Forget about Yule logs for Christmas dessert! This year, innovate with an equally delicious dessert: the Christmas tree cake. It's easy; just cut out tree shapes from your chocolate shortcrust pastry ...
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The allure of heading into the forest to cut down their own Christmas tree is a cherished experience that delights countless North State families year after year. That doesn't stop many people from ...
Itchy eyes, wheezing, sniffles, sneezing: Here’s how to keep “Christmas tree syndrome” symptoms at bay. Credit...Tonje Thilesen for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: I always ...
Sure, real Christmas trees will make your house smell nice, but there are a lot of benefits to using a faux tree for the holidays. With an artificial tree, you don’t have to worry about sticky sap or ...
Justus Bischoff, who has five years of experience as a Christmas tree farmer, sits down with PEOPLE to give his top tips for the holiday season Luke Chinman is a writer at PEOPLE. He joined PEOPLE in ...