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Twist refrigerated breadsticks into bone shapes for a hauntingly delicious Halloween snack.

 

INGREDIENTS

1 can (7 oz) Pillsbury® refrigerated breadsticks (6 breadsticks)

1 egg white, beaten

1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese

1/2 teaspoon dried basil leaves

1 can (8 oz) pizza sauce, heated

 

DIRECTIONS

1. Heat oven to 375°F. Spray cookie sheet with cooking spray. Unroll dough; separate at perforations into 6 breadsticks. Roll each until 12 inches long. Loosely tie knot in both ends of each breadstick; place on cookie sheet (do not twist).

2. Brush breadsticks with egg white. Sprinkle with cheese and basil.

3. Bake 12 to 14 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm "bones" with warm pizza sauce for dipping.

Jul 10, 2019 at 16:22, Kyoto 山科

Whale bone on Mason's Bay Beach, after 3 days tramp across Stuart Island.

I saw a Kiwi in the wild only a few kilometers away.

Bone Chandelabra in Kutna Hora Ossuary. Czech republic

The Bone Chandelier contains every bone in the human body.

 

Sedlec Ossuary, Kostnice Sedlec, or "Bone Church" in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic. The ossuary contains somewhere around 50,000 human skeletons which have been used to decorate the ossuary, in the form of a bone chandelier, bone chalices, and 6 large pyramids of bone. These pyramids were stacked in the ossuary by (according to legend) a half-blind monk around 1511, when a mass grave was unearthed and the bones needed a new home. In 1870, František Rint was emplyed to put the bones in order, and so the ex-woodcarver did; among his works of bone art, he left behind his signature in, of course, bones.

abandoned chemical plant

 

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20 portraits shots panorama

"Where's the rest of the crew?"

 

"These cages we're in... weren't built 'til after we got here."

 

This scene comes from "Dead Man's Chest" where the remaining crew of the Black Pearl and Will Turner attempt to escape their macabre prison.

 

Built for the Classic-Pirates.com 2011 PotC Contest.

A new attempt of the old bone cage: www.mocpages.com/image_zoom.php?mocid=46274&id=/user_...

 

Photoshop used to adjust the color.

Acquired from an auction, which in turn came from an estate sale. Apparently, this die was found at Cantonment Clinch (1823 - 1834), an American fort used in the Civil War by both Confederate and Union troops at separate times. The fort was also used in 1898 in the Spanish-American War.

A bunch of whale bones on display at the information center in Terra Nova National Park in Newfoundland. I'm not sure what kind of whale they're from. What I can tell you is that the round pile of disks are vertebrae (parts of the whales spine)

2015, chicken bones, pen nibs, and jute twine

bloody bones bloody bones bloody bones

Dig up her bones but leave the soul aloneBoy with a broken soulHeart with a gaping holeDark twisted fantasy turned to realityKissing death and losing my breathMidnight hours cobble street passagesForgotten savages, forgotten savages

we put these up every year for our Halloween party, last year we had a whole bunch in various positions (even a threesome) ;)

A Bergdorf Goodman window display featuring osteological reproductions by Bone Clones, Inc.

USAF Rockwell B-1B Lancer 85-060 EL arrives at RAF Fairford ready for its part in the static display at the 2017 Royal International Air Tattoo.

A bone specimen on display at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. This specimen belonged to Private R.P. Hughes of the 50th Georgia Infantry, who was wounded at the Battle of Crampton's Gap, South Mountain on September 14, 1862 and died of his wounds on November 25, 1862.

 

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Tiger enjoying is morning snack at the San Diego zoo safari park

Quick lunch time sketch. ink brush pen & waitress pencil.

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Nothing says "I love my Dog" like homemade dog bones! This recipe uses lots of ingredients that are hopefully on hand, and if not you can subsitute in other ingredients!!!

 

Peanut Butter Bacon Dog Bones

makes 3 dozen medium sized bones

 

1 cup rooled oats

1/3 cup margarine

1 cup boiling water

3/4 cup cornmeal

1/2 cup chicken stock (low sodium)

1/3 cup natural peanut butter

1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

1 egg (beaten)

3 cups whole wheat flour

1/3 cup bacon bits

 

1. Combine oats, margarine and boiling water and let stand 10 minutes.

 

2. Preheat oven to 325 F. Grease 2 cookie sheets.

 

3. Stir together cornmeal, sugar, chicken stock, peanut butter, cheese, bacon bits and egg. Mix in flour, 1 cup at a time, until dough forms.

 

4. Knead dough on flored surface add dough until no longer sticky. Roll out 1/2 inch thick, and cut with cookie cutter. Place 1 inch apart on cookie sheets.

 

5. Bake 35 to 45 minutes until golden brown. After cooling, store in refrigerator.

I think I'll let him keep it.

Plate 4 showing engraving of side view of 'the Bones of the Human Body or Trunk' from: Anatomy improv'd and illustrated with regard to the uses thereof in designing. (London: John Senex, 1723).

 

This volume of engraved plates and text was originally published in Rome in 1691, and was re-engraved and republished in London in 1723. The dissections were done for the Italian edition by Bernardino Genga, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery and physician in the hospital of San Spirito in Rome, and the explanatory text by the papal physician Giovanni Maria Lancisi (1654-1720). The book, designed for artists rather than medical students, includes plates of famous classical statues from Rome and is described as 'A work of great use to painters, sculptors, statuaries and all others studious in the noble arts of design'.

 

The English edition is dedicated by the publisher to Richard Mead, FRCP, FRS (1673-1754), 'a favourer of the politer arts'.

 

Part of the Anatomical Atlases in Special Collections & Archives, SPEC Anatomy 6. Cropped inscription on the titlepage, 'Tho. Dixon's Book 1799' and the pencilled name' Miss Annie Jackson, 19 North Street' on the front flyleaf, with pencil measurements possibly from a dissected skeleton on the back of the last (index) page.

 

The volume has had some plates cut out, but has also been grangerised with later anatomical illustrations pasted in.Medical Education

 

Image of bones/skeleton torso

Ke'te Kesu, The Hanging Graves

 

When the ancient coffins fall apart the bones are collected together and are put into one old coffin.

 

The number of bones in the Catacombs of Paris is astounding. Some six million human remains were relocated to these tunnels and with each human having 206 bones a simple math equation can show us the scale here.

An interesting place to visit.

San Francisco, California USA

9.21.16

#221 of 365 Days of Photos

 

My dogs were not amused that I was using their biscuits for props.

 

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His bone spear claimed as many kills as even the most technologically-advanced weapons.

this T-Bone sticker is one of the greatest things I've ever seen, so good!!

Photography has been such an amazing outlet during AP exams... I can't wait to get back and shoot more in just a few days.

This copyright free image is from the ublic domain book, The Practical Guide to Health by Frederick M. Rossiter, copyright 1910, Pacific Press Publishing Association, Mountain View, Cal.

 

This is Fig. 13 "Bones of the foot" from page 29

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