Kids' perspectives on things are sometimes amusing. I put a dollar bill in two of the smallest eggs, hoping they would each find one. However, my daughter managed to find both of those. So when they were opening the eggs, I suggested that my son swap a piece of candy for the second dollar bill. My daughter was fine with that. But my son would have none of it. To him, that fun-sized candy bar was worth more than the dollar bill.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Egg Hunt and Coloring Eggs 2008
Kids' perspectives on things are sometimes amusing. I put a dollar bill in two of the smallest eggs, hoping they would each find one. However, my daughter managed to find both of those. So when they were opening the eggs, I suggested that my son swap a piece of candy for the second dollar bill. My daughter was fine with that. But my son would have none of it. To him, that fun-sized candy bar was worth more than the dollar bill.
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So how do you color eggs? I've never done it and always assumed the eggs were boiled first.
Oh, yeah ... I forgot to mention I hard-boiled them the day before. :) I got these kits with color tablets on clearance last year for $0.10 or $0.20. You just add the tablet to 1/2 cup water and 1 teaspoon vinegar. When we were growing up, we just used hot water, some vinegar (I have no idea what amount), and food coloring. Ours looked just as good as these - sometimes even better!
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