This week our presenters are joined by Bronte Aurell of ScandiKitchen and Will Evans of Eat Farm Now. When we contemplate Scandinavian food, we typically think of pickled herrings, gravlax and Ikea meatballs, but Bronte opens our eyes to the abundance of other wonderful produce. Sue is a little confused by the term "hygge" and wants to understand why Sweden has obesity levels as low as 10% compared to us relatively lardy people in the UK, with a quarter of us being classified as obese. Is it hygge or is there something else going on here?
Ollie and Holly are then stunned by Sue's knowledge of the UK countryside and how little of it is actually built on. We are a rural country after all and no one knew. Did you also know that agriculture in the UK uses 69% of the country’s land area but we produce less than 60% of the food we eat. Crazy. Will has joined us to talk all things farming and agriculture and explain his mission to promote the work of farmers and why they are so important to us all.
On the wagon
Let's hear it from the Spice Girls (and boys)
A hug in a glass
Cook books - the good, the bad and the ugly
Baby, it's cold outside
Masterchef winner cooks up a storm
The gold standard of food
FoodTalk 2018 - the best bits
The story of William Chase
From Iceland with sweet treats
Foodie adventures: from Cambridge to Japan
Getting to the root of good beer
Jubelation & fighting allergies
Decisions, decisions, decisions
Pressing play on juicy foodie chat
Giving food waste the cold shoulder
A brilliant breakfast bonanza
Special deliveries
Takeaway Expo special
Thirsty Thursdays!
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