Florida Mom Goes Viral for Creating Chick-fil-A ‘Holiday Centerpiece’ from Styrofoam, Parchment Paper and Kale

The lifestyle influencer created an untraditional piece of holiday decor using chicken nuggets

<p>Mackenzie Biehl Instagram</p> Mackenzie Biehl shares a recipe to create Christmas tree decor with Chick-fil-A nuggets

Mackenzie Biehl Instagram

Mackenzie Biehl shares a recipe to create Christmas tree decor with Chick-fil-A nuggets

A lifestyle influencer just created a new kind of Christmas tree — one that's made out of chicken nuggets.

Mackenzie Biehl, an influencer who shares tips on hosting to her more than 200,000 followers on Instagram, got creative this year as she mixed food with holiday decor and created a Christmas tree with chicken nuggets from Chick-fil-A.

In a video posted on Dec. 7, Biehl shared step-by-step instructions on how to create what she called a “fun holiday centerpiece” in the form of a kale and chicken nugget Christmas tree.

She wrapped a “styrofoam cone in parchment paper” then covered it with kale, using toothpicks to secure the greens. The Chick-fil-A nuggets served as the tree’s decor, and she added them to the display using toothpicks to secure the nuggets all around the tree — and even added a star on top to finish it off.

“Not much effort needed to make this tree! 😂,” she wrote in the caption of her post. “Put out some sauces and boom!”

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In the comments, viewers' reactions to the idea ranged from shocked to inspired as they shared what they thought of the creative use of Chick-fil-A nuggets.

“So cool my kids would love this,” one user commented, and another agreed, writing, “Kids would die for this.”

One follower applauded the lifestyle influencer’s creativity with the snack-slash-decor. “What a genius way to fancy up a chick fil a cater order!! 🙌”

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Some people in the comments weren’t convinced, though, and they questioned whether the chicken nuggets would be “cold by the time you get it on that tree and served,” and another follower said they didn’t like the thought of the food being “so handled” before it’s served.

However, there's no denying Biehl's creativity. In addition to her Chik-fil-A tree, the lifestyle influencer shared another festive edible Christmas tree in November: a charcuterie centerpiece made out of cream cheese, feta, olives and chives, which she topped with a cheese star.

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