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==Episodes== * "I Hanker Fer a Hunk O Cheese": Timer, recast as a [[cowboy]] with a thick Western accent, suggests "wagon wheels", sandwiches made with cheese slices and crackers, as an easy and nutritious snack. When Timer prepares one on a kitchen counter, he rolls it down the counter on its edge and exclaims, "Look! A wagon wheel!"<ref>{{cite book |last1=Arnold |first1=Mark |title=Think Pink: The Story of DePatie-Freleng |date=2015 |publisher=BearManor Media |isbn=978-1593931698 |page=54}}</ref> * "Take Care of Yourself": Timer shows how to brush teeth to protect them from cavities. * "You Are What You Eat": Roving reporter Timer is at the digestive system to provide a simplified explanation of nutrients and how the body uses them. * "Have A Carrot": Timer, channeling [[W. C. Fields]], assembles some nutritious in-between meal snacks like carrot sticks for a boy. At the end of the short, Timer literally changes the boy into a banana as a gag. * "Eat Some Kind of Breakfast": Timer shows that if people don't have time for breakfast, their stomach will be empty and angry; leftovers and other premade foods for breakfast is better than none at all. * "Sunshine on a Stick": Timer suggests making [[ice pop]]s with fruit juice, an ice tray, and toothpicks. * "Don't Knock It Till You Try": Timer suggests trying new foods by eating a smorgasbord of smidgens of different foods.
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