Eat Your Christmas Tree with Recipes from This Cookbook
You ll most likely work up an appetite taking it down, so this is perfect.
If it hasn t happened already, I m willing to bet that the Christmas tree is coming down this weekend. I ve got quite a few neighbors who still have their lights up on their house and a few with their trees still displayed in the window. I won t lie, I don t hate it. You do you, people. However, I think that will change after this weekend.
If you ve still got your live tree, you may want to eat it.
New Book Tells Us How To Eat Our Christmas Trees
This takes going green to a whole new level.
According to Smithsonian Magazine, we really can eat our natural Christmas Trees. OK, it wouldn t make much of a main course, but if you haven t thrown yours out yet, this may just get you to thinking about maximizing your use of these holiday centerpieces.
U.K. based Julia Georgallis published a book called
How To Eat Your Christmas Tree last October. It s available on Amazon for $14.99 in hardcover or $6.99 on your Kindle device. In the book Julia, an artisan baker and cook, discusses different ways to use our trees after December 25th.