Lunch: Vegetable Christmas Tree Recipe
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Health and fertility benefits of Vegetable Christmas Tree Recipe
Broccoli is one of the non-starchy vegetables that has a very low glycemic index (GI), which is beneficial for reducing blood sugar levels. Broccoli is also a source of DIM (Diindolymethane). Diindolymethane is very effective in reducing the testosterone levels in the body, an action that would automatically curb male dominant features and regulate the estrogen levels in the system. Kale is an excellent source of calcium, which has an important role in egg maturation and follicle development in the ovaries. We don't have any research on Asparagus as a fertility food yet. Please leave your review below if you are able to provide details about asparagus.
Ingredients
5 round cake dummies in graduated sizes
1 Styrofoam cone
Tacky glue
Cheesecloth
Green food coloring
Kale
Toothpicks
Veggie trims: radishes, carrots, peppers, zucchini, cauliflower, broccoli, asparagus, baby corn, black olives and clementines
Instructions
Stack cake dummies (found in cake decorating stores or at www. cookscakeandcandy. com—search “Styrofoam dummy rounds”). Cut Styrofoam cone to about 4 in. high; glue on top of small cake dummy. Glue remaining cake dummies together. Wrap the form in cheesecloth dyed with food coloring.
Attach kale leaves with toothpicks. Add veggie trims.
For daikon radish garland, use a vegetable peeler to create long, thin ribbons from radishes. Drape around the tree, going under some trims and over others, and tucking in the ends to hide.
For ornaments, cut turnips into 1/4-in.-thick rounds. Use cookie cutters to make ornaments; attach with toothpicks.
Make a tree topper of interlinked pepper rings.
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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 30
Amount Per Serving | ||
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Calories 0 | ||
Fat 0 | ||
Carbohydrate 0 | ||
Protein 0 |