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3 everyday one-pan recipes that work for breakfast through to dinner

As much as you may enjoy cooking, we can all agree that no one likes washing up. It doesn’t matter if you’re an avid follower of CleanTok and relish spending time in your local supermarket’s household aisle, it’s hard to find the joy in tackling a mountain of washing up after a meal. But there are ways to minimise the faff when it comes to cooking. While there will usually be some sort of tidying up involved (sorry, we can’t work miracles), you can make life easier by reaching for the brand-new cookbook from online recipe creators Mob.

Featuring over 100 recipes that are all cooked or prepped in one pan, pot or tray, the idea behind Mob One is simple: to save you time, energy and a sink full of washing. The recipes aren’t just for weeknights (though there is plenty of inspiration for Monday to Friday) – chapters range from Easy Ones and Speedy Ones to Fancy Ones and Slow Ones, so you can quickly find exactly the recipe you need, any night of the week. To get you started, we’re sharing three easy recipes that work for any time of day – including one-pan pancakes, fuss-free tacos and one-pan meatballs. 

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Scarf coats are back and better than ever – 9 elegant styles to wrap up warm in

There’s no denying it… coat season has finally arrived. And while your mind might naturally associate autumn/winter with trench coats or teddy jackets, there’s another style that Stylist’s fashion team can’t stop talking about right now: the scarf coat. It’s not just for the depths of December, it’s perfect for navigating the transitional weather. With the fluctuating temperatures we’re experiencing, the style offers versatility. It ensures we stay comfortable whether it’s a crisp, sunny day or a chilly, breezy evening.

Adding matching scarves to coats and jackets is truly a genius idea. Popularised by the Stockholm-based label Toteme in 2021, its fringed scarf jacket has become a cult hit, selling out several times over the years. If you’re reluctant to splurge on the designer style, you’ll be pleased to hear that several high street brands all have gorgeous versions to shop for a lot less. These fashion-meets-function picks are some of the most stylish coats out there for autumn, so make sure you snap them up quickly.

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