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Fussy Eater
FBi Radio
7 episodes
8 months ago
When Shag was a child, his mum would have to make two meals for dinner - one for the family, and one for him minus all the things he refused to eat. Fast forward to 2017 and like millions of adults around the world, Shag still carried these food aversions with him to every meal, including (but not limited to) eggs, nuts, cream, avocado, most seafood, olives and more. Realising how ridiculous this was, Shag decided to do something about it. So with the help of his former co-host Peach AKA ‘The Bush Tucker Man’, he’s going to conquer these common food fears one by one, episode by episode - and prove that even the fussiest of eaters can be saved.
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When Shag was a child, his mum would have to make two meals for dinner - one for the family, and one for him minus all the things he refused to eat. Fast forward to 2017 and like millions of adults around the world, Shag still carried these food aversions with him to every meal, including (but not limited to) eggs, nuts, cream, avocado, most seafood, olives and more. Realising how ridiculous this was, Shag decided to do something about it. So with the help of his former co-host Peach AKA ‘The Bush Tucker Man’, he’s going to conquer these common food fears one by one, episode by episode - and prove that even the fussiest of eaters can be saved.
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Episodes (7/7)
Fussy Eater
Episode 7 - Eggs and Mushrooms (live)
In the final episode of Fussy Eater series one recorded live at Cake Wines, Shag revisits two of his toughest challenges with guests Lee Tran Lam and Adele Cutbush.
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8 years ago
37 minutes 8 seconds

Fussy Eater
Episode 6 - Eggs 2
Shag tries an egg salad sandwich live at a christening, and FBi Radio's Content Manager Nikki Brogan vindicates the experiment.
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8 years ago
22 minutes 35 seconds

Fussy Eater
Episode 5 - Avocado
Shag tries avocado for the second time ever, and tries to get to the bottom of why people love guac.
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8 years ago
19 minutes 22 seconds

Fussy Eater
Episode 4 - Raw fish

Peach tells us exactly how we'll be eating insects in the near future, and Shag discovers something surprising about sashimi.

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8 years ago
16 minutes 43 seconds

Fussy Eater
Episode 3 - Mushrooms
Special guest Lee Tran Lam introduces Shag to mushrooms, and Shag discovers that a mushroom burger from Mary’s ≠ a regular Mary’s burger.
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8 years ago
23 minutes 43 seconds

Fussy Eater
Episode 2 - Olives
Shag eats more olives than he’s ever eaten in his life (six) and Peach reveals whether wet or dry dog food is easier to stomach.
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8 years ago
19 minutes 15 seconds

Fussy Eater
Episode 1 - Eggs
Can you conquer a long-held aversion to eggs? Shag gives it a go with a delicious frittata cooked by girlfriend Adele and encouragement from cohost Peach.
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8 years ago
27 minutes 39 seconds

Fussy Eater
When Shag was a child, his mum would have to make two meals for dinner - one for the family, and one for him minus all the things he refused to eat. Fast forward to 2017 and like millions of adults around the world, Shag still carried these food aversions with him to every meal, including (but not limited to) eggs, nuts, cream, avocado, most seafood, olives and more. Realising how ridiculous this was, Shag decided to do something about it. So with the help of his former co-host Peach AKA ‘The Bush Tucker Man’, he’s going to conquer these common food fears one by one, episode by episode - and prove that even the fussiest of eaters can be saved.