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find out why these are crystal clear. blocks of ice costs big money and what they're used for later on in the show. i want to welcome to another edition of your max with me, your house. megan lee. here's a look at what else we've got coming up in today's program. furniture sculptures created by a top designer in the greek capital app. and what's in a name? we get this group on a traditional cake from southern germany. a few ice cubes in a glass might seem simple enough, but what do you do if you need a big block of ice? well, that is where an ice vendor from norway can come in handy. 17 years ago, thomas older began harvesting clear ice from a frozen lake. well now,
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his ice is in hot demand all over the world. time is of the essence in this business, as we find out from thomas, who knows exactly how to break the ice for his customers. ah. busy busy this is thomas due to room, you could call him an ice cold norwegian business man. busy he sells frozen water to build ice. hotels were to carve wintery sculptures and he has a special relationship with ice. that doesn't leave him cold. it's melt in the summertime, it melt when it gets hot, it melt. if you bring it inside. and as a business point of view, it's very good because if to customers is happy for what they got on want to have it again that will have to by over and over again because his mouth and go back to nature us walter, blue norway has vast landscapes,
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clean water and harsh winters. so the raw material he needs is right at his doorstep. we are on the lake, get very close to my eyes, farm, just one hour, east or slow. and in this area, it's normally not so much snow, but it's still normally cold, so it's gives clear and good ice quality. after nature has taken his course, he brings in the big gun. he saw the ice into even sized flocks. the ice can even bear the weight to heavy equipment using his tractor, he cuts long even tracks in the frozen lake. he must not lose any time, but the blocks of ice fries again quickly. the biggest challenge is to stay on the ice on an under dies or i would say it's important to try to have 90 degrees
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angles every cut because then it's easier when you use it later. we don't know if it going to be love, big ice wall or stack of big pile ice to make a big ice filter. ice sculptures and hotels may be relatively new, but ice harvesting dates back centuries. the industrial each lead to a boom in the sector, norway remain to top export or vice right up to the $960.00 s. and companies and private households weren't the only ones buying. they had some high quality ice as well at that time, and that so little bit to say market a. so we are selling to for example, the high and cocktail bars are in london. they also bought for the castle and her royalties. they had it and they should be so clear that took india, read the newspaper. true a better big is blocked. nowadays, the ice is transparency is especially important. each block weighs around a ton. with the right quality,
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a block sells for about 700 euros. and it can be shipped world wide if necessary. the blocks are used to carve intricate patterns or massive structures made of snow and ice, like this ice hotel in sweden. here, everything is made of ice from the reception to the bar in the rooms. and even the artworks are made of ice. one thing i may be never get used to it, that is so strong. it can carry a lot. oh wait. and i said, it's all so soft. p store is some 400 to 500 tons of ice on his ice farm. and order could come in any time. sometimes his expertise is also called court. he's already supplied ice to major hollywood film productions. it's a lot of different things that i and never had
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a bullet to see if i hadn't been working with snow and ice. so that's the best part to it. but personally, i think i'm more happy when i am on the beach with 30 degrees or sunshine burning over my head instead o. stay in the shallows and minus 10 or minus 20 minus soda degrees. sounds like great vacation plants. as long as he doesn't have to put them on ice to take on more exciting jobs in the cold. busy for many soccer fans around the world, german professional player bast, john shrines. steiger needs a little introduction as one of the top players in the game. he enjoyed an illustrious career with byron munich hand played for the german national team in 3 world cups. well, shrine steiger retired from soccer at the age of 35, but he is making headlines again thanks to a new book which takes a close look at his life, both on and off the pitch. ah,
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thus the in shrine steiger is a german soccer legend. 2 years after ending his career, he's back in the limelight along with his wife, an advantage, and was author martinez, ethan martinez, you to has written a book about fancy inch mind snagit, pebbles fiance's music, brigham very fond of busty who comes. and of course, you can't avoid developing a bit of a fatherly feeling towards someone when you're twice as age for a month old saw this vaccine shine stagger, wanted his biography to be written, and a friend recommended author martine suitor. when the 2 met up be instantly hit it off 10 minutes into the meeting. they already decided to work together from amal for barons in one of her 1st meetings that busty said above. i'd rather
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read a 1000 game scores than a single book is full. so you did like that last night on the country that i was thrilled because it made you all the more interesting as a character in a novel because not mine that i found martin theater insisted on writing more than just a biography. and so boston shine stagger, became the character of a biographical novel one that strictly sticks to the facts. his me, reiney girl is no less novel. no, we're kami, but i can't make things up from scratch for the novel. a visa, the storytelling style is what makes it novel ask the art that he has at taylor. he does romana as garage martinez. it lives in zurich is one of the most popular and successful contemporary swiss writers. he achieved fame mostly through thrillers. his books typically mixed fiction realism and social criticism,
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in which he explores the dark side of the financial world, or genetic engineering. that for his new book, martin xander didn't have to come up with any of the stories. we think that was on their feet long. come on for the light of the smell. i think the book is very believable in just a male for folk tom, for those who have followed me closely, it's easier to identify which parts are 100 percent real and which as martin said, i've been slightly adapted to other or so from that perspective, i could totally see my life story in the book. so that was important to bolcom. let my live on dog dust, little bit of horse, his wife. and yvonne of ich got to read the manuscript in advance professionally because of my thing. right thing. i think it's really touches something deep inside and of course it was a different reading from all this them around and them there were some things about
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him that they learned maybe from the book to but um yeah i my said was very emotional and i did have some theories in my id, former tenant world champion, and a van of it has been together with bassetti and shine stagger since 2014 martin luther also interviewed her for his book research and discovered a previously well kept secret, did from oven garbage to, for argon her home, i was curious about the engagement found talk and asked, alanna, do tell me about the marriage proposal? faith and she answered, well hm, i've never told anyone about it before. darcy, here it turned out to be such a romantic story that i was so happy that i was allowed to write it for their boston or i liked the busty. so romantic professor announced, even as a little boy, he watched royal weddings with such great interest. her false really like that. for
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me, i say i could fall and ah, nasty and shy and stagger. is a romantic, as you can see in the wedding photos from 2016 and as to how he convinced and evolving to marry him. that's revealed in the new book, one of you most people would probably look at these items and see them either as flea market fines or even chunk that has to go. but the greek designer cost us lum. brittany might view them differently. most likely, i'm the potential them for a new chair or table. well, i'm british creates furniture collages from almost anything that he can get his hands on, and the result is an eclectic mix of household items. we visited him at the studio in athens, where he lets his imagination run wild. this unusual
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mix of materials and shapes is what characterizes the sculptural furniture by greek designer, cost us lam, burritos. he turns whatever he finds into homogeneous artworks. play, try not to be gum specialist and some material, but the changing materials all the time and just visiting different families, let's say of materials are just to bring some new energy in. try some new things. experiments ah, make mistakes. the greek designer makes his elaborate creations in his workshop in the greek capital athens cheer. he is working on a fountain to have an idea in your head, and then you try materialize it. but then the material also has its own character and he told substance. and he, dancers, buck,
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and maybe sometimes you don't like the answer. so you have to fight or you have to collaborate. the most challenging thing is to put them together. how do you hold together a piece of ceramic with a piece of marble? how do you hold together a piece of stainless steel with a piece of glass lamb breeders? his work is attribute to periods such as the barrack style. for example, his elemental cabinets is a reference to a masterpiece of art history. the famous buttons and cabinets in 2004, the 18th century worth was auction for record price of around 30000000 euros, making it the most expensive item of furniture in the world. i was just trying to create this contradiction between a form that represents something very expensive, like the bud mental cabinet ah, but then may needs for materials that i,
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i collects that have no value or order. they're considered to be garbage. non british study designed in eindhoven in the netherlands. i graduated with honors. he prefers to work with his hands, whether soldiering playing tiles or glass blowing. numbly, this doesn't shy away from any technique. i think we're all able to do everything there is, there is something else that stops us. ah. so low is is for me is not so much above the skills is more about the will to do it. for me, everything is interesting and i cannot help that. i just want to dive into everything in the same time library. this has a large selection of materials to delve into his treasures or things others throw away or sell at flea markets. all of these i collect from the street, like old plastic toys, or some roof tiles. someone was renovating their house and they just throw them
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away. for, for me, they are gold broken, marbles sinks, this is one of my favorite materials to collect. and no one picks that mob because they're super heavy except me. larry, this is represented by the renowned carpenters workshop gallery in paris. there is unique furniture collages are sold for 5 figures films. i understand the work as a, as a live organ. these, in the sense that a, ah, you know, there is, there is an idea, there is a seeds that then we plans into the studio which is the ground. and then this think if we, if we lovins and take care of it and we will give it our energy in our time than it starts. it's not, it's growing. castile embry, this is a designer and also somewhat of a philosopher who enjoys international recognition. them
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now for something is sweet. she each and today we're featuring as have been layered german cake. that's not only rich in taste, but also in history. so we sent out euro max report, r felicitous 10, to find out how the so called prints are again and torture. got its name. her latest journey takes her to munich in southern germany, where they cake was 1st invented. and where she discovers more about the bavarian leader who inspired it, made up several layers of cream and coated with chocolate. this traditional cake looks downright majestic. hi, my name is justin. we all know you have to kiss lots of products before you find your print. this cuz like a prince, may i introduce it to mine a slice of plymouth? again, it looks delicious. did you know that
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a very particular prince region gave this cake? if name didn't well, then come with me. it was less friend. 3 then lloyd quote, off of area he would have turned 202021. a belated happy birthday to the prince. they do turn $65.00 was marked by a very special cake. someone in this cake shop is fountain, a war. the apps has a pastry shop is very special because of its delicious cakes. and its unique story with this is the seating area up until this is hard used to let those. this is how would you use to look exactly with in 188600 killed. boys are graded, this cake, of course, on the prince. the recipe had to be elaborate with the gunner said was the mean guy
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that we with i and, and brush the cake layers. to make the sponge cake. we need the whites of 5225 grams of sugar and a pinch of salt pet. the at yolks and the flour, then gently followed it. again, it's really fluffy. i'd like to lay down on it. just like a pillow. the recipe has never changed. it's the original recipe and method. we haven't changed the thing up and dr. so the 7 they have had meaning, but we'll come back to bed. now the sponge cake, go to the oven for 4 minutes, and then they rest whatever allan ah, in the meantime i will pop over to the national of the to find out more about the prince region. then logic, but he said just being a pretty cool guy, wasn't he dr. comment or comment that exactly or his time,
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any way to general director off the bavarian national museum can tell us more the hasha. he was a popular ruler. he was down to earth and, and enthusiastic hunter, and he made people happy wherever he hunted mentioned. he would give children time off for the school and have a young man with the patron of the arts. in today's perspective, he was very moderate because he did many things that are common nowadays. in 19 o 3, he gave women the right to study. and you say he acted cake. he must have, he had a good appetite. so me contact someone i would have really liked to meet. we all would have good job. and that's why the people are unique, especially reveal prince regent. little to this day theatre trees have weigh station and square. his name is everywhere.
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wonderful cake for a wonderful prince. but now i'm curious what is happening with my cake? he was a really cool guy. so i've heard back to the cocoa butter cream was an egg white sugar, 100 percent cocoa math. ok. and sweet cream butter, some with them. lots of filaments when the last speaking of which why haven't land because they stand for the various distributed needles for tickets . they include various la bavaria sway. bia, i've a palatinate. i've a friend, cona middle franconia, and lower franconia. there used to be 8 districts, but now 7. that's why we have 7 layers. the, it's one west palatinate and offensive. so this is open internet. it is. so let's get sticking for sending me just high. then it's cutting time. that's the one that
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does it is an original cutter, and it was already used 150 years ago with ria antique. and to finish apricot, gem and chocolate on top. mm. i think that did a great job and we did a fantastic job. all right, and then i've earned less, haven't i? yes, go for it. very fluffy, very delicate, loving a freedom like a principal. and finally here in berlin, we haven't had much snow this winter up our from here in the studio. but one place you will always find snow is in a snow globe. now they were invented in vienna, austria, a surgical instrument mechanic named irving. patsy came up with the idea by accident
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over a 100 years ago. now the patsy families still make snow globes and can count some high profile celebrities as their customers. awe month, i shouldn't shake a snow globes on them. instead, you have to turn it on its head back and wait until the snow settles. then you turn it back over and it snows. irving patsy. the 3rd knows all the secrets about snow globes. his grandfather having pansy the 1st conducted his initial experiments in this workshop in vienna. he was a mechanic of surgical instruments and an inventor using a glass bowl filled with water. he was actually planning to enhance operating room lighting. oh, from ankles from the hud. my grandfather invented the snow globe, but pure chops up in the crucifix. he happened to find some semolina in his mother's kitchen, and he tossed some in the bowl of water and it soaked up the water and floated down
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to the bottom of the bo very slowly shrieked something he thought it looks like it's snowing in this cloth ball cindy is a cooling fat, how the idea was born for the snow glow practitioner. his grandfather found a miniature version of the basilica in marie at sal and austrian pilgrimage site. he painted a pedestal with shoe polish and glued on the church, setting it in a glass globe in 1900. he applied for a patent down the world's 1st snow globe. the flakes fluttered down gently. thanks to the viennese formula. yes, men. my father was the 1st to produce the mixture of snow that we used to die he did, and that's my secret. so far, i'm the only one who knows exactly how it got how it's done every year. the viennese manufacture produces around $200000.00 snow globes. almost all individual parts are made locally. the figures are made by hand. a process in which liquid plastic is poured into metal forms and pressed into shape. the policy family has
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also been experimenting with 3 d printing. these at the uh, the uh, the theater is sent to the printer and the printer produce is the thick of layer by layer she sushi. if he goof of what p accompany penguins? i'm angel lou as the 1st woman in family history daughter's abena patsy. the 2nd has recently joined the business, bringing it into the 4th generation. she sees the future of the company positively . customers value tradition looks and would boom on back to the sourcing boss. more people want to know what they're consuming, these are the things they're buying come from cost. you can trace the provenance of every snow globe that leaves this building, oregon. this globe has a face, and that's awesome quote. that's my family was in via this is man. if amelia ah, i mean patsy's wife is abena patsy. the 1st panes dozens of snow globes a day. many customers commission designs. the family uses originality to
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survive against copycat, and low cost competitors proving they have a sense of humor, even during the corona crisis, as it thus this is the most celebrated snow, but 2020 knots that also frances, our snow globe featuring a roll of toilet paper was the absolute bassio's cellar all sluggard, and the people lined up in the street to get one of these snow globes. who ne, nick will consider common directly next to the workshop. is the family's own snow globe museum. the viennese snow globe is a top export. 3 former u. s. presidents have one on a shelf. mike, this snow glove for the obama family, a thank you gift, given by a resident of vienna on a visit to the white house, the company presently stocks more than 350 motifs. ah women better when you gazing an interview to
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