire rack before serving. ‘Simply Scandinavian’ by Trine Hahnemann (Quadrille, £27). Read More Budget Bites: Three light recipes that sing of summer What the hell is Scandinavian food? Lighter fish pie: Comfort food you won’t feel guilty for eating How to make Norwegian potato pancakes Three quick and easy plant-based fakeaways to create at home The Union Rye, review: Finally, a decent restaurant in this charming East Sussex town
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Overstock.com is changing its name. It's one you may recognize
Overstock.com, one of the biggest names in e-commerce, is ditching its name for something just as recognizable: Bed Bath & Beyond.
1970-01-01 08:00
EU leaders to debate Russia mutiny, pledge support for Ukraine
By Andrew Gray and Bart H. Meijer BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union leaders gathered on Thursday to discuss the aborted mutiny
1970-01-01 08:00
Rays vs. Diamondbacks prediction and odds for Thursday, June 29 (Take the OVER)
The Tampa Bay Rays and Arizona Diamondbacks will meet in a rubber match on Thursday afternoon.Arizona took the win in Game 1, 8-4, but Tampa Bay evened up the series on Wednesday, winning a tight 3-2 decision.Thursday's matinee matchup features two pitchers we haven't seen much of ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd takeover: The reason for delays in club sale process
Manchester United's sale process is being held up by disagreements over which bid to proceed with between the six Glazer siblings.
1970-01-01 08:00
France shooting: Who was Nahel M, shot by police in Nanterre?
He was learning to be an electrician and played rugby league but died at a police check near Paris.
1970-01-01 08:00
Where should Harry Kane go this summer?
Assessing where Harry Kane should consider moving to if he leaves Tottenham. Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Manchester United, PSG and Real Madrid are interested.
1970-01-01 08:00
H&M to grow third-party brand strategy as online rivalry intensifies
STOCKHOLM H&M plans to sell more third-party brands online and in stores, CEO Helena Helmersson said on Thursday,
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