Deer have been spotted scratching and chewing on second-hand Christmas trees - after appeal by a wildlife park. The herd of deer were photographed using the branches as scratching posts and ...
Vantage with Palki Sharma Still got your Christmas tree? In Belgium, the city of Ghent suggested recycling it—and even eating it! Recipes like pine-needle soup and flavoured butter were inspired by ...
The weeks leading up to Christmas have always been my favorite time, so my parents’ habit of decorating late drove me crazy.
The lights are dimming on this year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The 11-ton Norway Spruce received a light dusting of ...
The display is the last remaining sign of Christmas at the museums, which also featured an annual gingerbread house contest ...
The city of Ghent recommended using the needles to ... Bonte told Het Laatste Nieuws: "Christmas tree growers can only use authorised substances, which they must keep records of, and have their ...
The first Massachusetts tree since 1959 to star as the famous Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center will be lit for the final ...
Ghent later edited the post on its website, adding information about pesticides and changing “Eat your Christmas tree” to “Scandinavians eat Christmas trees.” The assertion surprised some ...
This year, instead of sending it to a landfill, consider feeding it to a hungry herd of goats.
Belgium's food safety agency issued a warning to residents to not turn their Christmas trees into food after a city's recycling recommendations included using the needles in recipes.
The warning came after the Ghent City Council launched a campaign last week to encourage people to consume Christmas trees to recycle and reduce waste. The suggestion also included Christmas tree ...