By Ishaan Tharoor Ishaan Tharoor Foreign affairs columnist and anchor of Today's WorldView, the Post's daily column and newsletter on global politics Email Bio Follow November 22, 2023 You’re reading an excerpt from the Today’s WorldView newsletter. Sign up to get the rest free, including news from around the globe and interesting ideas and opinions to know, sent to your inbox every weekday. Read More...
By Kelly GrovierFeatures correspondent
AlamyThe English poet originally trained in medicine, where he would have encountered bodysnatchers. Kelly Grovier reveals disquieting clues in odes written 200 years ago.
Did the English Romantic poet John Keats steal bodies from graves? A closer look at some of the 19th-Century writer’s most revered works, including his famous odes composed 200 years ago in the spring and summer of 1819, reveals an unsettling preoccupation with the feel of cemetery soil and the merging of self with cremated remains – a hands-on obsessiveness that goes beyond an anxious awareness of one’s own mortality. Read More...
Whisk 1 part coconut flour with 1 part cold water to create a slurry, a thickening agent for stews, soups and sauces, traditionally made with wheat flour. Add the slurry to a simmering hot liquid, such as milk for a cream sauce, and whisk it until it has the correct consistency.Click to see full answer. Also question is, can you use almond flour to thicken gravy?Yes, but it is grainy. According to Google it is one part to one part, so for instance one cup of almond flour mixed with 1 cup of cold water, and then add it to hot liquid in your pan or whatever you’re using. Read More...