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Worth its salt
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The Menu - ‘Salt & Time’
22 March 2019
Top recipes from Russia, Ljubljana’s ambitious plan to become Europe’s culinary capital, plus how you can help eliminate food waste by drinking beer.
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New frontier
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The Menu - Perfecting sea salt
26 July 2019
How Halen Môn sea salt from Wales made its way to the kitchens of many of the world’s best restaurants. Plus: a new type of craft beer from the UK and a Russian spirit forgotten for generations is making a comeback.
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Crystal clear
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Great escapes
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Sunny outlook
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Christoph Niemann
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The Monocle Daily, episode 53
11 January 2012
We look at the problems with taxing salt, hear the aviation news from LA, and we learn about a very influential fraternity.
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The Sessions at Midori House - Roseau
29 August 2015
British singer and multi-instrumentalist Roseau is in the studio to play a selection of songs from her debut record ‘Salt’.
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The Stack - The First Stack
4 January 2020
This week on The Stack we speak to the CEO of ‘The Texas Tribune’. Plus: Austrian title ‘Salt & Wonder’ and celebrating 25 years of ‘Saveur’.
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The Late Edition, episode 24
17 November 2011
We learn about Kuwaiti politics, then head to Salt Lake City Design Week, while Canada’s new plastic banknote is explained by the Bank of Canada.
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The Curator, episode 13
14 January 2012
Steve Bloomfield looks back through the week's programmes, including a Japanese diaspora in Brazil, some taxing issues concerning salt and a carrier pigeon.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 24
17 November 2011
We discuss the world’s least developed nations and check in with the editor of a Swaziland newspaper, before heading to Salt Lake City Design Week.
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Meet the Writers - Monocle Reads: Lamorna Ash
13 August 2020
Georgina Godwin speaks to Lamorna Ash about her debut book, ‘Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town’. Shortlisted for the 2020 Wainwright prize for nature writing, it offers a glimpse at life in Newlyn.