If your family is dying eggs this Easter, you may wish to try out a natural method of egg coloring. Long before the 88-cent variety was available in Wal Marts across the country, dyes made of natural materials (plants, berries, nuts, teas, etc.) were used to dye all sorts of items in a number of ways.Are you thinking you'd like to show your children the old-fashioned, natural way of coloring Easter eggs---instead of chemical colors?
This article has some great ways to make colors from real foods like blueberries and even spinach!
Let me know if you try it...and what you thought of doing it the OLD way!
Natural Egg Dyes for Easter
Deborah Mumm,
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