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Interesting Edible Way to Recycle that Holiday Tree

An interesting and edible way to recycle your holiday tree. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. We have covered several ways to recycle your holiday tree on this program. Such as turning the tree into mulch.  But one alternative we haven’t talked about is turning parts of your tree into something you can eat.  As long as its …

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