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Selena Gomez's favorite things Favorite food: Pickles and cheese toast Favorite movie: Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland Favorite book: Dear John Favorite singer: John Mayer, Kelly Klarkson Favorite Wizards of Waverly place prop: Her wand, she would like to keep it when the show ends, if it does.... Favorite sport: Basketball 2nd favorite place in the world: Vancouver Canada
His favorite food is carrots. His favorite fast food is Taco Bell.
he does not have a favorite food
his favorite food is stakesTamales!
His favorite food is fish and mince pie and his favorite drink is red wine
cake, cookies, cupcakes, fruits, and tea
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Her biography doesn't tell us that information.
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the Bread-and-Butterfly is a whimsical creature that feeds on bread and butter. This imaginative insect embodies the playful and nonsensical nature of Wonderland, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Its existence adds to the surreal charm of Lewis Carroll's narrative, highlighting the blend of food and fantasy that characterizes the story.
Probably some sort of hallucinogenic. That's one trippy movie. But then again, Alice in wonderland is worse.
A bottle of cordial makes Alice grow, a cake makes her shrink and a mushroom makes her grow or shrink depending on which side she eats from.
Selena Gomez's favorite things Favorite food: Pickles and cheese toast Favorite movie: Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland Favorite book: Dear John Favorite singer: John Mayer, Kelly Klarkson Favorite Wizards of Waverly place prop: Her wand, she would like to keep it when the show ends, if it does.... Favorite sport: Basketball 2nd favorite place in the world: Vancouver Canada
Human blood . She's a vampire! But she drinks animal blood to survive.
The jar Alice took from the table had a label that said "Orange Marmalade" on it, which she hoped would turn into some sort of food or drink to help her as she fell down the rabbit hole in the "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" novel.
The whole of Wonderland is magical in its way, populated as it is by animated playing cards, talking animals and fantastical creatures such as the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon. Then of course, it is liberally strewn with food and drink which causes Alice to change size during her visit. Things appear and disappear without rhyme or reason - for example, when Alice first discovers the golden key, it is the only thing on the table, but the next time she looks there is also the bottle marked 'drink me' - and the Cheshire Cat appears and disappears with dizzying speed. But is this really magic at all? Alice's Adventures are, after all, set within a dream and so what seems like magic, might just be the surreality of dreams, where nothing is constant and little makes sense.