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Episode 14: A Good Recipe For Wind
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This week Chris and Knut tackle carrot peeling (and end up putting instructional videos on YouTube), Marmite, a surprising twist on the British National Anthem, and what to do about that awkward last slice of cake. Chris ducks the opportunity to have a two-minute hate; Knut gets wet feet.
Links:
- Fancy a beer outside? There's a Scandi word for that – and so much else | Life and style | The Guardian — To most native Scandinavians, this Scandimania is both creepy and flattering. Buying Acne jeans is one thing; borrowing from their entire sociocultural fabric is borderline Ripley. Scandinavia, of course, is a sum of its snowy parts – Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland – although we tend to lump their psyches together into one giant, social-democratic, sauna-loving landmass of smoked fish, dark nights and trees.
- Yr – weather forecast for Oslo
- Yr – weather forecast for Bergen (Hordaland)
- Wind Relieving Pose Pose • Yoga Basics
- Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion | °F to °C | Temperature conversion
- “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes”
- Bathtub curve (distribution) - Wikipedia
- Marmite - Wikipedia
- Urban Dictionary: the cake is a lie
- ‘Want the Last Biscuit?’: A Very British Dilemma | Anglophenia | BBC America
- Zeno's paradoxes - Wikipedia — Can also be applied to the last slice of cake
- social psychology - Why do people avoid taking the last "donut"? - Cognitive Sciences Stack Exchange
- Cheese knife (slicer. Technically, shaver.) - Wikipedia
- Knut vs. 🥕 - YouTube
- Chris vs. 🥕 - YouTube
- Skjære frukt og grønnsaker — Norges Blindeforbund — (Norway's Association for the Blind recommends using cheese slicers for slicing vegetables)
- Rødgrød med fløde - Wikipedia
- Nordic Conversations Are Different – VirtualWayfarer
- God Save the Queen - Wikipedia — But also Kongesangen (The King's Song) and Rødgrøt Med Fløte På
- Norway: Trivia & Fun Facts - TripAdvisor
- NRK Radio - Radioresepsjonen
- Forced "Fun" at Work: Researchers Uncover a Dark Side - CBS News
- Norwegians drink beer outdoors in freezing temperatures. Understanding "Utepils" - YouTube
- Very serious and long PDF about (among other things) employment protection in Norway
- Mike Monteiro: This is the golden age of design! …and we’re screwed (Webdagene 2015) on Vimeo
- What were you wearing? - Tracey Ullman's Show: Season 2 Episode 6 Preview - BBC One - YouTube
- Men Asked Same Red Carpet Questions As Women
- International Women's Day 2017
- Bokmålsbrukarar, lat meg fortelje kor privilegerte de faktisk er! | Tea Berg - Aftenposten — "Bokmål users, let me tell you how privileged you actually are!"
- Languages of Norway - Wikipedia
- Norwegian language conflict - Wikipedia
- Map of areas where Bokmål and Nynorsk are preferred by the local administration – Wikipedia
- Scots language - Wikipedia
- Scottish Gaelic - Wikipedia
- Welsh language - Wikipedia
- Harri Potter a Maen yr Athronydd (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Welsh Edition): J.K. Rowling: 9781582348278: Amazon.com: Books
- kjerring - Wiktionary
- What I'm Really Thinking: The Junior Doctor | Life and style | The Guardian — (re GROLLIES)
- Tomas Espedal - Wikipedia
- Tramp: Or the Art of Living a Wild and Poetic Life, Espedal
- Received Pronunciation (RP) - Wikipedia
53 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 25, 2016 16:07 (). Last successful fetch was on July 02, 2019 15:20 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 210230518 series 1327392
This week Chris and Knut tackle carrot peeling (and end up putting instructional videos on YouTube), Marmite, a surprising twist on the British National Anthem, and what to do about that awkward last slice of cake. Chris ducks the opportunity to have a two-minute hate; Knut gets wet feet.
Links:
- Fancy a beer outside? There's a Scandi word for that – and so much else | Life and style | The Guardian — To most native Scandinavians, this Scandimania is both creepy and flattering. Buying Acne jeans is one thing; borrowing from their entire sociocultural fabric is borderline Ripley. Scandinavia, of course, is a sum of its snowy parts – Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland – although we tend to lump their psyches together into one giant, social-democratic, sauna-loving landmass of smoked fish, dark nights and trees.
- Yr – weather forecast for Oslo
- Yr – weather forecast for Bergen (Hordaland)
- Wind Relieving Pose Pose • Yoga Basics
- Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion | °F to °C | Temperature conversion
- “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes”
- Bathtub curve (distribution) - Wikipedia
- Marmite - Wikipedia
- Urban Dictionary: the cake is a lie
- ‘Want the Last Biscuit?’: A Very British Dilemma | Anglophenia | BBC America
- Zeno's paradoxes - Wikipedia — Can also be applied to the last slice of cake
- social psychology - Why do people avoid taking the last "donut"? - Cognitive Sciences Stack Exchange
- Cheese knife (slicer. Technically, shaver.) - Wikipedia
- Knut vs. 🥕 - YouTube
- Chris vs. 🥕 - YouTube
- Skjære frukt og grønnsaker — Norges Blindeforbund — (Norway's Association for the Blind recommends using cheese slicers for slicing vegetables)
- Rødgrød med fløde - Wikipedia
- Nordic Conversations Are Different – VirtualWayfarer
- God Save the Queen - Wikipedia — But also Kongesangen (The King's Song) and Rødgrøt Med Fløte På
- Norway: Trivia & Fun Facts - TripAdvisor
- NRK Radio - Radioresepsjonen
- Forced "Fun" at Work: Researchers Uncover a Dark Side - CBS News
- Norwegians drink beer outdoors in freezing temperatures. Understanding "Utepils" - YouTube
- Very serious and long PDF about (among other things) employment protection in Norway
- Mike Monteiro: This is the golden age of design! …and we’re screwed (Webdagene 2015) on Vimeo
- What were you wearing? - Tracey Ullman's Show: Season 2 Episode 6 Preview - BBC One - YouTube
- Men Asked Same Red Carpet Questions As Women
- International Women's Day 2017
- Bokmålsbrukarar, lat meg fortelje kor privilegerte de faktisk er! | Tea Berg - Aftenposten — "Bokmål users, let me tell you how privileged you actually are!"
- Languages of Norway - Wikipedia
- Norwegian language conflict - Wikipedia
- Map of areas where Bokmål and Nynorsk are preferred by the local administration – Wikipedia
- Scots language - Wikipedia
- Scottish Gaelic - Wikipedia
- Welsh language - Wikipedia
- Harri Potter a Maen yr Athronydd (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Welsh Edition): J.K. Rowling: 9781582348278: Amazon.com: Books
- kjerring - Wiktionary
- What I'm Really Thinking: The Junior Doctor | Life and style | The Guardian — (re GROLLIES)
- Tomas Espedal - Wikipedia
- Tramp: Or the Art of Living a Wild and Poetic Life, Espedal
- Received Pronunciation (RP) - Wikipedia
53 episodes
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