just have a taste of that. there we go, any time you are ready, and i will tell you that these are drum roll spicy crickets. yes, these dishes are made from insect packed by a british firm called bug who love bugs, obviously and they say that bugs use less water, they use less land than animals, they need less feed than animals and, in fact, they can be fed on the things that we throw away. but are they delicious? weakly: they re quite spicy! clears throat 0k. a bit of a kick! right, i do not think you re impressed by any of this! i think it s like sweet and sour chicken. 0k again, that s not bad. you ll eat anything! chickpeas and sweet and sour chicken! i think you have got dinner here sorted, haven t you? totally! now, it s all very well having tasty stuff to eat, but in terms of the climate, how ourfood is produced is key. and our very ownjen copestake is in a greenhouse for us. jen. yes, i m here in the norwich greenhouse and it looks completely different than it did
yes, these dishes are made from insect packed by a british firm called bug who love bugs, obviously and they say that bugs use less water, they use less land than animals, they need less feed than animals and, in fact, they can be fed on the things that we throw away. but are they delicious? weakly: they re quite spicy! clears throat 0k. a bit of a kick! right, i do not think you re impressed by any of this! i think it s like sweet and sour chicken. 0k again, that s not bad. you ll eat anything! chickpeas and sweet and sour chicken! i think you have got dinner here sorted, haven t you? totally! now, it s all very well having tasty stuff to eat, but in terms of the climate, how ourfood is produced is key. and our very ownjen copestake is in a greenhouse for us. jen. yes, i m here in the norwich greenhouse and it looks completely different than it did on my last visit. it s absolutely filled with plants now. there are 378,000 tomato plants here, and that represents 5% of the uk
and you? like roasted chickpeas. ok, that s not bad! interesting. do you like roasted chickpeas? love em, yeah. 0k! fairenough! how about. ..these? ok, that actually looks borderline appetising. hmm mm. do you want to try? i think i may be asking you again. yeah, right, 0k, yeah. just behind here you will find that. all right. just have a taste of that. there we go, anytime you re ready, and i will tell you that these are drum roll spicy crickets. yes? these dishes are made from insect packed by a british firm called bug who love bugs, obviously and they say that bugs use less water, they use less land than animals, they need less feed than animals and, in fact, they can be fed on the things that we throw away. but are they delicious? weakly: they re quite spicy! clears throat. 0k. a bit of a kick. right, i don t think you re impressed by any of this! i think it s like sweet and sour chicken. 0k again, that s not bad! you ll eat anything! chickpeas and sweet and sour chick
sweet and sour chicken. 0k again, that s not bad. you ll eat anything! chickpeas and sweet and sour chicken! i think you have got dinner here sorted, haven t you? yeah, totally! now, it s all very well having tasty stuff to eat, but in terms of the climate, how ourfood is produced is key. and our very ownjen copestake is in a greenhouse for us. jen. yes, i m here in the norwich greenhouse and it looks completely different than it did on my last visit. it s absolutely filled with plants now. there are 378,000 tomato plants here, and that represents 5% of the uk s consumption of tomatoes. last year, we saw this world first project being built using an environmentally friendly heating system. a typical greenhouse would burn fossil fuels to create the heat that you need to go through these rails. but our greenhouse takes waste heat from sewage treatment works. we use that heat instead of burning fossil fuels. the hard hats and hi vis gear
sandra: did you not know what the segment was, charlie? i did see that, but listen, anything i say here gets me in trouble. i mean [laughter] i think she s going a little too far on the sexual frustration part. how is that? [laughter] sandra: wow, ok. more preparation next time, charlie. no, i prepared, i prepared. i prepared. i prepared, i prepared. i just how can i comment on her sexual frustration? sandra: you join us to talk about these things and inflation, ten seconds. how does this tie into inflation? um, you ve heard of something called a joke, haven t you? i think a.o.c. needs a sense of humor and you do, kind of, too. sandra: the holidays are over, charlie, come back to work. thanks for being here. see you tomorrow, see you in