It’s A “Food Tree” Christmas!
Regardless of how you celebrate, the holidays are a time to “brighten up” your surroundings – to celebrate in what ever way works for you and your loved ones – but for me, it’s with food ornaments – something my blogging friend Darlene knew well when she sent me this!
Darlene pointed me to a company that sells food ornaments like this saucy lasagna – I love this and all of the ones on the site….you see, it’s a thing of mine as Darlene knew!
That’s right, we have an ornament that makes everything I eat over the holiday “A-OK!”
My good friend Steph got me this terrific one – a bacon and egg ornament hangs proudly on our tree – as does one that celebrates Seattle’s greatest hamburger stand!
This classic hamburger stand chain is all over Seattle, and I love the ornament as much as the food!
It sits nicely alongside another of Steph’s great gifts – the cheeseburger ornament!
My Sister-In-Law Lauren also got me one – maybe this one, there are multiple and I love them all!
All this is a setup for my annual tradition – packing our holiday tree with as many food ornaments as I can find – like these!
Yes, you can now buy a “Mac & Cheese” ornament, as well as these two iconic McDonald’s items:
Yes, an “Egg McMuffin” and “Filet-O-Fish” ornament would add to any tree…but it’s not ALL culinary on our tree…after attending the White House holiday party last year, I added their ornament as well!
Hanging proudly alongside that White House ornament is one of the “King” as well:
Of course, I also had to include this cool “Kelly Clarkson Show” ornament too!
We love buying new ornaments every year – and I love getting them as a gift as well!
As you can see, I love our tree, but where did this tradition come from?
Well, according to the internet, which as you know can ALWAYS be trusted:
“Germany is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition as we now know it in the 16th century when devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes. Some built Christmas pyramids of wood and decorated them with evergreens and candles if wood was scarce.”
OK, I’ll buy that! It goes on to add:
“The evergreen fir tree has traditionally been used to celebrate winter festivals (pagan and Christian) for thousands of years. Pagans used branches of it to decorate their homes during the winter solstice, as it made them think of the spring to come.”
So, what began that way has become this!
Alex always jumps in with both feet and handles the important stuff: wrapping gifts that look professionally done, as opposed to my “ham-fisted” efforts; and speaking of ham, dressing the tree – with food!
Alex shared this on Instagram: our friends Karen and Jo sent me two new food ornaments: a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a cheeseburger and fries dish!
I mean, these are classics for the ages! Our main tree in the living room has more traditional ornaments, but these two made it to the big tree and are now part of that holiday tradition!
Elvis! Cheeseburgers! Bacon! Sushi! Check Out Our “Food Tree”!
In our back room, we have a smaller artificial tree with white branches, and this one is filled with food and more!
It all began when my friend Steph found this ornament and immediately thought of me: bacon of course!
More followed, and then people started to really shop for me!
Here’s a video, with musical accompaniment from Jeff Goldblum and his Mildred Schnizer Orchestra, as I take a short tour of my tree!
Thanks to Jeff Goldblum and his Mildred Schnitzer Orchestra for the beautiful music!
Yes, I been receiving ornaments of all types of food: from bacon, it was an easy jump to an entire Parma Ham!
Bring On The Hanging Cheeseburgers!
From Bacon to Bacon Cheeseburgers…it was a natural food progression! My Sister-In-Law Lauren found a Cheeseburger ornament and the race was on to impress me – and did they ever!
Not to be outdone, a few friends decided to expand my food horizons with, what else?
Sushi!
Yes, Kareen led the way with our sushi ornaments, and I’ve gotten quite a collection going!
Alex was gifted some “Bundt” ornaments, because she has a staff member make a homemade “Bundt” for every staff meeting – now they are part of our Christmas tradition!
We love adding new ornaments to this “food tree” – and I am already on the hunt for new ones for our New York tree!
Lots of other fun ornaments are on the tree as well…and many more to add going forward!
There are so many ways to celebrate the holidays with food – even a simple, dignified tree like this would wow your guests –
RIGHT?
How can you argue with a “hot dog” Christmas tree? Well, it’s just one of many wacky holiday dishes you can serve – I love finding retro dishes like this:
Yes, a “Tuna Fish Tree” will wow your guests, and I have many more delicious holiday ideas as well, just click on my story here for more!
As as for Darlene, thanks again for showing me more great ornaments – and here’s a gift for all of you reading this post:
Get Darlene’s “Amanda” Books For A Holiday Gift!
Darlene has this terrific series of adventures around the world with Amanda – it’s a great gift for pre-teens as the stories are terrific and it shows how much fun it can be to explore our world!
Click here to see more about Darlene’s terrific series:
If you want to see other way to celebrate the holidays, why not just put on some of the greatest holiday songs ever? Here they are!
And you need the best holiday movies to watch and I have those here as well – just lick for my list!
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Hi John, it’s great to see Darlene’s Amanda books featured here. I am reading one of them now. I love your food tree. So different and fun.
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Thanks Robbie! I am giving our friend’s son the Giraffe book of yours…bought it off of Amazon.
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Hi John, thank you, that is lovely to know 🥰💚
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It’s hard to pick a favorite!
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Agree, I love them all!
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I love the food ornaments, and often buy them as gift for my family
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Lol! I have never seen tree ornaments like these! Happy Christmas to you and Alex, John.
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Thank you! It started as a goof and then friends began to make it their annual ritual to send me a new one! It’s a different look to be sure – thank you for the comment and happy holidays to you as well!
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You have the best ornaments! Of course I thought of you when I saw that food ornament site. Thanks so much for the shout-out too. I hope every child gets a book for Christmas this year.
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Yes indeed! I truly admire how you have given young people the chance to explore the world through your books and see all that an empowered mind can achieve!
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John, your funky tree ornaments are legendary! My wife decorates our tree, and she is very strict about sticking to traditional baubles in two colours. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, Darlene sent me a link to some more new ones…I have to admit I am hooked – literally! Cheers!
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