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Unicorn Jokes

Q: How do unicorns get to the park?
A: On a unicycle.

Q: What did the Unicorn serve at a barbecue?
A: Unicorn on the cob.

Q: What street do unicorns live on?
A: Mane Street.

Q: What’s black and white and eats like a unicorn?
A: A zebra.

Q: What did the Unicorn say to the tomato growing in the field?
A: U Not Corn.

Q: What do they call the best student at Unicorn University?
A: The A-corn.

Q: What do unicorns call their dad?
A: Pop corn.

Q: Where do naughty unicorns go?
A: Unicourt.

Q: Why did the unicorn want to go to school?
A: So he could wear a uni-form.

 

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Unicorn recipes

Unicorn recipes

1 Unicorn Toast

The unicorn toast phenomenon that is took over the internet is actually Adeline Waugh from Vibrant & Pure.

Unicorn Toast. Vegan with all natural food coloring options, from actual food! Swirled with coconut milk yogurt or dairy free cream cheese. Creative & fun breakfast or snack! #unicorn #toast #vegan

 

Food is way more fun when swirled with pastel rainbow shades and unicorn sparkles.

HOW TO MAKE UNICORN TOAST:

  1. In small bowls, swirl 1-2 tablespoons plain coconut milk yogurt (depending on how many pieces of toast you want), with a natural food.  A little colouring goes a long way so use less and you can always mix in more until you reach your desired unicorn colour.
  2. Add spoonfuls of the rainbow dyed mixtures to toast, switching colours until you’ve covered the whole surface.
  3. With a smooth knife, blend and swirl each colour together!
  4. Add coloured sprinkles.
  5. Top with banana sliced, kiwi, or any fruit for extra decoration.

2. Unicorn Porridge

  1. Cook the porridge
  2. Add a drop of 3 or more food colouring and swirl
  3. Add some sprinkles or fruit topping.

3. Unicorn Cupcakes

This is a BBC food recipe.

Ingredients

For the cupcakes

  • 150g white caster sugar
  • eggs
  • 100g butter, melted
  • 150g self-raising flour

For the vanilla syrup

For the buttercream

  • 200g butter

    , softened

  • 300g icing sugar
  • 4 tsp milk
  • few drops vanilla extract
  • food colouring ( we used pink, green and blue)

To decorate

  • selection of sweets and sprinkles (we used hundreds and thousands, chocolate buttons, white chocolate stars, Smarties and coloured sugar).

Method

  1. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and line a 12-hole cupcake tin with paper muffin cases. Put all of the cake ingredients into a bowl and whisk with electric beaters for 3-4 mins until light and pale. Divide the mixture evenly between the cases and bake for 20 mins or until a cocktail stick inserted into the centre of one of the cakes comes out clean. Leave to cool on a wire rack.
  2. Mix together the maple syrup, vanilla extract and 1 tbsp water. Use a cocktail stick to poke a few tiny holes in each of the cooled cupcakes then drizzle a little bit of the syrup over each one.
  3. Beat together the butter, icing sugar, milk and vanilla until smooth and pale. Put half the buttercream in one bowl and leave as it is, then divide the other half into 3 bowls. Use the food colouring to dye one pink, one pale green and one pale blue, then transfer them all to one large piping bag fitted with a large star nozzle, including the plain. Pipe swirls on top of the cupcakes – as the buttercream comes through the bag, the colours will start to blend and change as you pipe. Decorate the tops of the cupcakes with your favourite sprinkles if you like.

 

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Are Unicorns Real?

Are unicorns real

My friends and I have been discussing this for a long time and we think that they are. But then, some of my family especially my big sister is a little skeptical.

My mum, is the best…she believes in Unicorns too! So we decided to investigate to find out the truth!

We discovered they are described as a mythical creature, a beautiful horse with a single horn. Typically, it was a white horse with cloven hooves. These are hooves like what a deer or cows have. Unicorns are also part of mythological stories both in eastern and western culture and there is quite a bit written about these beautiful creatures.

What set’s unicorns apart is their spiral horn and I am sure you would have seen these in images and pictures or, even on your friend’s birthday cake as a topper like this one on my Birthday cake when I was 5!

Unicorns in Other Cultures

While researching for images for Unicorns, we found these creatures over the centuries in different cultures, all resembling a unicorn (not quite as cute tho)! Check these out:

Are Unicorns Real? What Is A Qilin?Name: Qilin

Country: China

Description: A mythological one-horned beast with dragon type features. They are creatures which punish evil doers. Qilin is beloved to be a symbol of good fortune and prosperity.

 

 

Are Unicorns Real? What Is A Karkadaan?Name:Karkadann

Country: India and Persia

Description:This unicorn-like creature was not very friendly in the animal kingdom and was actually feared.

 

Are Unicorns Real? What Is A Indrik?
Name:
Indrik

Country: Russia

Description: It is the King of animals and lives on The Holy Mountain.

 

 

The idea that unicorns exist was first established around 5th AD (about 15 decades ago). A Greek historian, Ctesias wrote about a unicorn describing it as a beast with an enviable multi-colored horn, blue eyes, and a white body.

Generally, during the early civilization, unicorns were also like seals and by other authors who reflected similar characteristics in their writings. The idea took hold and people became interested in finding more about umicorns. Originally, unicorns didn’t look anything like what we have now. Some cultures thought unicorns to be a white goat with a single horn protruding from the head while others though it looked more like a rhinoceros!

They were said to be pure and symbolized peace and prosperity. Due to this quality, it was believed that only a girl could capture them. Unicorns were also said to walk gracefully and elegantly, the exact qualities of a real lady were expected to possess.

It was believed that if you managed to steal their horns, you could not only use it to heal diseases but also fly!

Unicorns in the bible

The Bible makes nine references about unicorns in its texts. But, you can only find them in the authorized King James Version of the Bible, since other versions have replaced the word unicorn with other names mainly attributed to translation errors. The Bible was originally in Hebrew and has since been translated to so many other languages, in the process, accurate translation has been a major challenge.

Here’s the exact verses that mention unicorns:

Numbers 23:22 and 24:8, Deuteronomy 33:17, Psalms 29:6, Psalms 92:10, Psalms 22: 21 and Job 39:10.

As years went by, artists came up with drawings portraying unicorns as beautiful horses with single horns protruding out of their heads. The theory that they could fly was not considered until the 1970s when drawings and posters of winged unicorns came up. The illustrations were visual and did not include any wording; hence the involved artists did not explain what kind of creatures these were. People ended up concluding they were unicorns due to similar features; and just like that, with no proof to support the theory, other artists ran with the idea and it has stuck ever since.

Unicorns Have Special Powers

Unicorns have unique magical gifts. If a unicorn sheds tears or blood, it is meant to heal. However, they are so mystical, it is hard to catch them. Whenever we go to the woods or forest reserves in summer, my friends and I are always on the lookout for these creatures. One day, we are going to see one, and when we do, we will be the first ones to post them here!

Well…People Have Seen Them for Real!

There is an Austrian man Antal Festetics who has recorded a unicorn. Okay, so if that sounds crazy, then, how about the claims made by an organization such as The Ontario Science Center! They saw a unicorn in the Don Valley. Now, you may think that this sounds fake but in 2016, scientists discovered fossilized bones of a one-horned animal in Kazakhstan. It is known as the Siberian unicorn. What is so exciting about this discovery is that as early as thirty thousand years ago, they roamed Siberia with humans!

But, what about some ancient explorers of the past? Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, Ctesias, a Greek historian and even Confucius also claim to have seen a unicorn. Surely, these are very respected people, they would not lie or were their eyes playing tricks on them?

They must have asked themselves the same question, are unicorns real?