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Radio Show & Podcast Feedback / Food waste, from The Naked Scientists 2 August 2022
« on: 05/08/2022 17:18:29 »
Listening to this Tuesday's The Naked Scientist, on Friday 5 August, and am certainly doing my little bit to combat food waste. Just got in from the "last day" sale at my local branch of a large retailer, where I picked up a good chunk of vegetables in prepack, that are on the "Sell By" date. Very much reduced in price, and thus about to be tossed, but still good to eat for a while more.

So the mushrooms, chopped cabbage and stir fry vegetables are all in the freezer, because they do freeze well, and I can eat them later on, and use in stew or stir fry, with almost no difference in taste. The fridge is also full now, a pocket of oranges, grapefruit, onions, peppers, tomatoes and eggs, all of them reduced in price, from full price to 25p per pack. Well worth it, the fresh stuff will be used this weekend and during the week, the eggs are going to last a week or more in the fridge, and do taste nicer than the regular ones. Doing the best I can to eat healthier, so lots of vegetables, chicken and such, and cutting down on junk foods. Total was around 15 pounds, including some other items that I have been watching drop in price, so got some of them as well.

I decided not to give in to my sweet tooth, so did not buy any of those yummy cakes and puddings on sale as well. Will have to eat a grapefruit or orange instead, which I do really like, though the grapefruit outside is not showing any signs of bearing fruit this year, it makes sour grapefruit, which are really nice and tart. Even saved more money, walking to the shop and back.

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Guest Book / What happenned to Ask the Naked Scientist SA?
« on: 12/02/2016 18:03:48 »
What happened to the podcast? Used to be available as a link off TNS podcast page, redirected to the actual file from 702.co.za, but that has not been posted for a few weeks now.

Looking at Primedia it looks like they went all iToons for the shows, and there is no way aside from the itunes bloatware to listen to the show.

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Physiology & Medicine / Why is it that you have to go again soon after going?
« on: 21/03/2012 17:10:56 »
Channelling the Sheepie here.............

Why is it that, after going to relieve my bladder, and having emptied it, I have the urge to go again soon after? I have no problems with my prostrate, and do not have a 5 minute bladder. A goodly initial amount, but the second round is often only a few teaspoons worth, but the pressure felt the same.

Like the aforementioned Sheepie....... Hugs and Kisses   xxxxxxxxx


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Radio Show & Podcast Feedback / Bug reports now your server is fixed
« on: 22/11/2009 14:54:07 »
Any time I click on the link for the latest podcasts all I get is the following error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in /home/vhost/typo.nakeddiscovery.com/html/HTML/podcasts/latest/index.phtml on line 26

Kindo of annoying to have to click and spawn all the other links to see what is actually new downloadable podcasts. I know you like us listening live, but sometimes it is a little difficult, although the live programs are very interesting in how they develop with listener feedback.


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