Good Food Podcast
In this episode, we sit down with Michelin-starred chef Niklas, who takes us on a journey from his childhood in rural northern Sweden — growing up near the country’s largest ski resort on the Norwegian border — to running a fire-only restaurant in Stockholm.
Niklas shares how growing up among the indigenous Sami people shaped his cooking philosophy, why he refuses to use chocolate, lemon or olive oil in his kitchen in Stockholm, and how his mother’s approach to buying 50 kilograms of plums at the right price still influences his restaurant today. We dive into the Swedish art of pickling – pickling, fermenting and jamming everything from asparagus to cloudberries – and why Niklas believes our obsession with “fresh at all costs” is a bit crazy.
The bonus episode
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PakarPBN
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In a typical PBN setup, the owner acquires expired or aged domains that already have existing authority, backlinks, and history. These domains are rebuilt with new content and hosted separately, often using different IP addresses, hosting providers, themes, and ownership details to make them appear unrelated. Within the content published on these sites, links are strategically placed that point to the main website the owner wants to rank higher. By doing this, the owner attempts to pass link equity (also known as “link juice”) from the PBN sites to the target website.
The purpose of a PBN is to give the impression that the target website is naturally earning links from multiple independent sources. If done effectively, this can temporarily improve keyword rankings, increase organic visibility, and drive more traffic from search results.
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