Easter Egg Fun

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  1. Tery01
  2. Red
  3. jerrib
  4. Tina_Coruth

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Top 1.   Mar 8, 2005 2:33 PM

» Tery01 - SO CUTE!

I LOVE Easter as it is my favorite holiday!

It must be the spring air, the pastel colors, and new beginnings.

My kid are grown nearly in their 20's and late teens and I still make them Easter baskets. They love it even at their age.

This is a cute article and I still color Easter eggs. My youngest is five years old, so the festive mood still lingers in my housesmile

Thanks for a cute article.

-- posted by Tery01


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Top 2.   Mar 9, 2005 4:36 AM

» Red - Re: SO CUTE!

In response to SO CUTE! posted by Tery01:

Tery,

I always help the grandsons decorate Easter eggs and Mom still dyes them and makes a big platter for Easter, when we all converge on her place for a delicious dinner. I enjoy it. Me and my siblings are grandparents and would miss the display if Mom were unable to do it. The great-grandchildren love it too.

Thanks, Tery, for stopping by and opening this discussion. I appreciate your support.smile

-- posted by Red


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Top 3.   Mar 10, 2005 10:12 AM

» jerrib - I did this

with my kids and grandkids, Mary, using food coloring and dye. That's the only way I know of coloring eggs! Who needs the fancy stuff they have now? This method has worked for years.

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Top 4.   Mar 29, 2005 2:18 PM

» Tina_Coruth - Re: I did this

In response to I did this posted by jerrib:
What a fun article, Mary. And it does bring back memories. My brothers and I died eggs with food coloring. But with my kids, I have to admit, we used the kits. The vineagar really does help the eggs absorb the die. If you have some eggs and vinegar left over, an interesting experiment is to submerge a hard boiled egg and an egg that has not been cooked into vinegar for a few days and see what happens!!

Thanks for a delightful article!

-- posted by Tina_Coruth


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