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EAT LIKE A ROCK STAR

“Yes,” I said. “Don’t you want to hear what it’s about?” asked the lovely woman on the other end of the phone.

“I don’t care, I’m coming,” I said, “but okay, I’ll bite … what’s it about?”

“It’s a food trip. We want to introduce South Africans to the wonders of Nordic cuisine.”

“I can do that!” I replied excitedly. “I’ve written about food

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