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-Hello and welcome to your final

-edition of Prynhawn Da of the week.

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-Are you as excited as I am...

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-..about the Wales v the Republic

-of Ireland match tonight?

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-Will you be watching, Mari?

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-Yes, and there's a great feeling

-in the air as the sun is shining.

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-There's plenty on the programme

-to keep you busy until the football.

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-You could win a bucket load of cash

-during the next 45 minutes.

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-It's a simple quiz where the answers

-are either higher or lower!

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-Register now on 08443 35 18 97

-before the lines close at 2.30pm.

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-Carwyn Blayney from

-the Arad Goch Theatre Company...

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-..chats about a new

-and exciting project.

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-We meet some of the winners

-of last night's St David Awards.

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-Sian, Rita and Llio put the world

-to rights as our Gossip Gang.

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-After the events in London

-on Wednesday...

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-..we ask if children

-should be educated about terrorism.

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-Join Mari and me for all this over

-the next 50 minutes on Prynhawn Da.

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-We start the programme

-in the kitchen with Dan.

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-Welcome to the programme, Dan.

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-It's going to be a special weekend

-for mothers.

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-It's Mother's Day.

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-Dan is going to inspire us all...

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-..for a Mother's Day breakfast.

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-What have you got for us today?

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-The first dish is for potato scones

-with smoked salmon and lemon.

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-It's so easy to make the potato

-scones.

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-You can make mashed potato...

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-..or buy it readymade.

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-This potato has got butter and milk.

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-Add about 100g of flour

-The flour will help to bind it...

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-..and it will help to form

-a dry mixture.

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-Add some baking powder

-or use self-raising flour.

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-You can make these into

-any shape that you like.

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-I've got 250g of potatoes...

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-..so it should produce

-five to six potato cakes.

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-The pan is warming.

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-There isn't any oil in there.

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-The recipe and our contact details

-are on your screen now.

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-Next, we have some soft cheese.

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-Grate some lemon zest

-into the cheese.

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-You don't want the pith.

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-We want the rind or zest.

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-It's only the yellow part

-that you want.

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-I love lime!

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-Add the juice of half a lemon too.

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-The potato scones need about

-two minutes on either side.

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-These are starting to colour.

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-They won't stick to the pan.

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-Add some fresh chives

-to the soft cheese.

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-Can you buy dry chives?

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-Don't use the dry chives...

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-..because they don't taste

-very nice.

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-We spread the soft cheese

-onto our board.

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-Place the potato scone

-on the plate...

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-..with some smoked salmon

-on the top.

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-My husband is working

-and won't see this.

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-Print out the recipe

-for your husband, Mari!

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-Add some finely chopped red onion.

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-We've also got some capers.

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-They are very salty.

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-It's great with fish and lemon.

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-We need some lemon to serve.

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-I can't wait.

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-There's also some watercress.

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-Please can we try it?

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-Steff from the S4C weather team

-has joined us in the studio.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-It's a glorious day in Llanelli.

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-Is the fine weather

-going to see us through the weekend?

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-I was out at lunchtime.

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-The sun was shining.

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-The country is currently

-experiencing some high pressure...

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-..which is giving us

-the fine weather.

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-The high pressure means that Wales

-is experiencing dry periods...

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-..with sunshine and light winds.

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-It will be warm during the day

-but chilly in the evenings.

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-You will need a jumper

-to keep your warm.

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-Clouds will start to move

-in from the east.

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-It's windy in South Wales.

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-The winds will lighten

-over the weekend.

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-Wear a coat or jumper to

-keep you warm.

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-Will you spoil your mother

-on Sunday?

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-Yes, you've just reminded me

-about Mother's Day!

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-This is delicious, Dan.

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-You can nominate a mother

-for a makeover.

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-That would be a great gift.

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-Huw would love to help.

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-You could be over 100 richer by

-the weekend by playing Mwy Neu Lai.

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-Call us now on 08443 35 18 97

-before the lines close at 2.30pm.

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-After the break, Carwyn Blayney from

-the Arad Goch Theatre Company...

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-..chats about the company's new

-community project held this summer.

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-We meet some of the winners

-from last night St David Awards.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back to your final

-Prynhawn Da of the week.

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-Have you registered to play

-our quiz, Mwy Neu Lai yet?

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-Call us on 08443 35 18 97.

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-You've got nothing to lose

-but perhaps a lot to gain.

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-Get dialling now before

-the phone lines close at 2.30pm.

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-During July and August,

-the Arad Goch Theatre Company...

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-..will stage a community project

-called A Far Old Line.

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-Carwyn Blayney from the company

-joins us to tell us more about it.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Tell us more about the project.

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-It's a fortnight of theatrical

-events in Aberystwyth.

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-It's a community project.

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-Professionals will also help.

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-Our starting point is the lost

-kingdom of Cantref Gwaelod.

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-Audiences and visitors are able

-to enjoy individual experiences...

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-..that will entice them

-to see other activities.

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-Dewi Emrys is responsible

-for the title of the event.

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-In July and August this year...

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-..Arad Goch Theatre Company stage

-a series of exciting performances...

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-..and events around Aberystwyth

-called A Far Old Line.

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-There's a chance to volunteer

-with the production team...

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-..marketing, stage managing

-and costume team.

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-There's also a chance for you

-to perform.

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-We are appealing to people

-of all ages.

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-We want people to market the event

-and sing at the event.

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-There's a lot to organize.

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-People don't have to over-commit

-themselves.

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-People are welcome to help us

-for a week.

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-The launch evening is next Tuesday

-at the Arad Goch Centre at 7.30pm.

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-There's an open invitation

-to the press and public.

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-You can find out more about the

-project and how to get involved.

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-There's a chance for people to

-tell us what they would like to do.

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-The Promenade is one of the

-locations for the activities.

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-The climax will be a massive feast

-on the Aberystwyth Promenade.

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-Anyone is able to come to that event

-and take part.

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-It sounds like a festival

-on the Promenade.

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-We hope the weather

-will be kind to us!

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-Contact Arad Goch on 01970 617 998

-or email us at [email protected]

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-The launch evening is next Tuesday

-at the Arad Goch Centre at 7.30pm.

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-Arad Goch is busy touring with

-Y Glec - King Hit at the moment.

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-It's had a great response.

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-The tour heads to Theatr Felinfach

-next Tuesday.

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-We're at the Wales Millennium Centre

-during late March and early April.

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-Thank you, Carwyn.

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-Good luck with the event.

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-Last night,

-Cardiff hosted the St David Awards.

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-Our cameras met some of the people

-who contributed to the night.

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-I wanted something that rewarded

-the people of Wales.

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-This wasn't meant to compete

-with London.

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-This enables the nation to thank

-those people across the country.

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-It's a warm welcome

-to the 2017 St David Awards.

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-These people do things every day

-and don't expect a reward.

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-They set a great example for people

-to do more in their communities.

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-There's was over 1,000 nominations

-in total.

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-We lock ourselves in a room for a

-day and go through each nomination.

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-Our recommendations for the

-top three go to the First Minister.

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-It was a very difficult task.

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-I'm keeping everything in order

-which is what I do on the pitch!

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-I'm the MC or compere of the night

-so will list the nominees...

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-..and invite people on stage

-to reveal the winners.

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-Angharad Mair is the pro

-so I'll be following her example.

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-The categories were very different.

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-Wales is full

-of some amazing individuals.

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-There are some unknown pioneers

-in the world of science...

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-..and you have the Olympians

-and Welsh National Football Team.

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-There were nominations

-for the bravery category...

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-..and they all made us feel proud

-as a nation.

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-It's amazing to hear the stories

-of inspiration and innovation.

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-We often seen television

-or sports stars winning awards.

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-A lot of people don't get

-the recognition that they deserve.

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-They are more hard-working than me

-or anyone else so should be praised.

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-This was the fourth year

-that the ceremony had been held...

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-..and it was another

-sweeping success.

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-The crowning glory was the

-First Minister's Special Award...

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-..that went to Sir Karl Jenkins

-and Dr Mererid Hopwood...

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-..for their Cantata Memoria...

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-..that commemorated 50 years

-since the Aberfan Disaster.

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-This isn't to be celebrated due to

-the circumstances behind the work.

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-It shows respect for the bravery and

-dignity of the people of Aberfan.

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-We proud that it was nominated.

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-It's very gratifying and humbling

-but is not the icing on the cake...

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-..because it was more harrowing

-and enriching than that...

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-..but it's a great satisfaction

-to have won it.

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-We get more nominations

-with each year.

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-At first, people didn't know

-what it was but it has grown...

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-..and I hope the event continues

-for many years to come.

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-Congratulations to all those

-who were at the St David Awards.

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-It looked like a great evening to

-celebrate the people of Wales.

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-There's still a few minutes left

-to register for today's Mwy Neu Lai.

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-Get dialling now on 08443 35 18 97

-before the lines close at 2.30pm.

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-There's still plenty to enjoy

-on Prynhawn Da in a few minutes.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-There's still plenty to come on

-your last Prynhawn Da of the week.

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-Our Gossip Girls discuss if children

-should be taught about terrorism...

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-..and ask if Easter

-has become too commercialized.

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-Dan returns to the kitchen

-to prepare a Mother's Day breakfast.

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-There's only a matter of minutes

-left to register for Mwy Neu Lai.

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-Get dialling now on 08443 35 18 97

-before the lines close at 2.30pm.

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-Next, Aled Sam needs your assistance

-for a new series of Gerddi Cymru.

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-These are the details.

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-There's no place better to get

-some inspiration for the garden...

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-..than in a garden centre.

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-It might be winter but there's

-plenty going on under the soil.

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-There's nothing entertaining about a

-couple of worms shuffling around...

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-..or a few bulbs

-sprouting out of sight.

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-From the spring, we're filming

-a series about gardens in Wales.

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-Not just any old gardens,

-but some very different gardens.

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-Gardens full of hedges and trees.

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-Prickly gardens.

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-Or gardens with collections, but I'm

-not sure about pigs on motorbikes.

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-Gardens with interesting

-arrangements or full of colour.

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-It might just be a garden to enjoy.

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-We want any kind of garden,

-be it square, round or triangular.

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-Contact us if it's interesting

-and you'd like us to film it.

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-It could be you on the programme.

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-Make sure you contact us.

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-It's time to welcome our

-Gossip Girls - Rita, Sian and Llio.

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-On Wednesday, news broke about

-the terrorist attack on London.

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-The facts of the attack

-are still hitting the headlines.

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-But should we teach children

-about terrorism?

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-Children in France are taught about

-terrorism from the age of three.

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-Should Wales follow suit and

-educate children about terrorism?

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-What do you think, Llio?

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-I think three years old is young.

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-There are extremist groups

-targeting vulnerable people.

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-They might have had a hard

-or difficult life...

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-..and they don't see a way forward.

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-Many of the extremist groups

-take advantage of these people.

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-In secondary schools...

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-..I think that teachers

-should show the children...

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-..that this isn't the way to go.

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-They should also show the children

-that if they believe...

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-..they have friends that will go

-this way, they should stop them.

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-I'm a pacifist.

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-I think they should teach it

-as a subject.

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-Where is the root of the problem?

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-Everything is online.

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-By teaching them at school,

-wouldn't this frighten them?

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-It would be silly to hide

-the children from these.

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-We shouldn't label people

-who believe in different faiths...

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-..as terrorists.

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-He didn't belong to any religion.

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-We should help the children realize

-that these aren't religious beliefs.

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-My daughter works in Bristol.

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-She's a teacher and they wanted

-the children to know...

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-..that they need to be careful

-not to label certain people...

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-..who have certain beliefs or faith.

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-Are teachers the best people

-to inform our children about this?

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-I think we put everything on

-children these days.

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-My husband was a head teacher.

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-I think that sixth formers

-should talk about it.

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-They should have people come in

-to the schools to talk about it...

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-..and not put all of this

-on to the teachers.

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-A certain specialised person

-might be better.

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-The children could be scared

-to hear these things...

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-..but they see so many things

-on the television.

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-Social media is also a big factor.

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-The facts will become clearer

-in the next few weeks.

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-There's no getting past the fact

-that Easter is on the horizon.

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-I'm not referring to the

-religious message of the period...

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-..but the fact that shops have been

-selling Easter products for months!

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-Has Easter become like Christmas

-and lost its true meaning?

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-Rita?

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-Yes, I think it has.

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-In my day, Good Friday

-would see all stores closed.

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-In some areas, we would go to chapel

-on the Friday.

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-It has turned into Christmas.

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-Easter eggs are out as soon as

-Christmas is over.

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-I can't complain, I have a shop.

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-The Easter cards

-are flying out of the shop.

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-Easter cards have become very

-popular in the past five years.

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-I think we take advantage

-of these holidays.

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-You can support small

-local businesses.

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-Many local businesses

-make wonderful things...

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-..and should be considered

-during these holidays.

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-What do you think, Sian?

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-I don't think people think

-of the true meaning of Easter.

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-I like to receive

-an Easter egg though.

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-We used to have Easter eggs

-and hot cross buns...

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-..but all the stores

-open during these holidays.

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-I heard a mother and daughter having

-an argument about Easter eggs.

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-I couldn't believe it.

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-We didn't have a choice in my day.

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-What position do you sleep in,

-Owain?

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-I tend to sleep on my belly.

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-I sleep on my side.

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-Me too.

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-It is believed that sleeping

-on your side...

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-..adds years to your life.

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-They say you are supposed

-to sleep on your back.

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-I did that when I had my new hip.

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-I was uncomfortable for two months.

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-It's time for another break.

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-In the final part, we'll be playing

-Mwy Neu Lai with one lucky viewer.

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-Dan prepares a breakfast bruschetta.

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-Stay tuned if you want inspiration

-for a great Mother's Day breakfast.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-It's time to play...

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-It's time to play...

-

-Mwy Neu Lai.

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-We should have a caller on the line.

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-It's Mari James

-from Llangennech.

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-How are you?

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-I'm very well, thank you.

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-What's the weather like

-in your area today?

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-The sun is shining.

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-We'll ask you a series of questions

-and the answers are numbers.

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-You don't need to know the number...

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-..but simply if the answer is higher

-or lower than the previous number.

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-There's 10 for each correct answer.

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-Today's starting number is 78.

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-Your 60 seconds starts as soon as

-Mari asks the first question.

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-Good luck!

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-Are there higher or lower than

-78 litres in a British gallon?

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-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 4.5.

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-Does a football match last for

-higher or lower than 4.5 minutes?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 90.

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-Are there higher or lower than

-90 digits in a British phone number?

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-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 11.

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-How many counties are there in Wales

-- higher or lower than 11?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 22.

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-Is 60 + 60 higher or lower than 22?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 120.

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-Does the Irish flag contain

-higher or lower than 120 colours?

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-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 3.

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-Do higher or lower than 3 players

-start a football match?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 22.

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-Is a millennium made up

-of higher or lower than 22 years?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 1,000.

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-Is it higher or lower than 1,000

-miles from Swansea to Aberystwyth?

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-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 75.

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-Are there higher or lower than

-75 letters in the word "Iwerddon"?

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-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 8.

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-Your time is up!

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-Congratulations, you've won 100!

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-Thank you very much.

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-Are you happy with your winnings?

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-Yes, that's brilliant.

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-It's a great amount to win

-for the weekend.

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-Thank you for playing...

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-Thank you for playing...

-

-Mwy Neu Lai!

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-Congratulations to Mari James

-from Llangennech on winning 100.

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-Wales plays the Republic of Ireland

-in Dublin tonight.

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-But let's hear of your events

-in Wales in our Calendar.

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-Tonight, there's an evening with Al

-Lewis at Llantwit Major rugby club.

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-It starts at 8.00pm and entry is 8.

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-Perfect Pitch is being performed

-at Theatr Felinfach at 7.30pm.

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-Buy tickets on the door

-so pop along and support them.

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-On Saturday, the chamber choir of

-the William Mathias Music Centre...

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-..performs at the Rhos-y-Gad United

-Church in Llanfairpwll at 7.30pm.

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-It's 8 for adults

-and 4 for children.

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-At the Jewin Welsh Chapel

-in London...

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-..Elin Manahan Thomas has a

-portrayal of Morfydd Llwyn Owen.

0:34:010:34:05

-Tickets are 15

-and the night starts at 7.30pm.

0:34:050:34:10

-On Mothering Sunday, the National

-Botanic Garden has a special fair...

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-..full of Welsh crafts

-and delicacies.

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-It's free entry for any mother,

-grandmother and great-grandmother.

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-It gets underway at 10.00am.

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-There are plenty of events taking

-place across Wales this weekend.

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-We close the programme

-in the kitchen with Dan.

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-The potato scones with smoked salmon

-and lemon you made earlier...

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-..were delicious!

0:34:450:34:48

-The salmon has all gone.

0:34:490:34:52

-I think the cameramen

-have eaten it all!

0:34:520:34:59

-Next, we have a brunch bruschetta

-with strawberries and ricotta.

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-This is quite a sweet recipe.

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-It's very easy to make.

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-The children can help you.

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-You need two frying pans.

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-Buy a sweet loaf from a shop.

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-You could substitute it

-for a brioche.

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-Cut some slices of bread.

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-This is going to be cooked

-in some butter.

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-The butter should melt

-around the butter.

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-The bread will absorb

-some of the butter.

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-People think of bruschetta...

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-..as being something savoury.

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-This is my twist on

-the traditional bruschetta.

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-You need about three of

-four tablespoons of honey...

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-..and some sugar...

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-..and some sugar...

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-..and put them in a pan

-with some strawberries.

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-It's a great time of year

-for the strawberry.

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-They are starting to grow now.

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-You can use any fruit for this.

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-Raspberries or rhubarb

-could be used for this.

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-These fruits are available in shops

-all year round.

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-The special first strawberries

-of the season has long gone...

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-..because you can buy them

-all year round.

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-Next, we need some salt

-on the strawberries...

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-..and a touch of black pepper.

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-Black pepper draws out the flavour

-of the strawberry.

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-Try it to see!

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-It adds a little kick to it.

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-Next, we've got a vanilla pod.

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-I sliced my first vanilla pod

-last week.

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-It was harder than I thought.

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-You want to remove the seeds

-from the middle.

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-There are thousands of seeds

-in the pod.

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-This goes into the ricotta cheese...

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-..or you could use mascarpone.

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-Are vanilla pods expensive?

0:39:110:39:16

-Vanilla pods cost about 1 each.

0:39:160:39:19

-They can be expensive...

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-..depending on the time of the year.

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-A man from an ice cream store...

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-..spent 10,000 on vanilla pods...

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-..to avoid spending too much

-when the prices rose.

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-Let's plate it up.

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-The bread has absorbed

-all the butter.

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-The bread goes on the plate.

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-Spread some of the ricotta

-over the top.

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-You can treat your mother

-for Mother's Day.

0:40:090:40:21

-Huw Fash is offering

-a makeover for your mums.

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-Contact us if you'd like a makeover.

0:40:260:40:31

-We're going to be spoilt today.

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-Can we try it?

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-We'll make time to try it.

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-Sprinkle some almonds over the top.

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-You can smell the mint.

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-It's going to be very hot.

0:40:500:40:59

-It feels like Mother's Day for me

-today!

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-That will be gone in seconds.

0:41:020:41:06

-Don't forget to turn your clocks

-forward on Saturday night.

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-You get an hour less in bed

-but more daylight!

0:41:100:41:12

-There's no Heno this evening...

0:41:130:41:15

-..due to coverage of the Wales v

-Republic of Ireland football match.

0:41:150:41:19

-The crucial game is for a place in

-the final rounds of the World Cup.

0:41:190:41:24

-The coverage starts on S4C

-at 7.15pm.

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-Julian Lewis Jones yn Awstralia

-follows the news and weather on S4C.

0:41:280:41:33

-In the final episode, Julian

-visits the Wild West of Australia!

0:41:330:41:37

-Have a great weekend

-and we'll see you on Monday!

0:41:380:41:41

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