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Sunday, December 16, 2018

“Available for a moment” with the cancer - Stefán chatting with Svali og Svavar 14.08.2017 (full interview)



Stefán Karl Stefánsson actor visited K100 this morning. 

“Stefán Karl Stefánsson’s actor is no longer diagnosed with cancer after struggling for some time. He had been diagnosed with a tumor in last year and treated well. Earlier this year, however, he had a liver disease after the cancer had been cut off and the condition was not bright.

Stefán’s recovery, on the other hand, has been more bright hope and today there is no cancer in the body.

Stefán came to chat on K100 this morning discussing the fight with cancer, a performance show he will be in the near future and a stand up show.

Stefán says that, among other things, he has been responding to foreign media for recovery all the time, and although he is not diagnosed with cancer today, he expects to be back in meteorology later this year. “I’m available for a while,” says Stefán, adding that there is something to celebrate and now he finds the energy acting again about the body.”






Stefán Karl at Spretta











Spretta ehf. was founded in 2015 by the pop-up company Pop People, owned by Soffía Steingrímsdóttur, who runs a smart farm where breeding is cultivated. Stefán Karl Stefánsson, actor, is the managing director of the company and supervises cultivation and installation.

Microgreens are the first leaves and stems of herbs and vegetable plants. Microgreens are usually 7-14 days old and 3-8 centimeters tall. No fertilizer is used in the production, either in liquid or in the mold. Bordered foods are calorie-free foods that contain a lot of essential nutrients and therefore the ideal addition to daily food.

Microgreens can be grown in a wide range. Virtually all vegetables and herbs can be brewed, such as green peas, radishes, beetroot, celery, salads, herbs and so on. Microgreens make the food look beautiful, stiff and tasteful and they can be enjoyed in many ways. They are sneaky with nutrients, many of which contain 4-6 times higher amounts of vitamins and antioxidants than full-grown plants. Antioxidants help to prevent cellular damage.

Photos taken by Hörður Sveinsson