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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Coming up on Dig It.
Chapter 2: What crazy culinary creation does Jo share?
Best pizza ever is gorgonzola and pineapple. Without a shadow of a doubt, the best pizza.
Oh, hang on a minute.
Culinary expert here talking.
This is another crazy combination from Joe Wiley.
It's diverting it to clenching your buttocks, so you're thinking of that instead.
It's like a three-part movement when I clench my buttocks these days because there's so much. It's like, and one, and two, and three.
And it really annoys me when other people pick up my poo bag before I've got back.
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Chapter 3: What unbelievable plane behavior story does Daniel recount?
Because I'm like, if you see a bag, you don't know whether they're going to pick it up.
Well, you need a sticker on it then, Jo. Saying, I'm Jo Wiley and I'm coming back for this poo bag. All of that right after this. Dig It is brought to you by Beaver Farm. Question for you, Jo. Do you ever wonder how you can keep a bottle of squash in a cupboard for months without it going off? It has crossed my mind. Well, this is the thing.
So much squash is packed full of preservatives so that it can last for ages once opened.
Chapter 4: What embarrassing moment did Charlotte have with the Queen?
But Beaver Farm are kind of the opposite to that.
Hang on a minute. Beaver Farm? Yeah. I always thought it was pronounced Belvoir, which is like the really posh squash that you see in supermarkets. So not Belvoir, but Beaver. Beaver Farm. Okay, right. This is news to me.
Yeah, Jo, it surprises a lot of people.
Chapter 5: What are the frustrations around dog poo bag etiquette?
But at Beaver Farm, they're completely obsessed with taste. So they make their drinks properly using real fruit juices, real flowers, and absolutely no artificial sweetness, flavourings, or preservatives.
Which does mean that once you open their cordials, they need to live in the fridge so they can be enjoyed fresh. Yes.
Slightly less convenient. But so much more delicious. That's why you'll recognise all of the ingredients on the label rather than sounding like something engineered in a lab.
Try Beaver Farm drinks yourself. Enjoy them fresh from the fridge. Perfect for sunny afternoons.
Chapter 6: How does Jo feel about picking up after her dog?
And they're available in all major supermarkets.
At Beaver Farm, they never use anything artificial because the real thing just tastes better. Hello, diggers. Welcome to Dig In. Hello, Joe, my gorgeous friend. Hi, Zoe.
Love to you. Can I start off by saying I had a really happy accident on the way here today? I put on a pair of jeans, couldn't decide which ones to wear, went to my third drawer down, found my dark denim jeans and thought, they'll do today. I put them on and in my pocket, I discovered this
Chapter 7: What unusual behavior have listeners witnessed on planes?
I don't want to make anybody sick if you're watching this on YouTube. I discovered these little plastic babies, which are my Invisalign trays, which I have been missing for a week. They're my retainers. They cost a fortune. Oh my God. I finished my treatment and I'm supposed to wear the trays to stop my teeth from going back. And I can feel them.
Over the past few days, I've been panicking because I could feel them kind of moving a little bit and hurting. But I had no idea where they were. And if anybody has ever done any kind of dental work or had treatment or done Invisalign, you'll know what it's like. You lose those retainers everywhere.
You take them out when you're going to have a cup of coffee somewhere and then you leave the cafe and you realize you've left them in the cafe and you go running back to try and find them before anybody else sees them because they're really embarrassing things for other people to find. They're pretty gross for anyone to pick up, aren't they? They are. They're really gross.
But I had this awful thing when I was at Radio 2 when I first started using them. And I left one in the studio. God knows how. It must have fallen out of my pocket when I went to do Link. So I was on the train on the way home and I was like, shit.
Chapter 8: What emotional moments are shared about weddings?
I've lost it. I don't know where it is. And then the next day I got into work and somebody sent an email and all the staffer to everybody at the BBC saying somebody left their retainer in the studio yesterday. Yuck. Would you like to come and get it back or something? I don't know. And I went back to being that kid who'd weed herself in the school assembly room. I was so embarrassed and ashamed.
I was like, oh my God, it was me. And it was anyway, you, but anyway, I've gotten back now. So that's really good.
I've just had mine fitted. Look, I'm just doing, I'm trying to straight away. Do you remember I said no facelift, which was a joke by the way, because loads of people keep getting in touch saying don't have a facelift. I was like, it was actually a joke. I'm not going to get a facelift. They take your ears off. That's what they do. I don't want them to take my ears off and yank it up.
Although never say never. But I am straightening my teeth. Yeah. And I have the Invisalign on the bottom. How are you finding it? All right, actually, I haven't lost it so far. I've not left it. I mean, it's tricky to get in and off at the beginning, isn't it? But I change it to... Yeah, because they're quite rigid. Yeah, they're quite rigid. But I've got used to it.
And I definitely am eating and drinking less because you just can't be... doing with the taking it out, brushing your teeth, brushing it, putting it back in.
If I've got them in and I go into a sandwich bar and I'm like trying to decide what to get from Pret and I have to take them off before I can go back in again because I just can't imagine eating anything when I've got the trays in. It's a really weird thing. But they work. They definitely work. One of my teeth popped... popped in the bottom.
Like it just literally pinged one day and it was like hit behind. And then it kept chipping my top tooth and I had to keep going and getting my top tooth repaired. And that's why I went down the Invisalign route and it's expensive. But I think as you get older, doesn't your jaw shrink? Everything kind of shrinks and so your teeth start collapsing in on each other.
Well, everything else is shrinking. So yeah. Oh, great. Yeah. Collapses, sags, shrinks, all that sort of stuff. So as you get older, that kind of stuff happens and your teeth are really, really important when it comes to how you look in older age. So it's worth doing. I hadn't noticed that you'd got them in though.
That's impressive. No, well, it's just the bottom ones at the moment and it doesn't affect my speech too badly. No, not at all. Because I had that thing where I got a bit of TMJ once before, I think it was just stress. And because I was grinding my teeth at night,
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