The recipe: Millennium Falcon French
Toast
3 Hawk-bat eggs (or any other eggs you
might think about using)
¾ cups Nerf milk (use milk)
1 tbs. ground Dewback scales (or sugar, whichever you like)
½ to ¾ tsp. Kessel spice (or cinnamon, whatever sounds better)
¼ tsp. Krayt dragon extract (I normally use vanilla)
1/8 tsp. Kessel salt (maybe just 'salt'?)
8 slices of sandwich bread
1/8 tsp. Glitterstim (or nutmeg)
Preheat oven to 500 degrees. Mix together
all ingredients (except the bread, of course) until well
combined.
Soak each slice of bread in the mixture.
If there is any left over, drizzle it overtop of the toast. Place
all of the slices on a regular cookie sheet.
Bake for 5 to 8 minuets; flip them, making
sure the bottom is golden brown, and cook for 2 to 4 more minuets.
Enjoy!
The movie: Star
Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
In a galaxy far, far away...
Luke Skywalker stays with his foster aunt and uncle on a farm on
the planet Tatooine. He desperately wants to go to the Academy like
his friends, but his uncle needs him for the next harvest.
Meanwhile, an evil emperor has taken over the galaxy, and has
constructed a formidable "Death Star" capable of destroying whole
planets. Princess Leia, a member of the legit Senate and a leader
of the Rebellion, acquires plans of the Death Star, places them
into her trustworthy droid R2D2, and sends him off to find Obi-Wan
Kenobi. Before he finds him, R2D2 ends up on Skywalkers' farm with
his robotic comic sidekick C3PO. R2 then wanders into the desert,
and when Luke follows, they eventually come across Obi-Wan. A
series of adventures with Obi-Wan leads to a meeting with Han Solo,
Princess Leia, and wookie named Chewbacca. Together the group finds
themselves as the next target of the Death Star.
The cache is in the obvious location. No need to look at
anything that isn't Star Wars.