Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Welcome to A Little Bit of Pod.
Chapter 2: What realization makes Producer Carwen feel old?
And producer Karwin, this may be a sign she's getting old. Yeah. But she does have a favourite brand of apple at the supermarket.
Yeah, guys, how old do you think people perceive me as?
I don't know, like people think you're like 25, but then you choose like a favourite apple.
Yeah.
And you shoot up into your 30s, 40s. Yeah, 60s. But I get it, though, because once you land on the apple of your choosing, you know, and it clicks with your soul and you never go back.
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Chapter 3: What favorite apple variety does Carwen mention?
I can't say that I've ever really been drawn to a specific one. I don't even know if I would know the variety I've been buying. I'm very attuned.
No, there's some I never buy. Pacific Rose is my number one. Pacific Rose is number one.
Chapter 4: How do perceptions of age differ among the hosts?
Pacific Rose number one. There's also just a rose, I think, that's very, very good. Not as good. Not as good. Pacific Rose.
Yeah, what's the one you've... Well, because I have been buying... Well, I say I. My partner does the groceries. Oh, modern household.
That is a modern household. That's a modern household.
He does all the cooking. He does all the cooking.
He doesn't cook modern household. Modern fucking household. What? Yeah, well, pussy whip. I was going to say, what are you going to do?
Come on down the pub. My hell scape, if I end up in hell, it will be a supermarket. So I try to avoid it. And because he loves me, he goes for me.
I love that. I love the supermarket.
It's just a wonderland of goods.
Yeah, it is. I hate it. Who's buying those whole fish carcasses on ice at a supermarket? That's fucking mad behavior. Yeah, fish bits as well. He was grabbing them by the tail and moving them around like he was looking for a specific, like I can understand that with a bit of fruit or maybe if broccoli is $2 a head, you want the biggest one. I always get the biggest one. Yeah, dude.
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Chapter 5: What modern household dynamics are discussed?
What?
You've just forgotten the name? Sweet Tango.
Sweet Tango.
Yes, they're good apples. Yeah, Sweet Tango's good apples.
If you said ambrosia, I'd punch you in the face.
I reckon travelling around the world, when you go into the supermarkets, I reckon America, whenever you go into an American supermarket, always have the shittest apples. We're so lucky.
But the Sweet Tango is honestly like drinking juice. It is so sweet and so lovely, but in such a refreshing, healthy-feeling way.
Sweet Tango is the brand name of a cultivated apple variety, Miniskia, a hybrid between the Honeycrisp apple and the Zestar apple, belonging to the University of Minnesota. The Minnesota University owns these apples.
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Chapter 6: What humorous supermarket experiences are shared?
The apple is controlled and regulated for marketing, allowing only exclusive territories for growing. So do you reckon we must grow them here? And what, they license it? Wow. It's a sample. It's copyrighted. Yeah, wow. But you know, that's the situation with kiwifruit as well.
Remember when I was sitting on the plane to Tauranga, I was sitting next to that guy, and he was like doing an investigation into Chinese spies coming and taking cuttings. And then they grow them and sell them. And then smash them. Michael, the man of the country, presumably up their anus.
Shannon is laughing, but this is industrial espionage. I'm laughing because this feels like I'm going to go home and watch a documentary.
Yes!
I'm laughing because I'm like, this is a new true crime hole I'm going to fall into. Do you think I could grow my own sweet tango tree? No.
I've got an apple tree at home, but it gets absolutely maimed by birds. No, but if you took the seeds out of your... No!
What? Because every apple... You could grow it from the seed, it would be a different apple. It's from grafts. You have to take the graft of the tree to get it genetically identical. If you grow an apple from a seed, it's going to be different from the apple. How?
It's like us. No, that's not like us. It is. It's like us.
I couldn't chop Shannon's arm off and grow a whole Shannon. No, I know that. That would be a different Shannon.
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