Difference between revisions of "Horse Skeleton"
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[[File:Horse skeleton ketchup.png|thumb|right|A horse skeleton covered in ketchup]] | [[File:Horse skeleton ketchup.png|thumb|right|A horse skeleton covered in ketchup]] | ||
− | A crispity crunchity snack most commonly enjoyed with [[ketchup]]. | + | A crispity crunchity snack most commonly enjoyed with [[ketchup]]. The recipe follows: |
− | [[Category:Food]][[Category:Skeletons in | + | |
+ | === Ingredients === | ||
+ | * 4 T. of ketchup | ||
+ | * Canned horse skeleton (fresh works too) | ||
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+ | === Instructions === | ||
+ | # Pour ketchup of skeleton | ||
+ | # Plate | ||
+ | # Enjoy | ||
+ | [[Category:Food]][[Category:Skeletons in Media]] |
Revision as of 04:48, 21 June 2024
Philosophy
The age ol' question of which came first: the skeleton or the horse. Philosophers at Harvard have pondered this question since dawn of mankind.
Cooking
A crispity crunchity snack most commonly enjoyed with ketchup. The recipe follows:
Ingredients
- 4 T. of ketchup
- Canned horse skeleton (fresh works too)
Instructions
- Pour ketchup of skeleton
- Plate
- Enjoy