She drinks a potion that makes her small and eats cake to make her bigger and the mushrooms(two different ones) can make her do either.
Alice in Wonderland – Drink Me (Layered Drink), Eat Me (Sugar Cookies), Bread and Butterflies, Oysters on the Half-shell, Unbirthday Cake, Edible Plate, Mushroom.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice eats a small cake marked 'eat me', a pebble which has turned into a cake and some pieces of mushroom, all of which cause her to change size. She also has some bread and butter while at the mad tea party, but this does not affect her.She drinks from two bottles which she finds, one of which is marked 'drink me'. These also affect her height.In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, she eats a small cake marked, 'Eat me', named 'Upelkuchen'. She then drinks from a bottle, marked 'Drink Me', which later on in the movie is called 'Pishalver.' by the twins and by the White Queen.
In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice doesn't eat any cookies (or 'biscuits' as the British call them.) She eats two cakes and part of a mushroom.In the 1951 Disney movie she eats what appears to be a cookie while she's in the White Rabbit's house, but this might also be a small cake; it isn't specified in the movie.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice grows after eating a cake marked 'EAT ME' (Chapter 1) and some pieces of the Caterpillar's mushroom (Chapters 5 & 6)She also grows after drinking from an unmarked bottle (Chapter 3) and during the trial of the Knave of Hearts for no reason at all (Chapters 11 & 12)In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice grows after eating a cake named upelkuchen.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice...shrinks after drinking from a bottle marked 'DRINK ME' (Chapter 1)grows after eating a cake marked 'EAT ME' (Chapter 1)shrinks while fanning herself with the White Rabbit's fan (Chapter 2)grows after drinking from an unmarked bottle (Chapter 3)shrinks after eating a pebble which has turned into a cake (Chapter 3)shrinks after nibbling a piece of the right hand side of the mushroom (Chapter 5)grows after eating a piece of the left hand side of the mushroom (Chapter 5)brings herself back to her normal height by alternately nibbling the right hand piece and the left hand piece of the mushroom (Chapter 5)shrinks after nibbling the right hand piece of mushroom (Chapter 5)grows after nibbling the left hand piece pf mushroom (Chapter 6)shrinks after nibbling some mushroom (Chapter 7)grows during the trial of the Knave of Hearts (Chapters 11 & 12)The food Alice eats which causes her to change her size is a cake marked 'EAT ME', a pebble which has turned into a cake and the mushroom which the Caterpillar was sitting on.She also changes size after drinking from a bottle marked 'DRINK ME' and from an unmarked bottle.Fanning herself with the White Rabbit's fan also causes Alice to change size, and she changes entirely without reason during the trial.
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In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice eats a small cake marked 'eat me', a pebble which has turned into a cake and some pieces of mushroom, all of which cause her to change size. She also has some bread and butter while at the mad tea party, but this does not affect her.She drinks from two bottles which she finds, one of which is marked 'drink me'. These also affect her height.In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, she eats a small cake marked, 'Eat me', named 'Upelkuchen'. She then drinks from a bottle, marked 'Drink Me', which later on in the movie is called 'Pishalver.' by the twins and by the White Queen.
In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice doesn't eat any cookies (or 'biscuits' as the British call them.) She eats two cakes and part of a mushroom.In the 1951 Disney movie she eats what appears to be a cookie while she's in the White Rabbit's house, but this might also be a small cake; it isn't specified in the movie.
Bake a cake put white icing on it then write "Eat Me" on it. By the way, it won't shrink you.
Probably some sort of hallucinogenic. That's one trippy movie. But then again, Alice in wonderland is worse.
Alice in wonderland
Well, she was a child, and after all she did eat the little cake that said "Eat me", so I suppose she must have liked sweets.
she see all those animals and get curious.alice shrinks by drinking a bottle of water that said drink me and gets big when she ate that cake that said eat me.im done
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the food that makes Alice grow larger is cake labeled "Eat Me," while the potion that makes her shrink is a bottle labeled "Drink Me."
Yes, Alice eats a mushroom in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". She consumes pieces of a mushroom to change her size. The mushroom causes her to grow extremely tall and then shrink down to a very small size.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice grows after eating a cake marked 'EAT ME' (Chapter 1) and some pieces of the Caterpillar's mushroom (Chapters 5 & 6)She also grows after drinking from an unmarked bottle (Chapter 3) and during the trial of the Knave of Hearts for no reason at all (Chapters 11 & 12)In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice grows after eating a cake named upelkuchen.
Some good Alice in Wonderland themed savory foods include "Eat Me" mini quiches, Caterpillar cucumber sandwiches, and Mad Hatter tea party finger foods like mini tarts or mini sandwiches in fun shapes. You can also get creative with potions and drinks labeled with "Drink Me" tags to add to the theme.