Easter is the time of year when many of us do something special with our breakfast food. In this experiment, we are going to use science to color eggs using natural dyes. While using natural dyes is a ...
With Easter right around the corner and many activities canceled because of COVID-19, there’s no better time to roll up your sleeves and have a fun afternoon dying eggs with the family (or with ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Like most people, I grew up on Paas eggs, glowing with chemical dyes and artificial colors. My memories are vivid: the sulphuric smell of boiled eggs, the sharp hit of vinegar in my nostrils, the ...
Easter, the Christian holiday, is creeping up, with Holy Week kicking off this weekend on Palm Sunday. For those celebrating the festivity, there are plenty of traditions to partake in, including ...
One of our traditions for Easter starts at the beginning of Lent. My mom’s ancient wooden bowl sits in a place of honor on the kitchen counter. Each time I use a yellow onion, the papery outer skins ...
Can you really make dyes in all colors of the rainbow with vegetable scraps and other earthy organic things? Tons of Pinterest posts claim that you can. We wanted to be sure. So we tested some of the ...
In the neighborhood I grew up in, taking a special basket of food to church for blessing on the day before Easter was an important ritual for Catholic families of Polish and Ukranian descent. The ...