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Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
Next Easter, try dying your eggs with vegetables and spices.
Mar 31, 2008 7:39 AM
Re: Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
Seems like a serious waste of energy and natural resources just to dye some eggs. I'll stick with the food coloring, thanks.
By: lyzard
Re: Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
The eggs are going to be cooked anyway so the boiling water isn't wasted.
The onionskins are only the outer skins that would be thrown away anyway. The rest of the onion can be used in a meal.
Same goes for the cabbage. If you use the outer layer (the leafs you dispose off in many cases) there is no wasted food.
And how do you think your paint set was made? The colours of the rainbow magically formed theselves into paint and they then suddenly apeared in your home?
The trucks driving all those paintsets around and the factory that made them, now THAT'S what i call wasted energy and recources.
But answer me this. What is alum-powder?
The onionskins are only the outer skins that would be thrown away anyway. The rest of the onion can be used in a meal.
Same goes for the cabbage. If you use the outer layer (the leafs you dispose off in many cases) there is no wasted food.
And how do you think your paint set was made? The colours of the rainbow magically formed theselves into paint and they then suddenly apeared in your home?
The trucks driving all those paintsets around and the factory that made them, now THAT'S what i call wasted energy and recources.
But answer me this. What is alum-powder?
By: MrE


