Tubby Custard id mashed strawberries with vanilla yogurt:) hope this helps!!
No, they are not real. They are fictional characters created for the TV show.
Follow the directions on the package. Sometimes you have to add sugar and milk. Sometimes it already has that and you just add water. It does not make a real egg custard because it has no egg.
My best guess is on an extraterrestrial planet. The Teletubbies characters (Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po) first appeared on TV in England. But even the Teletubbies I mentioned in the parentheses may have been loosely adapted from entities among a species of extraterrestrials, perhaps even with their own show. In my abstract sense, Teletubbies ARE real.
There is no "Tubby" in the Peter Pan story. There is a character (one of the Lost Boys) called "Cubby" in Disney's adaptation of the story, but the character's real name is "Curly".
I don't know. But I have a strong hunch it's yes.
Pi is a real number (approximately 3.14159265...), and pie (apple, cherry, custard etc.) is a real dessert.
Custard is eggs mixed with milk or cream and thickened. Custard can be dated back to the Middle Ages in France.
little kids made up costumes and called it the teletubbies * Stupid answer. I think the Teletubbies, contrary to popular belief, were adapted from an unidentified alien species. It is possible that this species were ancestors of the human race. Not everyone thinks this, then again, not everyone thinks aliens from outer space exist.
My inclination is to tell you to not try it. It's going to cook REAL strange if you do, and you won't be able to get a crust in there. Now check this out: Pyrex and Anchor Hocking make two-quart custard cups with plastic lids. You can make GREAT pies in those, and you can get them in three-packs at Big Lots.
The nickname Smithy commonly belongs to the head coach of Texas Tech's basketball team. His real name is Tubby Smith and he's been coaching the team since 2013.
The Teletubbies are aliens from a children's TV series from England designed to entertain children in preschool and younger. The show promotes some learning of some real-life things near the middle of the show. The two bigger ones, Tinky-Winky and Dipsy, are male, and the smaller ones, Laa-Laa and Po, are female.
There are the real Macintosh Computers from Apple and there are few illegal copies from other companies. If you want to buy a copy of any companies computers then it may or may not work properly and when, never if, you are caught then much trouble is caused to many people