Tuesday, March 4

Pretty Easter Centerpiece

My good friend and neighbor Adrianne has done yet another beautiful and impressive thing that I'll never get around to doing. It's a good thing for you I have talented friends to shake things up a bit on the blog. :)


Adrianne grew some grass...no worries, this grass is legit. It's wheat grass and it's beautiful. I mean, it is SO PRETTY! And a great idea for an Easter centerpiece. For easy-peasy instructions, click on over to Design Mom. She says it takes about 1-2 weeks for the grass to grow. Since Easter is 1-2 weeks away, it's perfect timing for you to get your own basket of grass growing! Your Easter guests will be mightily impressed.

And since this IS a food blog, I suppose you can always grind your grass up and drink it. Um, yum? Probably not. But anything that tastes that yucky has got to be good for you, right?

5 comments:

Christie said...

We did this at a church dinner last year-- except bought the grass (I think at Wild Oats), put it in glass chimney vases and put colored eggs in with the grass. So pretty!

Jessica said...

I don't think wheat grass tastes too bad. Follow it with a slug of freshly squeezed orange juice and it's actually quite refreshing!

Marie' said...

How refreshing!
I usually kill plants, but I might give it a try.

Malerie said...

You guys are crazy! You have kids and still create such great stuff. Someday I'll get the hang of it!

Anonymous said...

I like that idea
Have never done it though.
I already mow enough grass :)