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.
In what sounds like a terrifying cookbook, How to Eat Your Christmas Tree, artisan baker Julia Georgallis offers recipes such as Christmas Tree pickles, Christmas-cured fish and Blue Spruce ice cream.
Have You Ever Tried Eating Your Christmas Tree?
I thought I seen it all in 2020. Here we are in the infancy of 2021 and already I am like, WHAT? Ever since the dope became legal we are seeing all kinds of crazy s#!^!
Is your Christmas tree still up and you aren t sure what the heck to do with it?
And by Jesus Birthday, there is a Christmas tree pickle recipe. Also, you can get recipes for like a dozen dishes. One was called Christmas Cured Fish. To complete your Christmas Tree smorgasbord, they have Christmas Tree & Ginger Ice Cream that is sure to leave a mark when it makes it s abrupt exit. Have you ever wiped a pine needle? Doesn t sound fun. I think I ll just burn mine. Seriously, have you ever had to pull a pine needle that was stuck in your foot? How about pulling one out of where the sun don t shine? This book sounds like the perfect gift for your enemy. That will soon need an enema.
Jan 6, 2021
Man setting up a Christmas tree in the living room with son and dog sitting on a couch
We ve all been going through a rough patch, go ahead, keep your Christmas tree up through January. Here s something to try when you take that fir down- cook with it!
A new book called
How to Eat Your Christmas Tree is currently going viral for listing several recipes that involve reusing/recycling your old Christmas tree for drinks and foods.
Most of the recipes in the book use the needles from the tree like an herb and apparently different types of Christmas trees have different flavors like more of a vanilla flavor or more zest.