Advantages: Choose the right one Disadvantages: needles or not!
...Tree entered the Windsor Castle home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It was decorated in all its finery and soon caught on, now 99% of the population will have some sort of ChristmasTree whether it be a big one or a small one.
Artificial Trees
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You can buy these at most stores like Woolworths, BandQ, DIY shops and Wilkinsons and supermarkets.
Artificial Trees have come a long way since the 1970s when they first came out. My motherinlaw has just thrown her old one out thank god. Its branches were thin and made of tinsel. Ok she had grown very fond of it as it had served the family well but now is the time to pop up into the 21st century.
Most trees now come in 3ft-7ft sizes in average and can come like the real ChristmasTrees in different types. You can buy a Norway Spruce or a Scottish Pine or a Grand...
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Advantages: Saving lives (of trees) Disadvantages: Quite a lot of are needed
...It’s not only turkeys have to die for Christmas! Perhaps fortunately for our forests, there is a growing (and worthy) trend towards buying live trees for Christmas. Unfortunately, Garden Centres, and even more so the DIY sheds and superstores, have jumped on this bandwagon by selling potted trees.
What’s wrong with that? Read on.
Potted trees have been dug out of the ground a week or two earlier, they’ve had their roots hacked back to fit in a pot, and they have no more chance of surviving beyond Christmas than the conventional cut tree.
What you must find is a pot-grown tree. Reputable suppliers will have their trees labelled accordingly, but sadly a great many don’t. A pot grown tree has been grown in the container in which it is sold, and therefore has suffered no disturbance or abuse.
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Advantages: Nice packaging, taste good, not too bad for you Disadvantages: You have to knot the strings
...I absolutely adore Christmas, possibly even more so now I am a mum and I can get excited for Harry as well! I put my Christmas up as soon as it turns December the first and I love putting loads of baubles on, as many as I can squeeze on in fact! When I was younger, I remember my mum always used to buy us some Cadburys Chocolate decorations, which we were allowed as a treat occasionally. I was shopping in Sainsburys the other day and saw a packet of the very same decorations, so I couldn't resist getting some for Harry's tree!
Cadburys are well known for their delicious chocolate, in particular their signature bar which is Dairy Milk. These Cadbury Tree Decorations are also made of their milk chocolate, and are a fantastic treat for you or your children at Christmas! The chocolates come in a packet of 10 which are wrapped in foil...
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Production Year: 2004 - Family - Director: Anthony Gentile, John Gentile - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Jane Seymour
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