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.
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WATERTOWN â Timothy L. McAtee says going downhill on skis or a snowboard at Dry Hill Ski Area might be the safest place to be this weekend amid the continuing pandemic.
Social distancing is something that just happens when someoneâs on a pair of skis or on a snowboard.
âYou have to be six feet away,â Mr. McAtee said.
Dry Hill opens for the season Saturday and Snow Ridge in Turin hopes to be open by Wednesday, both with a series of COVID-19 precautions in place.
The Watertown ski area will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday this weekend.