It’s hard to believe that Shrek—the ogre with layers of personality and endless sass—has been part of our lives for over two ...
“I too am in my Shrek era,” quips a commenter on another of @doll_mimi’s baked onion chowdowns. The internet has a lot of guesses about why it’s called an “onion boil” when you don’t ...
the dragon’s lair and Hansel’s delectable Honeymoon Hideaway with the Shreks’ onion wedding carriage. The Shrek Special Pack ...
Some minor spoilers to come! The Beat of a Different Drum “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) Consistency in animation can be tricky to maintain. This glitch appears near the beginning of the movie, while Lilo ...
The onion reference comes into play again at the end of the movie when Shrek and Fiona climb into a magical carriage that a fairy godmother makes out of an onion — rather than from a pumpkin ...
At the end of the first movie, Shrek and Fiona ride away from their wedding in a carriage made out of an onion. The onion was a significant part of the first movie, as it was used in Shrek's ogre ...
Carol Ann Duffy isn't the only person to use an onion as a metaphor. In the movie Shrek, Shrek compares ogres to onions. Donkey wonders if it's because they both stink or they both make you cry ...
Set in a mythical “once upon a time” sort of land, Shrek the Musical is the story of a hulking green ogre who, after being mocked and feared his entire life by anything that crosses his path ...
Worshiped by the Egyptians as far back as 3500 B.C., the onion symbolized eternity because of its concentric-circle construction. One large raw onion has only 63 calories, is made up of more than ...
Every few months, the internet has a new ingredient darling — mustard, cottage cheese, feta, beans. Suddenly it’s everywhere and it’s great fun, but there are some downsides. I really ...