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strange recipes

  • puzzle655
  • Feb 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 4

While cleaning out my cabinets, I found this old cookbook. I know the recipes seem strange, but they really work! I should know—I had bet that the mysterious recipe would fail, but it turned out great! What am I eating for dinner?


To make a Pie: One stick of butter, a rotten banana, two cinammon sticks, and three dashes of sugar


To make a Cake: A lucky horseshoe, a few rolling pins, a dash of pepper, bitter celery, carrots, five asparagus, a backward broom, a beam, and three lines of rope.


To make Soup: Two servings of lemon shrimp and rosemary empanadas, a cup, a bread stick, and a ruined croissant


To make _____: Two bags of flattened straws and blackened sticks, stirring in an extra black stick and flat straw along with a bar of chocolate; A leek with a dash of salt, fries and french fries, a pinch of flour on baked baguettes, a line of salt perpendicular to a table leg.


Please send your name and answer with the title [RECIPES-ANSWER] to puzzle.tangier@gmail.com.


 
 

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