Tim's Five-A-Day!
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 Published On Dec 31, 2021

We are told that 5 portions of fruit and vegetables every day is a healthy option. However Tim's fruit and veg have different life giving properties! More fun, but maybe less fibre!

A full English breakfast - actually a soft toy for children!

Fruit and vegetables which are toys...

A card that wishes you a Ha Pea Birthday, with lots of peas on the cover!

Cards and postcards from Amsterdam which are made from edible paper. A pen with edible ink is included!

The 'Shmuzzle Puzzle' - these have been around for a while now, but Tim reckons this one was part of the first launch of this item. It is a jigsaw, where every piece is an identical shape; it is an example of tiling. You can only depend on the picture on each piece!

A Halloween Pumpkin, with an air bulb attached to it - squeeze the bulb and a little ghost pops up out of the pumpkin.

Edamame beans? Actually a finger fidget - squeeze the pod, and the bean pops out. It is on elastic, so when you release it, it pops back inside the pod.

A metal bar of soap that is good for getting rid of the smell after you have been peeling and chopping onions. Apparently it also works for cheese and fish. There must be some chemical reaction going on.

About 5 years ago, Tim came across a UK company which created little packets of eyes which you can attach to your fruit or vegetables. The eyes are actually edible. Maybe they are to encourage children to eat their 5 portions of fruit and vegetables every day. Tim demonstrates by putting some eyes on a potato - maybe he hopes it will see him through the week!

Finally, while everyone knows about Spring Onions, but Tim demonstrates a Spring Carrot! It is a clever device that will cut a carrot, or maybe a cucumber, into an elegant spiral!

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