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CharcuteWREATHS are the latest festive trend to brighten up your Christmas table

Forget grazing platters and cheeseboards, charcutewreaths are the latest festive trend to sweep across dining tables on Christmas. Dozens of people around the world are creating a spectacular table centrepiece, decorated with cured meats, cheeses, seasonal fruits, honey, olives, nuts, gingerbread cookies and crackers. The classic charcuterie board has been transformed into a stunning wreath in a festive twist that s sure to impress guests. Forget grazing platters and cheeseboards, charcutewreaths are the latest festive trend to sweep across dining tables on Christmas. Modern Brie founder Cynthia Baysinger started the social media trend under the hashtag charcutewreath (pictured of her charcutewreath)

CharcuteWREATHS are the latest trend to brighten up Christmas tables

CharcuteWREATHS are the latest trend to brighten up Christmas tables Cindy Tran for Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Forget grazing platters and cheeseboards, charcutewreaths are the latest festive trend to sweep across dining tables on Christmas. Dozens of people around the world are creating a spectacular table centrepiece, decorated with cured meats, cheeses, seasonal fruits, honey, olives, nuts, gingerbread cookies and crackers. The classic charcuterie board has been transformed into a stunning wreath in a festive twist that s sure to impress guests. © Provided by Daily Mail Forget grazing platters and cheeseboards, charcutewreaths are the latest festive trend to sweep across dining tables on Christmas. Modern Brie founder Cynthia Baysinger started the social media trend under the hashtag charcutewreath (pictured of her charcutewreath)

Oskaloosa News Recap For December 15th, 2020 - Oskaloosa News

Oskaloosa News Recap For December 15th, 2020  National and World News Rabbits in Utah are being affected by a highly contagious hemorrhagic disease that is spreading across the state and other parts of the US. ABC News reports that the disease is caused by a “calicivirus that affects both wild and domesticated rabbits.” It does not affect humans. Rescue group – House Rabbit Society – advises people to be on the look out for rabbits that appear to be bleeding from their mouths and to disinfect anything that should come into contact with an infected animal. ### Russian-backed hackers infiltrated the US Treasury department, spying on internal email communications for months, according to multiple reports.

Charcuterwreaths add a holiday twist to charcuterie boards

Charcuterwreaths add a holiday twist to charcuterie boards
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