What to prepare for the festive table to please the mascot of the New Year? What treats will a goat enjoy? After all, the symbol of the coming year according to the eastern calendar will be a wooden blue goat or sheep.
Before we start to compose the menu for the New Year's Eve, remember that the goat is a vegetarian. And, if we want to please the mascot of 2015, there should be a lot of greens, vegetables and fruits on the table!
Blue and green are the favorite colors of the hostess next year. The selection of green natural products is large. There are also "blue" options, such as eggplant. If you decide to follow the Eastern calendar, then you have a lot to choose from.
The goat loves to nibble on fresh grass. It will be good to use a fragrant herbal seasoning for hot dishes and salads.
The goat doesn't only eat grass. She loves both cereals and root crops. Potatoes, beets and carrots are her favorites!
The goat generally loves to eat, so the abundance of snacks on the festive table will be very useful. And the preferences of the mascot of the year give a great field for culinary fantasies. So the festive table can be made delicious and varied!
The goat loves croutons made from black and white bread. She also loves bread itself. Sandwiches, canapes and pita rolls will come in handy.
You can make oatmeal cookies for tea; oats are the goat's favorite food. To make the cookies more festive, add dried fruits, candied fruits, chocolate pieces, honey or cinnamon. There are many options, the choice is a matter of taste!
You can also make a fruit pie for dessert. The filling can be apples, bananas, dried apricots and prunes.
It is good if, among other drinks, there is water on the table. It is she who prefers the goat. You can make drinks from natural juices.
In general, it is worth remembering that the goat chooses natural and fresh products. Try to prepare holiday meals on the day they are served. Do not use semi-finished products and canned food, the goat does not like them!
Prepare treats with as natural ingredients as possible. Let there be a lot of fresh, not thermally processed vegetables and fruits on your table. This will please the symbol of the year and it will bring good luck!