20/01/2015
Fred MacAulay finds out about the benefits of outdoor learning for teenagers, plus chef Jak O'Donnell takes a controversial approach to making neeps for Burns' Night!
- What are the main benefits of outdoor learning for our teens and should we be encouraging more of them to do it?
- If you think your commute home is bad, we speak to author Iain Gately about his book Rush Hour which chronicles the differences in daily commutes across the globe.
- What sort of timeline should people hope for when they split up and how do they work towards a good uncoupled-relationship? Judi James gives us her advice.
- Cook and food blogger Ella Woodward tells us how a complete overhaul of her diet turned her life around from chronic pain and a debilitating illness to living a happy and healthy pain free life.
- Chef Jak O'Donnell takes a controversial approach to making neeps for Burns' night. Put your mashers away and tune in to find out what she suggests!
- We take a look at the apps that can help to make exercise fun - really!
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Outdoor Learning
We hear about outward bound schemes that help young people.
Rush Hour
Think your Rush hour is bad? Author Iain Gately discusses commutes from around the globe.
Time Is On My side
How long does it take to get over someone? Relationship expert Judi James tells all.
Ella Woodward
Healthy food expert joins Ella Woodward joins Fred for a chat.
Jak's Great Thing
Chef Jak shares her secret to fantastic Turnip!
Post Apocalyptic Fitness
Would it take a zombie apocalypse to get you running? Fred and Co have the solution.
Jak's Turnip Pearls
1 large swede peeled
25gr butter
25gr light brown muscavado sugar
25ml whisky
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. Cut swede into 4 put in a pan of cold water & cook until nearly cooked but not quite2. Drain water and allow to cool slightly then using a melon baller shape turnip in to spheres
3. When ready to serve warm butter, sugar & whisky in a shallow pan
4. Caramelise the turnip pearls until goldenΒ
Broadcast
- Tue 20 Jan 2015 10:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland