Jan 6: How to Eat Your Xmas Tree, Wax Stamp, & CHS Restaurant Week


How to Eat Your Christmas Tree

There’s a new cookbook out from a, quote, “artisan baker and cook” in the U.K. named Julia Georgallis called “How to Eat Your Christmas Tree”.  And it features dozens of recipes you can make using your tree, including everything from fish to ice cream.

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Julia says she created the book so people would get better use out of their trees . . . rather than chopping down 30 million trees every year and then throwing them away.

Plus, quote, “I don’t know why it’s so weird because we eat and we forage so many [other] plants.”

 

Wax Stamp Set

For the low price of $18 you can seal your letters like the cast of Bridgerton.

Amazon.com: Samyo Wax Seal Stamp Kit Retro Creative Sealing Wax Stamp Maker Gift Box Set Brass Color Head with Vintage Classic Alphabet Initial Letter (C)

 

Charleston Restaurant Week 

Kicks off tomorrow until Jan 17th. Enjoy some of your favorite restaurants in the Lowcountry at an amazing price!

Check out HOLYCITYSINNER.COM for more info.

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