Easter (Oestara) Eggs! Done naturally! ... who knows what's in those dye pellets, anyway
10:42 AMWith Easter rapidly approaching, and 2 little kids at home who can't wait to have an Easter Egg hunt tomorrow morning, I absolutely had to dye some eggs. We just did a dozen this year, but we dyed them the natural way because I really want to eat them, not just look at them. And, quite frankly, those dye pellets they sell in the store scare me more than a little bit...
We get our eggs from our butcher. We usually get a dozen or two gorgeous brown jumbo-sized ones (free-range, collected by the guys that work at the butcher shop). Today I bought 1 dozen of my usual brown beauties, and 1 dozen white eggs (still local, but from about 1 hour down the road) for dying. I usually prepare my eggs as a meal by themselves. No meat needed... which is how I justify including them in out weekly food budget.
- 1 cup yellow onion skins — makes orange
- 1 cup chopped beets — makes pink on white eggs
- 2 tbsp ground turmeric — makes yellow eggs
- 4 teabags Green Tea-- makes green eggs
- 2 tbsp ground paprika--makes reddish-orange eggs
- 1 cup chopped purple cabbage — makes blue on white egg
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