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Traditional Easter Eggs ?
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As a child we didn't have chocolate eggs we used to have ordinary eggs with the shells dyed or painted. Anyone remember that or were we the only ones ? I have been trying to remember how my Mum coloured the shells , we put something in the boiling water and they came out coloured. Can't remember what it was, any help out there ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We use onion peelings. Sometimes we put flowers on the eggs then wrap them in onion peelings then in kitchen roll and thread to keep it all together. if we're pushed for time we just put the onion peelings in the boiling water. The eggs come out all mottly then we shine them up with butter. Easter wouldn't be Easter without paste eggs.
Here in the U.S., Eddie, we've had Peas brand egg coloring kits for years, but before that, my mother used common food coloring diluted in warm water. Of course, that meant we only had about 4 colors of eggs, but she had a talent for dyeing the top half of an egg and then ad ifferent color for the bottom half. Made great deviled eggs though...
coccinelle, Onion peelings is what was in my mind but I was far from sure .
Clanad , Happy Easter, Yes, we have food colour now but I'm talking about the 1950s .
We had painted eggs as well , I think we boiled and cooled them first then painted them.
I only ever got 1 chocolate egg a year , from my Uncle Mac .
I only found out years later he worked for Rowntrees the chocolate company so he got them free, they were 'misfits' , but I never realised.
Clanad , Happy Easter, Yes, we have food colour now but I'm talking about the 1950s .
We had painted eggs as well , I think we boiled and cooled them first then painted them.
I only ever got 1 chocolate egg a year , from my Uncle Mac .
I only found out years later he worked for Rowntrees the chocolate company so he got them free, they were 'misfits' , but I never realised.
Although we always had chocolate Easter eggs, for breakfast on Easter Sunday we always had boiled eggs which we drew faces on. After we had eaten them, we used to turn the empty shells upside down in the egg cups and our dad would pretend to be delighted with another egg. We kids would shriek with laughter as he smashed his spoon into the empty shell! There were four of us, and he did it every single year for us. Happy memories (actually I'm filling up as I'm telling you about it)
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This is the kind of kit that Clanad is referring to....and we did have them in the 1950's. I remember them well.
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