Kickstart the Playbrush & Make Teeth Cleaning Fun

Please help out the Playbrush team to get their Kickstarter funded and Play rush available for us big kids too. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/479441910/playbrush-we-make-brushing-teeth-fun/

It turns a regular toothbrush into a wii style gaming controller. Because it slips onto any regular toothbrush, everyone in the household can use it, you don't have to buy one each. Handy! Get funding. 

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Tiny Food-shaped Erasers from Japan: The Obsession You Didn't Know You Needed

I ordered the cheapest sushi train toy on eBay last week for my son, and it just so happened to be a Japanese eraser set. Wonderfully, it fits the scale of his Playmobil hotel perfectly, look how cool!

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I just have to decide what my next purchase will be, from the tempting little catalogue that came with the set. 

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I Made Home-made Sushi Rolls

I managed to pick up all the ingredients at Tesco at Springhill, except the rolling mat, so if you are a local reader, head to Sainsburys as they sell them along with everything else. 

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Making sticky rice. I add lots of sugar and salt to the cooling mixture to give it the proper sushi rice taste. 

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Sticks of pepper, cucumber, crab and salmon. 

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The cooked and cooling sticky rice. 

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Ready to roll. 

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My rolls  with guacamole to stick. 

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Some finished rolls

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Ready to cut

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I fell foul to not having sharp knives, so my rolls were a little messy. They tasted good though. 

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The Ultimate Toy for Your Hipster Kid, A Toy Sushi Conveyor Belt

You know how my son tends to get interested in odd things, like how he got a smoke machine for his last birthday? His latest must have item is a sushi conveyor belt. Here are some toys I found on eBay. They are quite pricey,  £50 and up, so if he does want one, he'll have to wait until next October and another birthday!

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I was able to buy him this set in the meantime, of little erasers. 

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I Made Some Garden Bunting With Fabric from OnlyOilcloths.co.uk

Oilcloth bunting is a great way to brighten up your garden or outdoor space. http://www.onlyoilcloths.co.uk has dozens of patterns to choose from, modern, retro, spotty, bistro themed and more. I choose a bright floral oilcloth for my bunting material.

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First I made a stencil of the bunting triangle with a piece of cardboard, then simply used a crayon to mark out sections to cut on the back of the fabric. 

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Now I had lots of triangles, and some natural coloured twine to thread them onto. 

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Next I used a regular hole punch to make holes to thread the bunting. 

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I began putting the bunting together outside, and in the wind discovered a problem. My pieces were bunching up together. 

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I solved this by using the twine to make little knots to keep the triangles in place, then snipping off the excess string. It was a little fiddly, and there was probably an easier solution that I didn't think of, but it did the job. 

Visit http://www.onlyoilcloths.co.uk to find your ideal design and make some outdoor bunting for BBQ season yourself. 

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Targaryen Farmed Dragon Eggs on Sale In Belfast

Northern Ireland is home to a good proportion of the filming of Game of Thrones. When filming is in town, you often will find the actors at St. George's Market on a Sunday morning. They love the local cheeses, fresh fish and beautiful cupcakes. 

But it seems they've left a prop behind, with these rare Targaryen Farmed Dragon Eggs popping up for sale at the world famous market. I wonder if they are tasty? 

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The Day Yo Sushi! Ran Out of Fish....

My son had been staying with his dad the past two nights and I had been fretting badly. We hadn't spent two nights apart in so, so long, but I felt it was good that Smix got to spend holiday break time with his father, as well as me. But oh was I glad to get him home this morning at 8am!  

So glad, I think I went a bit overboard and spoiled him rotten today. He almost squeald the car down when I suggested, "seeing as I didn't get you an Easter egg, how would you fancy going to Belfast to get a Build-a-Bear instead?" stressing the entire journey JUST the bear, no add on extras!

He chose one of the brand new Promise Pets, which interact with an app you can download from the iTunes App Store. 

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We then hit the usual haunts, the Disney Store, H&M for some cool tiny man sunglasses and new threads, and waited until the Belfast Yo Sushi! opening time at 11am.

We were greated by a very apologetic staff member who said they had a problem with their fridge overnight and there was absolutely no raw fish available. I thought of maybe going on to Sakura, but Michael just loves the atmosphere of Yo Sushi! so much more, and I had promised. So I had two rawish beef sushi plates, and he had his usual small cucumber square ones. As always, delicious, but a bit of a disappointment. The staff were so polite, but the experience was a little deflated.

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We were done in Belfast by noon, so we went home to build a greenhouse! This is the fourth year we've grown seeds, and the second time I've ever bought one of these £9.99 plastic greenhouse from B&M Bargains. They build like a Wendyhouse and are quite sturdy enough, although I weigh mine down with two bricks at the bottom just in case.  

We planted two types of peas, beans, radish, tomatoes, plum tomatoes and carrots. I wonder which will be a success? My to-be-ex-husband used to call me grey fingered, in that I killed any plant I owned or tried to grow, which sadly is true. But I always enjoy trying each year. We did succeed with courgettes one year, and I had a huge and beautiful flowering watermelon plant another year.... that never had any fruit.

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Gardening finished we popped to M&S for some sushi and bargains. And boy did I get a bargain. We will be eating at my parents' house tonight so everyone can have cake. M&S cake, if you've never had it, is absolutely beautiful. 

Yet more sushi for tea time and a big, blue candy floss Slushies from the cafe round in BallyHolme which serves them this size for just £1.35!

A great day with my great boy. 

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