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Column-Funds build biggest short dollar position since March 2021: McGeever
Column-Funds build biggest short dollar position since March 2021: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida Hedge funds have ramped up their bearish dollar bets by more than $7
2023-07-24 11:20
UN court rejects Nicaragua claims in Colombia sea row
UN court rejects Nicaragua claims in Colombia sea row
The UN's top court dismissed Nicaragua's claims against Colombia Thursday in a decades-long Latin American legal battle over an oil- and fish-rich...
2023-07-14 00:57
Blue diamond sells for more than $44 million at Christie's auction in Geneva
Blue diamond sells for more than $44 million at Christie's auction in Geneva
Christie’s says the largest fancy vivid blue diamond to ever come to auction has sold for more than $44 million, far outstripping the pre-sale estimate
2023-11-08 06:58
Cardinals: MLB hands down suspensions for Miles Mikolas, Oli Marmot
Cardinals: MLB hands down suspensions for Miles Mikolas, Oli Marmot
Without some drama, it wouldn't be a St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs series. That drama got ratcheted up a notch as the MLB handed down suspensions after Miles Mikolas hit Ian Happ with a pitch Thursday. In the first inning of Thursday's game. Cubs outfielder Ian Happ took a swing...
2023-07-29 07:22
Hermine Dossou: Being thrifty in the kitchen helped me get on the housing ladder
Hermine Dossou: Being thrifty in the kitchen helped me get on the housing ladder
As a trained accountant and a long-time baking enthusiast, Hermine Dossou knows a thing or two about saving money in the kitchen. “My first breadmaker was from Panasonic – I bought it from Gumtree,” the former Great British Bake Off contestant says. “It was basically somebody’s wedding present that they didn’t want and they sold it half price.” A devotee of Martin Lewis’s Money Saving Expert website, the 42-year-old, who was born in Benin, West Africa, and moved to the UK for university aged 20, tries to avoid ever paying full price for a big ticket item. “If I wanted to buy, let’s say, a mixer, I would go online, and type ‘Kenwood discount vouchers’ and then something always comes up,” says Dossou, who lives in Kettering and came fourth on the 2020 series of Bake Off. But the mum-of-one – whose son Steven is 13 – wasn’t always such a frugal foodie. “That came from that period where I became a single mum on a reduced income,” she says. “I couldn’t work full-time because I had to look after my son, and also I didn’t want him to have the processed kind of bakes.” Whipping up cakes and cookies filled her “empty afternoons” as a new mum and was a lot cheaper than buying ready-made baked goods. “I would cook from scratch and prep my vegetables when I could get them on offer,” she continues. “Same for fruits – they are often very discounted when they become a bit soft, and that’s the best time to make jam.” Even post-Bake Off and her book deal (she works full-time as an accountant), Dossou remains a savvy shopper, knowing that a higher price doesn’t always mean a better product. “Like a bar of chocolate, if it’s the same quantity of cocoa, why are you paying three times the price? Especially if you’re going to bake with it. “Wonky onions at half the price is the same… they all come from the same farm.” Her accountancy skills came in handy, too, and she still uses a spreadsheet to track her income and outgoings every month. “I think generally in life it is important to budget and know where your money goes, because I think it allows you to achieve a lot more than if you were just living freestyle,” Dossou says. “It’s a nightmare trying to get on the housing ladder here in the UK – that’s something I’ve been able to do through being thrifty in every area of my life.” That’s why she decided to call her first cookbook The Thrifty Baker: “I just really wanted to bring that awareness of how we choose what we eat, and how we can save through making little changes here and there.” “Now, more than ever, when people are struggling with the cost of living, I think it’s even more important to go back to those values of cooking from scratch, trying to cook at home, and making meals from, you know, not much.” With lots of advice for beginners, the book focuses on affordable dishes, from basic breads and simple biscuits to special occasion puds and impressive-looking desserts. There’s a distinct Gallic influence (Benin, where Dossou learned to bake as a child, is a former French colony) felt with recipes such as pain de campagne, orange and brown butter madeleinesm and pear frangipane tart. The author points out when a recipe can be cooked in an air fryer – a recent Black Friday bargain she loves because it allows her to enjoy fried Benin delicacies using less oil and without turning on the oven. “Because we have a really small family, just me and my son, you don’t always want to put the oven on just to bake something for two. “With an oven you’ll need to preheat it for a good 15 to 20 minutes before you can even bake in it. With the air fryer you just put the cake in and 15 minutes later it’s out – easy and convenient.” There’s also a section devoted to microwaveable mug cakes, with peanut butter and jam, speculoos (aka Biscoff) and chocolate hazelnut flavours of the cheap and easy-to-make single-serve puds. “In the microwave you can make a cake in five minutes from weighing, mixing and baking,” says Dossou, who loves how kid-friendly they are. “With my son I feel more inclined to let him make a mug cake than maybe something bigger. “Even if it goes wrong he’s not wasting a lot of ingredients and, you know, he’s not turning the kitchen into a bonfire.” ‘The Thrifty Baker’ by Hermine Dossou (White Lion, £18.99).
2023-09-06 13:45
Israel’s Netanyahu in Talks to Meet Xi in China, Report Says
Israel’s Netanyahu in Talks to Meet Xi in China, Report Says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to meet President Xi Jinping in China for the first time in
2023-06-27 15:58
Major Factories in North Vietnam to Get Priority for Power
Major Factories in North Vietnam to Get Priority for Power
Major factories in northern Vietnam, where Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc. suppliers operate plants, will be given
2023-06-08 12:20
When will 'The Voice' Season 24 Episode 8 air? Coaches gear up for 'Battles Premiere' as they zero in on the best singers
When will 'The Voice' Season 24 Episode 8 air? Coaches gear up for 'Battles Premiere' as they zero in on the best singers
'The Voice' Season 24's Battle Round will pit two or sometimes three singers against each other
2023-10-17 09:26
Rodgers rues Celtic 'inexperience' after Feyenoord loss
Rodgers rues Celtic 'inexperience' after Feyenoord loss
A "bitterly disappointed" Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers was left to rue the "inexperience" of two players sent off in a 2-0 Champions League loss to Feyenoord but said the Scottish...
2023-09-20 05:55
Wagner in Mali: US sanctions top junta officials over alleged ties
Wagner in Mali: US sanctions top junta officials over alleged ties
Wagner fighters overseeing Malian troops are accused of targeting civilians and other rights abuses.
2023-07-25 21:28
Trump faces biggest legal threat as documents case opens in court
Trump faces biggest legal threat as documents case opens in court
Donald Trump is due in court Tuesday to face dozens of felony counts of mishandling US government secrets, in the most serious yet of a firestorm of criminal probes threatening to derail his...
2023-06-13 12:26
Christian McCaffrey's big first half carries NFC West-leading 49ers to 31-13 victory over Seahawks
Christian McCaffrey's big first half carries NFC West-leading 49ers to 31-13 victory over Seahawks
Christian McCaffrey rushed for 114 yards and two touchdowns in the first half, and the San Francisco 49ers built a 21-point lead by halftime, rolling to a 31-13 win over the Seattle Seahawks
2023-11-24 12:56