Yes, the Belgian government was recently forced to issue an odd PSA warning its citizens not to eat their old Christmas trees ...
After the city of Ghent, Belgium, suggested ingesting needles leftover from holiday trees, others were quick to say that was not a good idea.
A city in Belgium suggested its residents eat their Christmas tree, but health officials warned it could be dangerous.
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.
A day after Belgium warned against eating Christmas trees, Swedish officials said that the needles can be safely used to make ...
As all of the world becomes more environmentally aware, disposing of items that a few years ago would have just been ...
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The Belgian royal family put on a glamorous display ... room featuring huge chandeliers and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. Applauded by upstanding guests as they entered, the beaming ...
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, the Duchess of Brabant, made her dazzling debut in a treasured piece of royal jewellery as she joined her mother Queen Mathilde, her father King Philippe, and her ...
The first Massachusetts tree since 1959 to star as the famous Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center will be lit for the final ...
Dec. 15, it was a fun holiday day in Burke, Vt. Santa arrived via wagon ride to the Community Building in West Burke with ...