dye, turmeric, onions, cabbages and beets, dye!
2010-04-02 18:52:19.032938+02 by Dan Lyke 2 comments
Comedy is hard, dying is easy dept: Using home made vegetable dyes for Easter eggs
2010-04-02 18:52:19.032938+02 by Dan Lyke 2 comments
Comedy is hard, dying is easy dept: Using home made vegetable dyes for Easter eggs
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#Comment Re: made: 2010-04-06 17:40:42.681601+02 by: TC [edit history]
Yuppers that is the way to do it. http://www.facebook.com/album.php? aid=164428&id=81106262121&l=ea01c8ea69
We didn't do eggs this year but found that our Auracana chicken lay blue,green and sometimes teal eggs. Maybe instead of exploring dyes we'll look into chicken genetics to make "real" easter eggs. Green Eggs & Ham?
#Comment Re: made: 2010-04-02 21:54:56.607844+02 by: meuon
the onion skin died eggs are beautiful. Thanks.
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