Neil The Seal From Tomy #Review

Neil the Seal

When Tomy got in touch and asked if I would like to be sent one of their newer products, Neil the Seal for Taylor to play with and review I though “why not”? After this I thought that actually it could perhaps be a bit too baby-like for my very grown up two year old toddler however it was already on its way so hey-ho.

Too baby-like? No fear – Taylor has hardly put the thing down since it arrived a couple of weeks ago and at one time “My Neil The Seal” shared a bed with him and had to be stealthily removed each night after he had fallen asleep.

Even better, this is not one of the frustrating toys that needs a degree in engineering to put it together. The box contained the ball, the seal, the handle and no unnecessary packaging (a pet hate of mine) and it was simply a case of clicking the handle into place and placing the ball in Neil’s hands (flippers?).

Taylor (and the rest of us) were ticked pink to watch Neil lift up the ball, place it on his nose and spin it asTaylor walked him around the room. Putting the reasonable sized ball back to start again is very easy for a little one and this remains Taylor’s favourite toy at the moment (his childminder has her eye on it too 🙂 ).

Taylor has enjoyed hours of fun with this brilliant toy.
Taylor has enjoyed hours of fun with this brilliant toy.

The age range for this toy is 18 months onward and I would say that any child up on his or her feet would love it. It is such a simple yet entertaining concept, is great for getting little ones moving and provides hours of brightly coloured fun.

You can find out more about this fabulous addition to our playroom on Amazon (where at the time of writing this it is on sale!). If you have any questions or want to be kept up to date with offers and product news make sure you follow the Tomy Facebook page.

Thanks to Tomy for letting us give Neil the Seal a home, I assure you he is much loved and well looked after.

 

*We received this item free of charge and were asked to write an honest review based purely on our own thoughts, feelings and experiences.

 

 

Fanta Chicken: A Slimming World Recipe

Fanta…. Chicken? (Most people I’ve mentioned this to say that like Peter Kay says Garlic… Bread?).

This is a Slimming World recipe that has been doing the rounds and was rumoured to taste just like sweet and sour. Having made it I can tell you it does taste like sweet and sour, if not better. The whole family wolfed it down and the Husband didn’t realise it was home made (ten points to me).

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Ingredients:

  • Sliced peppers (I used frozen and cooked them off just before making this dish)
  • 350g chicken (I used a bag of sliced cooked chicken)
  • Onion
  • Mushrooms
  • Passata
  • Fanta Zero (diet Fanta)
  • Pineapple (fresh)

This is one of those throw together dishes that couldn’t be easier. Everyone has their own way to make this but my version is as below. Serves 4

1.  Put 600mls of Fanta and a good splash of passata into a pan with the mushrooms, onions and peppers and cook on a high heat until it starts to thicken and then turn down to simmer.

2. When using cooked chicken throw this in when the sauce is nearly done.

3. Chop the fresh pineapple and at the last minute add this. Pineapple (most fruits from what I can remember) have a Syn value when cooked so by throwing this in at the end I am merely warming it and not cooking it 🙂

4. Serve.

It really is as simple as that. The result is a thick and tasty sweet and sour sauce that the whole family can eat.

Have a play with the recipe to incorporate your own favourite ingredients or cook off the chicken in advance if not using cooked.

Enjoy!

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*I am not a Slimming World consultant, I don’t work for them and have not been asked to write about their recipes. I am a long-time member who enjoys sharing her favourite meals and recipes. Always check Syns yourself and see your consultant for support.Â