Some unusual Christmas Tress. For your holiday entertainment.
A Brussel sprouts Christmas tree might prove quite tasty. I enjoy these miniature members of the cabbage family steamed and hot, with melted butter, salt & pepper. From the SeriousEats website.

After receiving a comment from a German blogger, I’ve been visiting some German websites recently, with interesting results. My high school German assisted by Google Language Tools seems to do the job. This french fry tree is decorated the European way–with ketchup and mayo. Via the Art Das Kunstmagazin website.

This Weihnachtsbaum is made out of sugar cubes:

You can view a slide-show of interesting Christmas tree concepts at the Kunstmagazin website including this Christmas army:

Here are more Unusual and Creative Christmas Trees from the website Toxel.com.

Go to Toxel.com to view unusual trees including the Plywood Eco Christmas Tree, the Shelf Christmas Tree, and the Empty Bottles Christmas Trees.
From Neatorama.com there’s the Most Expensive Christmas Trees. This one, in Singapore, featured 21,798 diamonds, 3,762 crystal beads, and 456 lights, for a cost of over a million dollars!

~MadSilence




Dec 24, 2008 @ 22:00:24
Oh my ! another person who likes brussel sprouts, I LOVE brussel sprouts, and I also like them in Bubble and Squeak, fried.
These trees are FUN. I just had chips with mayo the other day which had my fellow American diner laughing. She thought it must be an Brit thing (I picked up the habit when in holland). Usually I like chip shop curry sauce on my chips,though.
Hey happy christmas to you and yours and all the best for the new year.
corrine
Dec 25, 2008 @ 03:24:30
Love these ‘Christmas trees’. So ‘deliciously’ tasty.
P.S. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Best wishes.
Sep 27, 2009 @ 19:33:49
NAIZ!!!