Alice was sitting on the bank with her sister, when she saw a white rabbit. He was talking, and he had a watch?! So, she ran after him through his hole.
It was a deep hole, and she fell, and fell, until she hit the bottom. She looked around and saw a little door, but she was too big to go through them.
It was a deep hole, and she fell, and fell, until she hit the bottom. She looked around and saw a little door, but she was too big to go through them.
She looked again, and she saw a table with a golden key and a tiny bottle. It had a label that said DRINK ME, so she did. It had, in fact, a sort of mixed flavor of cherry-tart, custard, pine-apple, roast turkey, toffee, and hot buttered toast. And it shrinked her enough to go through the door. She wandered through all kinds of landscapes, when she finally realized she wanted to grow to her real size and go home.
Finally, she met a blue caterpillar with hookah. He was sitting on a giant mushroom and offered her advice.
"One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter", he said. And she continued her journey.
There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. Alice stayed a while, but finally left: "It’s the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life!"
Later she met the Queen of Hearts, played some croquet with her and at the end, got her real mad.
She ended up on a trial and got sentenced: "Off with her head!" the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. Her soldiers rushed to her but Alice had grown to her full size by this time.
"Who cares for you?" said Alice, "You’re nothing but a pack of cards!"
At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her: she gave a little scream, half of fright and half of anger, and tried to beat them off, and found herself lying on the bank, with her head in the lap of her sister, who was gently brushing away some dead leaves that had fluttered down from the trees upon her face.
"Wake up, Alice dear!" said her sister; "Why, what a long sleep you’ve had!"
Alice - Me :)
Magic potion - Sour cherry and pineapple juice, seasoned with honey.
Caterpillar - Fondant
Magic Mushrooms - Recipe from Jasmine’s Recipes
Mad Tea Cookies - Zezalice by Vanylica: Beat 175 g margarine and 150 g brown sugar with a mixer. Add 2 eggs, and beat more. Add 400 g flour, 1 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp baking soda. Knead everything into smooth dough. Divide into 4 parts and color each with a different food color. Place in the fridge for a half an hour, then flatten each part thin. Take two layers, place them on top of each other and make a roll. Repeat with the remaining dough. Put in a fridge for another half an hour, then cut into cookies and bake in a preheated oven on 200°C.
Queen of the Hearts Crown - Fondant
Cards - Sugar cookies made with a stained glass technology :)
Everything made specially for FoodBuzz 24 Meals, 24 Hours, 24 posts!
Stunning and delightful!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME. Alice in Wonderland is my all-time favourite book - I even modeled my wedding after it :) I really enjoyed reading this!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT! It's one of my favourite story by Lewis Caroll! One question though... Did you chased away the Cheshire Cat? I think he must been somewhere chasing some field mice... :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the Queen of Heart's crown and cards! 2 Thumbs up from me for such a lovely idea!
Oh, how lovely! Fairy tales in food :-) Great idea and so wonderfully made!
ReplyDeleteOH, so cool!! Like madcapcupcake, I have a serious penchant for Alice. Like, I did lots of research just for fun and have a 15-page thesis comparing the book to the Christian Genesis story, and my surprise 16th birthday party was Mad Tea Party themed . . . so you can see where this photo set really speaks to me. =)
ReplyDeletewow how cute creative and so nice ! I really enjoyed reading and watching at the amazing creations :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant presentation, you are brilliant; what a magical journey through food with Alice!
I enjoyed the post, excellent work, Marija!
oh, this is so cute...:)))))
ReplyDeleteNikad kraja iznenadjenjima =)
ReplyDeletePrava carolija, svaka cast...
The caterpillar is so adorable!! It makes me want to get some fondant and start modelling.
ReplyDeleteI love the caterpillar! At first I thought he was a stuffed animal - that's some amazing work you did!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, brilliant! I'm a huge Alice fan (have even written extensive papers on food and the grotesque in Alice), so I adore this. I posted a link today on my edible crafts column at craftgossip.com. (ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com). Wonderful work! meaghan
ReplyDeletewooow! nemam riječi...prekrasno! maštovito, originalno...genijalka si! :)
ReplyDeleteMarija sve tako divno i slatko izgleda, svaka čast na idejama i realizaciji! :)
ReplyDeleteDear ALice;- )
ReplyDeleteso wonderfully creative! Lovely!!
:-)
Shy
Just sensational Marija...very very creative!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love your creation!
ReplyDeleteja sam mislila da sam već komentirala...:(
ReplyDeletenemam riječi zaista si orginalna:))
Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely my favorite work of fiction of all time! You're so creative! Will you cater a party for my next birthday? :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond the call of duty. Such a great idea. So different than anything we've ever seen for the 24 posts!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post so much, Marija. You never stop to impress me with your creativity and talent. Loved all the characters in your play:)) So cute:))
ReplyDeleteI love the mushrooms and the card cookies! Everything is so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteoh this is soo cute! i especially love the madtea cookies. With their beautiful swirls of crazy colors. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! :)
ReplyDeleteYour 24 posts are always so creative! I love the card cookies with the stained glass hearts. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute 24 entry! Alice in Wonderland is a beautiful book and I think you really did it justice...
ReplyDeleteOh, this is lovely :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunningly beautiful creation! I am in awe...
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that the March round of Sugar High Fridays is up on my blog right now. It's my first big event to host, and I'm a bit nervous, so I popped over here to look at the clever and delicious February round for moral support!
Tako divno i magicno!Marija,vrlo kreativna i originalna!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure which ic better, the story, the format, the pictures or the food.
ReplyDeleteWhat a craetive storyteller you are.
Greetings from Shizuoka, Japan!
ReplyDeleteGreta fun it was to read your blog!
So original!
Bravo!
Robert-Gilles
So neat! I'm blown away by your creativity. I posted about this on my blog, hope that's okay!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! So cute, and so well thought out.
ReplyDeleteVery cute and creative!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!
ReplyDeleteAmy - It's not OK! That's 4 photos! You should try writing your own content.
Marija, toliko je predivno i kreatino. Zaista sam se odusevila, volim ovakve ideje koje nisu stereotipne i ne kaskaju za ostalima!
ReplyDeleteBravo devojko!
ps.ona devojka je objavila tvoje slike na situ i iako me niko nije pitao za misljenje smtram da to ni u kom slucaju nije OK!!!
Pozdrav!
Marija, very creative 24 Post, quirky, whimsical and as always well photo'd.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!
ReplyDeleteSo creative and unique! Congrats on 24 event.
ReplyDeleteBravo Marija, you've made a wonderful work. So beautiful and professional. Love it.
ReplyDeleteDo I have to mention again your pictures make me cry for help?? Ok, I will. Your picture make me cry for help!!!! You are the best girl.
So lovely! You truely are an artist:)
ReplyDeleteAnd when my six yr old twins saw this, I had to say NO! And have been saying no all day. The only way I got them to leave me alone about it was I promised them both they can pipe out their own shapes when I make the hearts dessert lol.
Have you considered opening your own pastry shop? Your recipes are visually stunning and so delicious! If you haven't, you really should! Maybe even here in the states. *winks*
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMarija! I have been missing! These look so incredible. YOu are a true artist and I love your "foodie" interpretation of Alice in Wonderland! My all time favorite book as a child!
ReplyDeleteLovely and whimsical :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an original idea- and your photos are just beautiful-makes me wish I could fall down the rabbit hole!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful
ReplyDeleteLove it! So creative!
ReplyDeleteHI ! ur work and blog are beautiful!!! I love this post..aand all those recipes too. I'll be trying some for sure ...ur milk cake perhaps for a start..thank u so much for sharing ..this is really great! m glad u found my blog so that I cld find urs..!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so imaginative! Brilliant! =D
ReplyDeleteThis amazing, I'm very impressed!
ReplyDeleteI got sooo many great ideas from this blog! I'm having an "UN-birthday" party for my son in June since his actual birthday is 2 days after Christmas. So to kick off the tradition of giving him a half birthday party, were having "A very merry UN-birthday, Mad tea party"! I will DEFINITELY be using a few of your recipes that you posted on here. So thanks!! <3
ReplyDelete@Jennifer - I am so glad you got inspired! Have fun!
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