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Take a bite out of your Christmas wish list

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Know any wacky humoured food lovers looking for some fun Christmas tree decoration­s?

Food & Wine online has compiled the 10 best food-related ornaments sure to whet aficionado­s’ appetites.

Among the 10, these five stick out as being the most zany:

Plush Avocado Ornament. Unlike the food, this plush ornament will not immediatel­y go bad after sitting out for five minutes. For the avocado toast — or even guacamole-lover in your life. (Urban Outfitters, $10; urbanoutfi­tters.ca.)

Glass Pickle Ornament. Not only is it a great ornament for those passionate about their pickles, but the first person to find this ornament on Christmas morning may just have a year of good fortune. A tradition, apparently. (Home Hardware, $8.49; homehardwa­re.ca.)

Pizza Christmas Ornament. This blown glass ornament will stand out with its pepperoni dazzled with red glitter. (Drake General Store, $12; drakegener­alstore.ca.)

Gold-Plated Mini Pineapple Ornament. A sign of hospitalit­y, this gold-plated crystal ornament is a luxurious addition and will bring some sunshine to your holiday decor. (Amazon, $25; amazon.ca.)

Do You Beer What I Beer? Ornament. A bottle from the fictional North Pole Brewing Co. that comes with a green cosy with a pun on the well-known carol (groan!) Recommende­d to get from the American Amazon site. (Amazon, US$15.49, amazon.com.)

 ??  ?? Have a slice with this Pizza Christmas Ornament.
Have a slice with this Pizza Christmas Ornament.
 ??  ?? Do You Beer What I Beer? A pint, pouring in the night.
Do You Beer What I Beer? A pint, pouring in the night.
 ??  ?? Isn’t this Plush Avocado Ornament just the pits?
Isn’t this Plush Avocado Ornament just the pits?
 ??  ?? A Glass Pickle Ornament is apparently good luck.
A Glass Pickle Ornament is apparently good luck.

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