Anyone got the recipe????
Also interested in the ingredients for Clanger Soup......
Put food coloring in custard to make it pink? Strange question..
Is it the same for both Tubby Tustard and Clanger Soup? Surely that can't be right?
Who knows? Has anyone ever seen Clanger soup?
That said, for Clanger soup, I would take any clear soup and add long spaghetti (isn't string supposed to be a component?) and musical notes -if the recipients are old enough to avoid them, I's use sequins shaped like musical notes, otherwise pasta if you can find it. The real secret is in using a dustbin-lid replica as a lid for your serving bowl.
hth lol
Clanger Soup needs blue string though. You could try making your own pasta and adding food colouring to it...
And why do you want these? ???
Well, I'd mastered Tubby Toast so I guess it was onwards and upwards.....
Is this a build up to the introduction of Popeye's spinach? lol
What the he**s Tubby Tustard and Clanger Soup? Is it related to Teletubbies and/or the pink things that live on the moon and whistle a lot? ???
On 2003-06-04 11:52, monster wrote:
Is this a build up to the introduction of Popeye's spinach? :lol:
Sort of - except that doesn't require cooking. You can eat it straight from the can.
Raw spinach is lovely -Hebe asks for it in her lunchbox.
So long as the spinach is young. The spinach my dad used to grow was tough and horrible. Now I realize all he had to do was pick it a little earlier.
mmm.... fresh baby spinach smile
mmm... fresh babies (on sticks) smile
mmm... I love the smell of the vice squad in the morning.
I gave this chick a good helping of tubby custard last night, she wasn't too keen on the tubby toast though. grin