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‘Apple Crisp’ is the new ‘Pumpkin Spice’ – here’s how to get the autumn look at home

FOR years ‘Pumpkin Spice’ has been the top autumn trend – from the spiced lattes to mouthwatering candles, it’s long been the favourite seasonal flavour.

But that’s all about to change with a new mouthwatering scent ready to take the spotlight.

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‘Apple Crisp’ is set to take over ‘Pumpkin Spice’[/caption]
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And it’s influencing everything from fashion to home decor[/caption]
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And now experts have revealed how you can add its warmth, comfort and earthy tones to your home[/caption]

It’s all about ‘Apple Crisp’ this autumn – and it’s influencing everything from fashion to home decor.

From the warm colour palette to the comforting scent, Apple Crisp is coming to life this season.

While Pumpkin Spice is a rich spicy blend of ginger, orange, cardamom and pumpkin, Apple Crisp is sweeter and fruitier with muskier tones and smells like apples, cinnamon and vanilla.

Luckily, one expert is on hand to share their top tips on how to bring its cosy vibe into our homes to give it some autumn charm.

Cassandra Leisz, Creative Director of innovative interiors brand Ruggable, said it’s all about warmth, comfort and earthy tones.

To bring that into your home Cassandra says: “To capture the essence of freshly baked apple crisps, focus on warm, inviting colors such as red, yellow, orange and deep brown.

“You can do this by introducing plush, textured throws and cushions to add both visual and physical comfort to your living space.

“Perfect for cosy autumn days that can be changed seasonally.

“In larger rooms with big floor space, adding a patterned rug in rich reds, browns or creams.

“It is a great way to transform the space with rustic charm and autumnal palettes.”

Tie in the theme with a warm glow

Another way to do it is by adding warm lighting to your house.

She says: “Warm lighting is essential for an autumnal glow.

“You can achieve this by adding a few candles to your table display to create a rustic, warm ambience.

“For maximum effect, opt for scented taper or tea candles in a cider or mulled scent.

“Or, for longer lasting ambience, drape warm, soft white fairy lights around your living room, dining area or along the mantle for subtle lighting.”

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Adding the scent to your home is an easy way to complete the atmosphere in your home[/caption]

Create the mouth-watering scent

Nothing evokes the feeling of apple crisp like the warm scent of apples, cinnamon and vanilla.

Cassandra suggests: “To complete the atmosphere in your home, you’ll want to create the scent of apple crisp.

“Look for scented candles, room sprays, diffusers, or potpourri with scents such as ‘apple pie,’ ‘mulled wine’ and ‘cinnamon spice’ to create a deliciously fragrant atmosphere.

“Place them throughout your home, especially in the living room and kitchen where traffic is high.

“If you prefer to use a diffuser, mix apple, cinnamon and clove essential oils for a similar effect.”

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Adding an autumn wreath to your front door gives a lovely autumn welcome[/caption]

Create a cosy first impression with an autumn welcome at your front door

The strand is all about apples, so why not hang a gorgeous apple wreath? Or, even better, have a go at making one yourself?

This can help make a cosy first impression, Cassandra explains.

She adds: “Welcome guests to your front door with a wreath of fake apples, cinnamon sticks and dried leaves.

“You can even get the family involved in making it. This immediately sets a cosy tone at the entrance to your home.

“Make sure you swap your summer doormat for one with an autumnal design of apples, leaves or a welcoming autumn message.

“For an added touch, place some apples and pumpkins on the door display, this follows the trend and adds a natural element to your display.”

Budget-friendly tips to create the 'Apple Crisp' look

CASSANDRA also shared some budget-friendly tips to add touches of the 'Apple Crisp' look into your home decor.

She says: “For a budget-friendly, natural touch, gather dried twigs, red and orange leaves, pine cones, and acorns from outdoors.

“Scatter them on your mantelpiece, coffee table, or dining table to enhance the autumnal feel.

“This is an easy way to embrace the changing season and give your home an autumnal makeover on a budget.

“If you already have apples in your fruit bowl, to capture the trend, add these apples to your table decor on plates, garnished with cinnamon sticks.

“This is a fun way to set the table and a perfect healthy snack!”

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Iceland urgently recalls product and issues ‘do not eat’ warning over possible health risk

ICELAND shoppers have been issued an urgent warning over a product recall over health risk fears.

The popular supermarket has pulled an own brand item off the shelves as it may contain milk which is not on the label.

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Iceland shoppers have been issued an urgent warning over a product recall over health risk fears[/caption]

Iceland’s pack of two Vegetable Balti Bakes have been urgently recalled over the allergy risk.

The affected products are dated Best Before 09/07/26 and are the 280g packs.

A statement on food.gov.uk read: “Iceland Foods Ltd is recalling Iceland 2 Vegetable Balti Bakes because it may contain milk which is not mentioned on the label.

“This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.”

Iceland shoppers have been advised by the store to check if they’ve bought the affected product.

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Iceland’s pack of two Vegetable Balti Bakes have been urgently recalled over the allergy risk[/caption]

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Adeyemi scores twice as Dortmund beat Heidenheim in Bundesliga

Nigerian-born striker, Karim Adeyemi, scored a first-half brace and laid on a goal for Donyell Malen as Borussia Dortmund survived a late scare to beat Heidenheim 4-2 at home on Friday. Dortmund ran out to a 2-0 lead after 17 minutes and Adeyemi was on the spot to score a third just two minutes after […]

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Nigeria Economic Summit for October 14-16 – Bagudu

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning (MBEP), Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, has affirmed that, the 30th Nigerian Economic Summit will hold as from 14-16, October 14-16, 2024. The minister made the assertion during the World press conference, Friday in his office, Abuja. The minister said the theme of this year’s summit is: ‘Collaborative Action …

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The water had overwhelmed us – Patience Ozokwo writes on 66th birthday

Nollywood veteran actress, Patience Ozokwo has taken to social media to express gratitude to God for clocking a new age. The actress took to her Instagram page on Saturday, September 14th to celebrate her 66th with pictures of herself and verses from the scripture. Sharing the photos, she wrote: “Birthday Thanksgiving. If it had not been …

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Man Utd seal two more transfers of wonderkids after FA sign off on deals… with former Arsenal star still to come

MANCHESTER UNITED have completed transfers for two new stars despite the transfer window being closed, reports suggest.

The Red Devils have placed great emphasis on recruiting the best talent for their youth teams in recent seasons.

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Man Utd have signed James Overy following FA approval[/caption]
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Slovakia youth international Samuel Lusale has also joined the club after turning 17[/caption]
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Ex-Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin is still waiting on FA confirmation before a deal is completed[/caption]

This has led to a steady stream of stars who have come through the academy to star in the first team, including the likes of Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho and Toby Collyer in recent seasons.

But United have now completed deals for teenager starlets James Overy and Samuel Lusale, according to the Manchester Evening News.

Deals for the pair were delayed as they waited for FA approval, and they will now link up with the Man Utd Under-18s this season.

Meanwhile, a deal for ex-Arsenal wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin is also in the works.

Overy, born in 2007, is an attacking right-back who began his career with A-League side Perth Glory.

He started attracting interest from the likes of West Ham aged just 15 before departing and relocating to the south of England last year.

Described as a “wonderfully polite and humble young man” by former coach Marc Revell in the Mid Devon Advertiser, Overy continued to impress with Newton Abbot Spurs before United came calling.

He is eligible to play for both England and Australia at international level.

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SunSport revealed in July how the Premier League and Fifa were both looking at his transfer.

In the case of Lusale, he is a winger or attacking midfielder who has already represented Slovakia at Under-17 and Under-18 international level.

He was born in Guildford in 2007, and has finally been ratified to join United after turning 17 earlier this month.

Once the FA sign off on 16-year-old Obi-Martin joining the Red Devils, it will complete a hat-trick of highly-rated signings for the club’s youth team.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the signing of Obi-Martin, with training videos showing his remarkable finishing skills and teasing a bright career ahead.

He also scored 10 goals in a single match for the Gunners against Liverpool Under-16s last season.

United’s Under-18 side won an impressive treble last season, having lost just twice in the northern U18 division, before beating southern victors Chelsea to be crowned English champions.

Another teen acquisition this summer, Sekou Kone, has been included in Man Utd’s Premier League squad list for the upcoming season following the end of the transfer window.

Under-21 goalkeeper Dermot Mee was also registered as a fourth-choice goalkeeper as one of the 22 stars registered in the over 21 bracket of the squad registration.

The quality from the academy has been laid bare this week after Mainoo and Garnacho were nominated for the Kopa Trophy and ex-United star Angel Gomes made his England debut.

Erik ten Hag‘s senior team take on Southampton at St Marys in today’s early kick-off.

They have a desperate need to win and get the season back on the track following back-to-back defeats against Brighton and Liverpool before the international break.

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The subtle sign on your fingernail that means you could be at risk of sudden death – and 6 other red flags

YOUR fingernails are more than just a spot to cover in nail polish.

They could provide a window into your health – as a subtle sign on them could suggest you have a dangerous form of heart disease that may cause no noticeable symptoms.

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A subtle sign on your nail could be a sign of heart valve disease[/caption]
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A red pulsation in your nail bed when you press you fingernail down is called Quincke’s sign[/caption]

If you notice a red pulsation in your nail bed when you press down your nail that’s a “bad sign”, according to Dr Joe.

The emergency response doctor recently took to Instagram to warn his 400k followers that this subtle throbbing movement – called Quincke’s sign – could be caused by aortic regurgitation.

This a potentially serious heart condition where the organ is forced to work harder than usual, the ER doc said in a video.

Joanne Whitmore, lead nurse at the British Heart Foundation (BHF), gave further insight on what a pulsation in your nails could mean.

“Quincke’s sign in the nail bed can be a sign of severe aortic valve insufficiency, as well as other heart conditions,” she told The Sun.

Normally, your blood flows around your hear and the rest of your body in one direction.

The BHF compares it to a “one way traffic” system.

Your heart valves are tiny flaps of skin that open and close like doors with every heartbeat.

They are essentially the traffic controllers in this situation as they control the direction of your blood flow and stop it from flowing backwards.

You have four of them – called pulmonary, tricuspid, mitral and aortic valves.

The aortic valve controls the flow of blood out from the heart to the rest of the body.

Joanne said: “Aortic regurgitation means the aortic valve does not close fully and the blood can leak back into the heart instead of forwards into the body.

“These problems can put extra strain on your heart and make your heart work harder.”

There are a few causes of heart valve disease – when one or more of your valves don’t work – including:

  • Being born with an abnormal valve
  • Having rheumatic fever – a rare complication that can develop after a bacterial throat infection, causing painful joints and heart problems
  • Having heart muscle disease – called cardiomyopathy
  • Your heart muscle being damaged from a heart attack
  • Getting older
  • A heart infection – called endocarditis

Over time, it can increase your risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke.

Another form of the condition is when valves get narrower and don’t open fully, blocking or restricting the flow of blood.

The 6 other symptoms of heart valve disease

“Some people with heart valve disease have no symptoms,” according to Joanne.

But others may experience:

  1. Breathlessness
  2. Chest pain
  3. Weakness or dizziness
  4. Unusual tiredness
  5. Swollen ankles and feet
  6. A fluttering or pounding feeling in the chest or neck (known as palpitations)

Dr Joe warned that another sign of aortic regurgitation is what’s known as Corrigan pulse – an excessive and visible pulsation in the neck.

Recent research by the University of East Anglia found that over a of supposedly “healthy” adults over the age of 60 may have heart valve disease.

Researchers carried out heart scans on almost 4,500 people aged over 60, who where outwardly healthy and had no symptoms.

Over a quarter – 28 per cent – were found to have previously undetected heart valve disease.

The disease can range from mild to moderate and severe.

Those with a mild form will often have no symptoms and might not need treatment – though checkups every few years are advised.

But Joanne said: “If your heart valve disease is moderate or severe you will usually need treatment, involving medicines and/or surgery.

“It can feel scary to be diagnosed with severe heart valve disease.

“Talk to your doctor about what this means for you and your treatment options.”

Subtle signs of a heart attack

A HEART attack is when the supply of the blood to the heart is suddenly blocked.

It is a medical emergency and needs to be treated right away.

Around 100,000 people are admitted to hospital due to heart attacks every year in the UK, according to the British Heart Foundation.

That’s 290 each day, or one every five minutes.

Some symptoms, like chest pain, shortness of breath and feeling lightheaded or dizzy, can be fairly obvious.

But the signs aren’t always so blatant, the NHS warns. Other more subtle symptoms of a heart attack include:

  • Pain in other parts of the body (it can feel as if the pain is spreading from your chest to your arms, jaw, neck, back and stomach)
  • Sweating
  • Feeling sick
  • Vomiting
  • An overwhelming feeling of anxiety (similar to a panic attack)
  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Coughing
  • Wheezing

A heart attack and cardiac arrest are similar, but not the same.

A cardiac arrest is when the heart stops pumping blood around the body.

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FG Confirms When Dangote Refinery Will Start Selling Petrol

The federal government has confirmed that Dangote Refinery will start selling petrol into the Nigerian market on Sunday, September 15. This development was confirmed during a press conference on Friday by the Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zacch Adedeji, who spoke on behalf of the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the …

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