Marie Antoinette of france.
well its very simple. all you need is glitter. it can be any colour. just put glittler in a jam jar with no jam in it of course. and put the glitter in there and call it fairy dust. kids that dont believe in fairys will do. just show them some glitter in a jar. and if they still dont believe tell them fairys make fairy dust. and if the STILL dont believe then they have no brains. lol just kidding they do have brains kinda. anyway that is how you make fairy dust just go to a shop and buy some glitter for heavens sake. and if it says made in china or something that its just stupid K. I HOPE I HELPED lol
Its simple, just tell her that as a fairy she should just make one appear.
Potatoes contain a lot of starch like grains. You can boil them and make like mashed potatoes, and make a bread from it. Nobody said it was good.
Literally, it means bread and chicken. However, it's usually said as a pun 'bread and pull it' implying that you will get only bread, and the only way to make it seem like chicken is to 'pull it'. There are associations which mean 'Be grateful you are getting anything.'
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If you dont know if you said it confess and say I dont remember saying it but if I did say it then yes I said it.
others said that on February,2011 will be the release of Fairy Tail 2nd season...
Jesus said bread was his body and wine was his blood so there you go.
Maybe. If you follow Hiro Mashima (creator of Fairy Tail), you'll see he said "To be continued".
There are many things that are said to ward off fairies:Plucking a four leaf clover protects against fairy spells and might make the fairy visible if they have used their magic to make themselves unseen.Iron horseshoes hung above doors can prevent fairies from entering a home.Crosses and bells.Iron.Wearing your clothes inside out.Some say they don't like salt.Some people say they don't like running water.
The bloomer bread is said to have originated from England. It is a loaf of bread that is thick and long. There are cuts on top of the bread for it to "bloom" and give it a crisp crust.