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Dragoness
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28 projects
5th April 2012
that's so amazing! do you know if anything else can be used to give different colours?
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Alenka L.
10th May 2011
we used to make this kind of eggs for Easter when I was little
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bethany t.
· Dublin, Georgia, US ·
20 projects
21st September 2010
Beautiful!
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Janie R.
· Eastern, Kentucky, US ·
25 projects
9th April 2010
GREAT!! I love traditions that keep going, too!
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Abi
· San Antonio, Texas, US ·
27 projects
6th April 2010
this is so great I absolutely love it!
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violetta
· Temerin, Vojvodina, RS ·
208 projects
5th April 2010
Thanks Emmilou!
Yes,we eat these eggs every Easter.They taste the same as the non colored ones.
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emmilou w.
· Wallasey, England, GB ·
12 projects
5th April 2010
these are beautiful, violetta, and that's a lovely tradition to carry on...just one thing, as they are total natural, can you eat the eggs? sorry to sound dozy but i know you can't eat the eggs with the un-natural egg paints... :s
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Melissa K.
· U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, US ·
51 projects
4th April 2010
So pretty, what a great tradition!
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Sugarlishes
· Fort Hood, Texas, US ·
136 projects
4th April 2010
oh wow this is beautiful!
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aneniine
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58 projects
3rd April 2010
Our family also use this tradition every year.=]
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PirateNicky
· Baumholder, Rhineland-Palatinate, DE ·
1 project
3rd April 2010
Love, love, love it!
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Nefarity M.
· U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, US ·
6 projects
3rd April 2010
Wow! What a completely natural idea! None of that food coloring phooey. Cool!
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Nicky
· Anamosa, Iowa, US
2nd April 2010
I love this idea, these are awesome!
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Yes,we eat these eggs every Easter.They taste the same as the non colored ones.