
Curiosity may have killed the cat but it also had a lot to do with the human race learning to control electricity and other cool stuff. I try to encourage curiosity around here but sometimes a sacrifice gets made. Yep, sometimes curiosity mocks us with evil laughter as we writhe in the backlash of our actions.
So was the case with edible Easter grass. Don’t open that Pandora’s box, people. Really.
For our experiment we chose green apple. It seemed innocent enough, harmlessly curled in the plastic bag. There was an unusual absence of aroma when the bag was opened, followed by a total absence of flavor when the edible Easter grass was consumed.

Want to try this stuff? Chew cornstarch box filler. It is cheaper.
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Never heard of this. When I was a kid we’d shred old newspaper, then color it with a green crayon to make grass. Now I think the best option is wheatgrass – or some other longish, easy to grow real grass. You can plant it right in the basket. Actually, I suppose that wheatgrass would be considered edible grass too – but I’m guessing it tastes better than this sugar stuff above.
I dont know if there is sugar in it… but it is nasty. I have done the wheatgrass thing and it is cool.
Another reason NOT to get it… it sticks to EVERYTHING like velcro! UGH!! I am going to be cleaning this stuff up til Christmas, I just know it!
maybe they will come up with an edible icicles for the tree?