UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson after returning to work on Monday said that the UK is turning the tide on tackling the coronavirus, but said that he won’t be forced into ending the lockdown prematurely as the nation is still facing a moment of “maximum risk”.
Johnson, who tested positive for coronavirus on March 27, was taken to the ICU on April 7. And while he was discharged from the St Thomas Hospital in London on April 12, he went to the state country home at Chequers for recuperation. And though Johnson did not engage in official work while in recuperation, he spoke to Queen Elizabeth II and US President Donald Trump, and some senior ministers.
As if different variations of Dalgona coffee weren’t enough, there is a new trend for those people who don’t like coffee so much and it is the flavourful whipped milk.
The coronavirus social isolation has unleashed our creative gene and brought a culinary revolution with new trends emerging on social media every other day. As if different variations of Dalgona coffee weren’t enough, there is a new trend for those people who don’t like coffee so much and it is the flavourful whipped milk.
Insta user going by the username sweetportfolio shared this cool recipe on her page and got more than four lakh likes. Other people took to it and started making other variations of it such as chocolate whipped milk, whipped Nutella, and whipped matcha for those who prefer healthier options. Social media users who are sharing this recipe are calling it more eye catchy and easier to make as compared to Dalgona coffee.
How to make whipped flavoured milk
1. Take 1 tbsp of flavoured strawberry or any flavoured milk powder and add 4 tbsp (1/4 cup) of heavy whipping cream in a mixing bowl.
2. Mix them until smoothly blended. This may be bit of an arm exercise, but make sure the mixture is smooth and silky.
3. To make it Insta-worthy and a little fancier, sprinkle the powder milk on the rim of the glass by putting the glass upside down on the powder.
4. For those wanting to have it cold, mix ice in the glass which is more than half filled and add the blended mixture to complete it.
This headgear doesn’t only help children maintain social-distance but also teaches them about the historical context of their country.
First graders back to school in Hangzhou, with social distancing headgear
The long horizontal plumes on Song Dynasty toppers were supposedly to prevent officials from conspiring sotto voce with one another while at court—so social distancing was in fact their original function! pic.twitter.com/0AOKsWE1xH
Duke University professor Eileen Chengyin Chow posted these pictures to Twitter on April 27. They show first graders at Yangzheng Elementary School wearing ‘protective headgear’. These hats have a 3-foot-long horizontal rod, made of up soft and light materials such as cardboard or foam, attached to either side. Chow pointed out how these social-distancing friendly caps highly resemble headgear worm by Song Dynasty toppers. She took to Twitter to shed some light on the historical context of the design when writing, “The long horizontal plumes on Song Dynasty toppers were supposed to prevent officials from conspiring sotto voce with one another while at court—so social distancing was in fact their original function”.
Look at the wonderful way relief material is being distributed in Manipur. Dignity and respect for everyone in the entire process. So much to learn from this beautiful State in India. All DCs/District Collectors should emulate this 👍🙏#Covid19India#lockdown#CoronavirusIndiapic.twitter.com/Cl7V9tGXAV
JioMart, an e-commerce platform operated by Reliance Retail, has introduced a new WhatsApp Order Booking Service during the lockdown. A new dedicated JioMart WhatsApp number has been launched, and it is now taking orders for essential goods and promising availability within 48 hours. This new service comes just a week after Facebook picked up a 9.99 percent stake in Reliance Jio. The telecom operator was reported to introduce a WhatsApp push for JioMart, and it has now started testing it in select areas in Maharashtra. The new JioMart WhatsApp Order Booking Service is live in selected localities of Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Kalyan for now.According to media reports, JioMart is currently available in the suburban Mumbai areas of Navi Mumbai, Thane and Kalyan currently After signing a massive $5.7 billion deal with Facebook, Reliance Industries latest venture to expand into the retail market, JioMart, has reportedly gone live with its official WhatsApp number. According to media reports, JioMart is currently available in the suburban Mumbai areas of Navi Mumbai, Thane and Kalyan currently.
JioMart notes that it is not offering home delivery, and the consumer will have to head to the nearest kirana store to pick up their delivery. We’ve detailed a step-by-step guide on how to order on JioMart via WhatsApp.
Save the number +91 88500 08000 as JioMart on your phone.
After saving the number, head to WhatsApp, and search for the saved contact. You may need to refresh your contacts list by tapping the new chat icon, three dots on top, and then Refresh.
Tap on it, and send a ‘Hi’ message.
An auto-generated message will come as soon as you send the first ‘Hi’. The message notes that the service is available in Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Kalyan only.
It informs the user that orders placed using JioMart before 7pm will be available for pick up at your nearest JioMart Kirana store within next 2 days.
This auto generated message also consists of a unique link that expires in 30 minutes. If not used within 30 minutes, the user will have to send a ‘Hi’ message once again to generate a new link.
Once you click on the link, a dedicated JioMart page opens up in the browser, and this page asks for basic information like address and phone number.