Paul Hollywood s mince pie recipe with a twist
A delicious recipe from The Great British Bake Off star (Image: Getty Images)
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These ginger sandwich cookies will add an elegant touch to your holiday table.
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How to make caramelized white chocolate linzers
Edd Kimber, author of One Tin Bakes, joins us from across the pond and shows how to make his â5 golden ringsâ-inspired cookies.Edd Kimber
âOne Tin Bakesâ author and pastry chef Edd Kimber joined Good Morning America with a delicious holiday dessert for our 12 days of Christmas cookies. The Great British Bake Off winner s sweet treat is a ginger sandwich cookie filled with caramelized white chocolate ganache and topped with edible gold luster powder. They re also shaped into rings to represent five gold rings from The 12 Days of Christmas classic Christmas carol.
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With everyone stuck at home in lockdown during large parts of 2020 the online quiz has become a sensation.
Lord of the Rings actor receives COVID-19 vaccine
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Thursday Dec 17, 2020
British actor Ian McKellen, who played the wizard Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings movies, said he was euphoric after receiving his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and urged everyone who was offered the jab to accept it.
The state-run National Health Service (NHS), which is running Britain’s mass COVID vaccination programme, posted several pictures of McKellen, in a blue T-shirt and a rainbow-striped scarf, giving a thumbs up as he received the shot.
“It’s a very special day. I feel euphoric,” McKellen, 81, was quoted as saying in one NHS post which he retweeted.
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Welcome, readers of The Wild. Two words: uphill skiing. Sounds crazy, right? The sport, also known as skinning or ski mountaineering, has been around for awhile. Now it’s booming because it keeps skiers and boarders away from crowds and off ski lifts, ideal for these socially distant times.
Uphillers, as they’re sometimes called, use “skins” that cover the bottom of their skis to tromp up a slope a super-tough, lung-busting workout and then do a downhill run. Snowboarders do the same thing with split boards, which come apart to create mini-skis with skins for the uphill trudge.