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Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Revealed: The extreme things Brits are doing to take their air fryers on holiday
It might seem surprising, but more and more Brits are taking their air fryer on holiday with them. In fact, one in five have said they've taken their favourite appliance for a trip abroad. Some have even started using AO's new air fryer suitcase to transport their beloved cooker to a hot and sunny destination this summer. One of these people is Matthew Haywood, who even gave his air fryer a name – Archie. In a video, he can be seen 'having a morning coffee' with Archie, offering the appliance a sip of his cappuccino. Matthew then rolls his air fryer through the check-in desk, where a Jet2 staff member confesses it's 'the first air fryer I've ever seen checked in'. Matthew then sends his suitcase off on the conveyor belt, and says: 'I hope he makes it through safely.' In the next clip, Matthew is seen celebrating as his air fryer has 'made it to Spain' safe and sound. Another air fryer obsessive who took his cooker away with him is Matthew Haywood (left), who even gave his air fryer (right) a name – Archie 'It's all in good condition as well,' he adds. Another air fryer obsessive who took his cooker away with him is Jed Barker – who claims the air fryer suitcase is 'the coolest suitcase I've ever had in my life'. The content creator flew to Paris with his girlfriend, and cooked her a Croque Monsieur under the Eiffel Tower. 'And because I already had something to cook it in, all I needed to buy was the ingredients,' he says. 'To be clear, I'm bringing this AO air fryer suitcase on every trip with me from now on.' After cooking his Croque Monsieur and eating it under the Eiffel Tower, Jed finishes: 'No wonder so many people take their air fryer on holiday. 'It's saved us so much time and money and given us the best Paris experience we could ask for.' It comes after Daily Mail's deputy travel editor Hayley Minn tested out the air fryer suitcase to see just how practical it is. The real test for this suitcase was how much she was going to be able to fit into it around the 4-litre Russell Hobbs 27160 SatisFry. Spoiler alert: not much! If, like Matthew and Jed, you can't be without your beloved air fryer for a couple of days, you can buy one on AO's TikTok shop from Tuesday 19th August at 12pm.
Yahoo
29-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Henry wins gold as GB clinch World Rowing Cup title
Lauren Henry has won gold at both of this year's World Rowing Cup events [EPA] Lauren Henry claimed another gold to help Great Britain clinch the World Rowing Cup title in Lucerne on Sunday. The 23-year-old won the women's single sculls final in Varese two weeks ago and followed that up with a hard-fought victory in Switzerland. Advertisement The Olympic quadruple sculls champion recovered from a sluggish start to win by a tight margin over Ireland's Fiona Murtagh in second. Denmark's Frida Sanggaard Nielsen was right behind in third in a repeat of the European Championships podium a month ago. "As the season progresses, people are finding more speed, so it's good to see where you're at," said Henry. GB's other gold on Sunday came in the men's quadruple sculls final, with the team moving through from fourth to second, before catching Poland in the closing stages, with the USA third. "We were down for most of the race, but we just had to trust that the Poles had put in the work and were going to be tired and we could really shift through," said GB's Matthew Haywood. Advertisement Eleanor Brinkhoff and Megan Slabbert added a bronze for GB in the women's pair final behind the Czech Republic, while Romania's European champions Maria Magdalena Rusu and Simona Radis raced clear for the win. GB did not top the medal table on Sunday or in Varese two weeks ago, but the five golds they won across the two events was enough to secure this year's overall World Rowing Cup title. This year's World Champiosnhips take place in Shanghai from 21-28 September.


BBC News
29-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Henry wins gold as GB clinch World Rowing Cup title
Lauren Henry claimed another gold to help Great Britain clinch the World Rowing Cup title in Lucerne on 23-year-old won the women's single sculls final in Varese two weeks ago and followed that up with a hard-fought victory in Olympic quadruple sculls champion recovered from a sluggish start to win by a tight margin over Ireland's Fiona Murtagh in Frida Sanggaard Nielsen was right behind in third in a repeat of the European Championships podium a month ago."As the season progresses, people are finding more speed, so it's good to see where you're at," said other gold on Sunday came in the men's quadruple sculls final, with the team moving through from fourth to second, before catching Poland in the closing stages, with the USA third."We were down for most of the race, but we just had to trust that the Poles had put in the work and were going to be tired and we could really shift through," said GB's Matthew Brinkhoff and Megan Slabbert added a bronze for GB in the women's pair final behind the Czech Republic, while Romania's European champions Maria Magdalena Rusu and Simona Radis raced clear for the did not top the medal table on Sunday or in Varese two weeks ago, but the five golds they won across the two events was enough to secure this year's overall World Rowing Cup year's World Champiosnhips take place in Shanghai from 21-28 September.