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Yummy World is a deliciously fun world made up of a unique cast of characters. Yummy World is set in the town of Sprinkle Tree, a magically yummy place where food is fun and fresh baked friendships and adventures meet!!! Come along and meet the softer side of Kidrobot! Check out the Yummy World Gallery now! 1 2 Next »I was sure the website would have gone live by now, but it's still a holding page. In the meantime, I was just sent a link to a Russian (I assume) site with a bunch of stills on it -- some seem scanned from magazines, but there are a few I wonder how they got their hands on... I've grabbed one of the witch-queen's first meeting with Ditchwater Sal...And one of our heroes dining airborne with Robert De Niro...This is going to seem a stupid question but where are you when you write your blog? I don't have a mental picture, and I wish I did. Can you describe it? And this next one was a bit more posed, because we need some current photos. Now I do not look grumpy!) Not sure how long the beard has to live right now.

Probably a couple more weeks... I've had the sushi pillows for two years now. They've held up well (except for one of the shrimps, which had to be sewn up) and I recently went back and got their yellowtail and edamame). me not looking grumpy, where I am when I blog (this week)Sign in Create an Account Fish for Sushi Sashimi Products Rice Pillows - Sushi Rice for Nigiri (12 White or Brown Rice Pillow) 12 White Rice Pillow - $5.00 12 Brown Rice Pillow - $6.00 Did you know sushi restaurants in Japan use preformed sushi rice pillows to save time? Now everyone can be a sushi chef at home with Fish For Sushi's rice pillows. No more cooking rice and mixing vinegar for perfect rice pillows for your homemade nigiri! These sushi pillows are perfect for both home cooks and chefs to quickly make delicious nigiri sushi. Fish For Sushi rice pillows come frozen and vacuum sealed for freshness and optimal flavor. All you need to do is: How to Prepare• Defrost the sushi pillow• Make a small hole in package to release vacuum• Allow to thaw at room temperature (about 1 hour) or• Run under warm water for about 4 minutes, being careful not to let water into vacuum bag• Add your favorite fish and toppings from Fish For Sushi

Additional InfoThese sushi pillows are made with carefully measured seasoned Organic rice vinegar, and mixed with perfectly cooked rice, resulting in a consistent taste and texture every time.As much as I LOVE sushi, I’d go crazy if I had a few of these in my room and probably munch on them in my sleep, otherwise, I love the details in these oh so oishii pillows. I wished they had sashimi pillows and soy sauce blankets with green wasabi sheets to bunch up into balls! Maybe textured dark green sheets to roll yourself into a sleeping seaweed body roll! Look out for sushi costumes for the upcoming halloween! more pics after the jump… Yummm, I want to dive right in! Check out the detailes for the rice! Oooo, gotta have your edaname…wheres the salt?!!? And for those of you that like experiemental inside out rolls, here ya go! This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 17th, 2006 at 9:56 pm and is filed under art, food, fun, inspiration, me, style, thoughts.

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Estimated 10 business days production time + shipping time, unless coupled with products that have a longer stated production time. Care Instructions: Machine Wash Cold; All sizes are in inches We'll let you know if it's back in stock!(Photo: Ed.ward via flickr/CC Attribution/Share Alike) There is no shame in correcting the indignities of coach-class flying by way of an offbeat travel product. If an item makes your flight more comfortable, it's worth using -- even if it makes you look a little silly in a public space. With that in mind, here's a list of travel products that get the job done, in spite of their (sometimes) goofy appearances. Below are seven shameless ways to make your flight a little more comfortable, from booze-filled flasks to foldable footrests. The Sweatpants That Supposedly Look Like Regular Pants Trick humanity into thinking you're not a slob with comfy soft pants that have been designed to look like more respectable outside-the-house pants.

There's a version for men from Betabrand that are eloquently called Dress Pant Sweatpants. These Dress Pant Sweatpants, made from French terry, will deceive anyone who can't spot the difference between plainly dissimilar types of fabric. There's also Pajama Jeans (read our review), the classic infomercial legwear that fits like your favorite knit PJs, yet looks like your favorite knit PJs dyed a jean color. This is a thing, I guess. I haven't seen anyone use this product before, so I can't offer empirical data on the popularity of seat cushions and other items meant to support a flyer's posterior. I'd venture to guess that, in light of the uncomfortable contortions to which the legs and necks of coach flyers are subjected, measly padding under the butt is comparatively not so unpleasant. But Magellan's has an entire section for seat cushions in its in-flight-comfort category, where it sells an inflatable version that promises to "cushion your ride" and "provide support." And SkyMall sells a gel-filled one that costs a lot of money.

So this must work for some folks. Why is a wearable blanket better than a traditional one? I don't know the answer to that. But for some people, it seems, the strange fusion of clothing and bedding that is The Slanket or the more elegant Pajancho reaches the apex of comfort. Clearly, you don't have to bother with rearranging the thing after you get up and go to the bathroom; I guess that's a plus. You could also wear it around the airport if you're comfortable with public humiliation. For the truly shameless, a range of creatively designed, weird-looking travel pillows is available. These are products that would make even your Captain Kirk pajamas set cringe. They may allow you to get more comfortable, but they will not help you win first prize in any popularity contests to be held on the aircraft. There's the notorious Ostrich Pillow, which slips over your entire head and makes you look like a praying mantis. Then there's the telephone-shaped Travelrest, my personal favorite and one of our best-reviewed items of 2012.

I received some judgmental looks while inflating my Travelrest on a plane; I'm happy to report that this had no bearing on the efficacy of the pillow. The Less Embarrassing Travel Pillow I've curated a list of more socially acceptable travel pillows. These are not conversation starters. These are normal-looking travel pillows that will have a neutral effect on your personal cool factor. First there's the oxygen pillow, a small, white latex foam number that converts into an easy-to-carry bundle. The Magniflex Sushi Pillow is a more expensive option, but it becomes an even tinier bundle when rolled up. Some aircraft seats come with little metal fold-down footrests. So for petite passengers whose legs dangle above the floor, compressing their upper thighs into the seat, a footrest comes in handy. You could just put your feet on your carry-on bag, which is what I do. Or you could buy a special product. Here is a little fold-up plastic one from SkyMall. Also, Magellan's sells a squishy inflatable one called the Business Class Foot Rest, as if the only thing that stands between the economy experience and upper-class bliss is an inflatable PVC cube.