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03-30-2024 04:50 PM
@Big Joanie wrote:In one of our former neighborhoods a gal had had her
Gr. Mother teach her to do Pysanky .. the traditional
Ukrainian Easter eggs with the hot wax.. OMG were
they beautiful .....
Wow, they are amazing and look so hard to do!
03-30-2024 04:56 PM
I haven't made colored Easter eggs since the kids were young. Brings back some nice memories, though.
To this day, we never found where my daughter, who was about 8 or 9 back then, hid the real Easter eggs for her younger brother's Easter egghunt. She hid 12 eggs throughout the house and we only found 11. Lol She was about 8 or 9 years old and forgot to make a list where she hid them.
03-30-2024 08:42 PM
It's been many years since I colored eggs as my kids are adults but it was always fun to see what kind of wild color combinations you could get.
03-30-2024 08:55 PM
We didn't color eggs this year. Our little GD knows we always have bacon made. Well, our DIL sent me a picture of our GD doing her eggs. One had a sticker with and egg and a slice of bacon, and said "Don't go bacon my heart". She told her mom and dad that the bacon one was for Nana. 😆 🥓 🥚 🍳
03-30-2024 09:33 PM
One of those precious moments you will remember forever ....
03-30-2024 09:40 PM
@Carmie @Hi! If I may ask...what are red beet eggs? Happy Easter!
03-30-2024 10:18 PM
I miss dying eggs with our boys.
One year, when the younger was about 3; he swallowed the green dye tablet! I went straight through the little fella!!!!!
03-30-2024 10:22 PM
03-31-2024 06:37 AM
So nice to read all the Easter egg coloring memories!ies!
03-31-2024 08:25 AM
As a child, we always dyed eggs on Holy Saturday. My mother would hide the eggs early Sunday morning and we'd find them (not always all of them!) and she'd go out and hide them again. We never tired of finding them over and over until the shells were all cracked. She made egg salad for the next day for us with what survived. When I got married, we had a neighborhood full of littles and I'd have any children interested in joining in over on Saturday to dye them. It could be a mess but was so much fun. I would get 12 dozen each year so all the kids could take them home with them. The busy parents were thankful that they could get dyed eggs. I know very few of my neighbors now and no children at all so I'm always tempted each year to just dye them on my own. Maybe next year...
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