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Daily Mail
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Meghan Markle's favourite Le Creuset dish has HUGE discount in Amazon's Prime Day sale - plus other cult buys you won't want to miss
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more The Le Creuset cast iron casserole dish that Meghan Markle famously used in her Netflix series is available at a huge discount for Amazon Prime Day. Meghan Markle used £20,000 worth of cookware in her Netflix kitchen including a top-of-the-range white Le Creuset pan, worth over £300. Down to just £195, the cult branded casserole dish has over £100 off in the rare deal. It's the biggest discount we've seen in a long time on Le Creuset products. The Le Creuset brand is famed as the crème de la crème of casserole dishes - and it's easy to see why. The super stylish enamel and cast iron pots come with a lifetime guarantee from the French manufacturers and can be used on electric hobs, gas hobs and in the oven - and are even dishwasher and freezer safe. Now the same kitchenware featured in With Love, Meghan is available on Amazon with an impressive 36 per cent discount as part of the website's Prime Day deals lasting until July 11. However, there are other similar products available on promotion at Amazon that won't break the bank which range from £172 to as little as £28.04. Meghan Markle's Le Creuset dish: Other Prime Day Deals:


Forbes
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
NYT ‘Connections' Hints And Answers For Sunday, July 6th
Hints, clues and answers for today's Connections are here. Looking for Saturday's NYT Connections hints, clues and answers instead? You can find them here: July is here and we're all still enjoying a lovely 4th Of July weekend. We hosted a really lovely barbecue with friends that was just delightful. It ended up being an ad hoc multi-course meal, with various appetizers and grilled items coming out at various points. Nobody left hungry, that's for sure. I think my favorite was a green chili hashbrown casserole that one friend brought. The hand-stuffed bratwursts were pretty dang good also. In any case, the memory of food and fun lingers still, but now we have a Connections to solve. Let's group some words, shall we? How To Play Connections Connections is the second-most popular NYT Games puzzle game outside of the main crossword itself, and an extremely fun, free offering that will get your brain moving every day. Play it right here. The goal is to take a group of 16 words and find links between four pairs of four of them. They could be specific categories of terms, or they could be little world puzzles where words may come before or after them you need to figure out. And they get more complicated from there. FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder There is only one set of right answers for this, and you only get a certain number of tries so you can't just spam around until you find something. There are difficulty tiers coded by color, which will usually go from yellow, blue/green to purple as difficulty increases, so know that going in and when you start linking them together. You pick the four words you think are linked and either you will get a solve and a lit up row that shows you how you were connected. If you're close, it will tell you that you're one away. Again, four mistakes you lose, but if you want to know the answers without failing, either come here, or delete your web cookies and try again. If you want to play more puzzles, you can get an NYT Games subscription to access the full archives of all past puzzles. What Are Today's Connections Hints? These are the hints that are laid out on the puzzle board itself, but after that, we will get into spoiler territory with some hints and eventually the answers. What Are Today's Connections Groups? Alright, the full spoilers follow here as we get into what the groups are today: What Are Today's Connections Answers? The full-on answers are below for each group, finally inserting the four words in each category. Spoilers follow if you do not want to get this far. The Connections answers are: Today's Connections I banged this one out pretty fast. I wasn't 100% sure about the yellow group, but it all sounded like various types of pottery to me, though WARE I wasn't sure of entirely. I was a lot more confident about the doctors: Dr. Dre the rapper, Dr. Evil of Austin Powers fame, Dr. Pepper the soda, and Dr. Seuss the children's author. This made the green group pretty apparent. While I wouldn't qualify these as 'PARTICLES' by any means, especially MORSEL and SHRED, they are all smaller pieces of a larger whole. That left the purple group, and I wasn't really sure about this one until I got the theme. CRYPTO = Toe, DECAF = Calf, DISNEY = Knee, and PRUSSIAN = Shin. How did you do on today's Connections? Let me know on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. Also be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me here on this blog. Sign up for my newsletter for more reviews and commentary on entertainment and culture.


New York Times
07-05-2025
- General
- New York Times
What Moms Want on Mother's Day
I won't be with my mom on Mother's Day (this Sunday, May 11; of course you knew that). But I know exactly what I'd make her: this French toast casserole. Is this Lidey Heuck recipe essentially bread pudding by another name, an easier way to prepare French toast for a crowd, a two-handed deep dish of vanilla-scented, custardy generosity? Yes, yes and yes. Naturally, I'd tailor the dish to her tastes. I'd use brioche, namely the coconut brioche from the Vietnamese bakery down the street (Mom loves coconut). I'd skip the cinnamon in the casserole and topping and instead use a bit of ground ginger, definitely some cardamom (Mom loves cardamom). I should have mentioned, too, that the brioche would have been discounted because it was a day past its sell-by date; this recipe is a great use of any stale-ish bread you have lying around (Mom loves not wasting food). Serve your French toast casserole with flowers and a handwritten card for full points. And don't forget to clean up afterward.