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12- Stuff you put on bread/Pålegg

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It's the Norwegian concept that simply can't be translated: pålegg. Can anything on bread be pålegg? How do they get those little fish eggs into a "kaviar" tube? Did Oslo schoolchildren start intermittent fasting before it was cool? And we're joined by a guest who tells us about growing up with that pålegg life.

Music: Fuji Fakes

News jingle: Christopher Helberg

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Content provided by Indigo Trigg-Hauger and Séamus Beirne, Indigo Trigg-Hauger, and Séamus Beirne. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Indigo Trigg-Hauger and Séamus Beirne, Indigo Trigg-Hauger, and Séamus Beirne or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

It's the Norwegian concept that simply can't be translated: pålegg. Can anything on bread be pålegg? How do they get those little fish eggs into a "kaviar" tube? Did Oslo schoolchildren start intermittent fasting before it was cool? And we're joined by a guest who tells us about growing up with that pålegg life.

Music: Fuji Fakes

News jingle: Christopher Helberg

  continue reading

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