Toronto woman's Christmas charcuterie tree is the toast of the internet Toronto
'Tis the season for holiday gatherings, whether they be elegant soirees, office potlucks or huge dinners with extended family and friends.
For some people, the greatest joy of the season is one-upping peers and loved ones with impressive outfits, impressive dates, impressive stories and, most importantly, the impressive things they spin up in the kitchen.on you this year in the appetizers department... unless they also follow Toronto-based DIY queen Lauryn Emily on TikTok. And they might. A lot of people do.
The full-time content creator and mom was recently featured by Newsweek in the U.S. for her innovative"" — a charcuterie board, basically, in the shape of a three-dimensional Christmas tree. While smaller than your typical Balsam Fir, the TikToker's 16-inch-tall meat tree really does resemble the real thing, complete with a marble cheese"star" on top and sprigs of herbs that mimic pine needles seeded throughout.
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