Easter doesn’t have to include the same sugar high as Halloween. Instead of filling Easter baskets with sugary sweets, opt for these healthy treats and small toys. Hard boil eggs and refrigerate them.
Tip: Keep the egg carton to store your Easter eggs in! 1. Bring eggs to room temperature. 2. Place the eggs in room temperature water in a large pot. 3. Bring to a boil, then turn down to a low boil ...
Easter is on April 20th and many will be celebrating with traditional activities like dyeing eggs. Instead of buying a dyeing kit, you can use ingredients commonly found in the kitchen. The color of ...
Consider using ingredients from your pantry and spice shelf if you’ll be dying eggs for Easter this year. When used with white vinegar to set the colors, onion skins, shredded cabbage, carrot tops and ...
Looking for a cute way to decorate Easter eggs with your kids, but without the mess? While coloring eggs in dye is a classic Easter pastime, traditional egg dyeing can be a whole production, involving ...
Here’s how, using ingredients straight from your kitchen. Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Time Needed This a simple tutorial, but it takes time for the colors to soak in. The eggs need to soak a few ...
WASHINGTON — From Easter egg hunts to jelly bean trails, the holiday can bring on a lot of candy-filled fun. Here are a few ideas to lessen your environmental footprint during the festivities. Using ...
In the same way Kool Aid dyed your tongue as a kid, you can use it to make these gorgeously vibrant Kool Aid Dyed Eggs! Your favorite Summer beverage has officially been used to make Easter…beautiful!