Just grab a Mason jar and fill
it with edible grass, candy eggs, and a chocolate bunny.
Not exact matches
Have fun while eating a little extra greens for Easter,
with this DIY
Edible Grass made from coconut and spinach.
Gray Areas: egg yolks, legumes
with edible pods (such as green beans and snow peas), walnut oil, macadamia nut oil,
grass - fed ghee, and gluten - free alcohol when used in cooking are gray areas.
Fill a mason jar
with an unwrapped chocolate Easter bunny,
edible grass, and candy eggs for a visually appealing Easter treat.
While outside
grass can be loaded
with deadly fertilizers and pesticides, an indoor mini-lawn provides a safe,
edible source of greenery.
Perennial herbs,
grasses and shrubs are somewhat better, and trees in a diverse forest or more savannah - like
edible forest garden,
with trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and ground covers (all of which can provide food and materials as well as benefit each other) ** are even better at preserving soil moisture while also encouraging diverse wildlife and providing high yields of multiple food crops, lumber and other materials.