Dyeing eggs for Easter.
Dyeing eggs for Easter.
This year, just like always, I got everything ready for Easter.
We baked a traditional Easter cake. It turned out really delicious 🤤—such a sweet, tender dough. I love baking.
I also dyed eggs. 🪺
For this, I needed egg dye, vinegar, hot water, and an hour of my time.
Boil the water, pour in 250 ml of water (that’s one cup), add the packet of dye, and stir in two tablespoons of vinegar. Boil the eggs beforehand. As soon as the water boils, carefully place the eggs in the water and boil for 7 minutes. Then place the eggs in the container with the dye. Let the eggs sit in the dye for 5–10 minutes. After that, lay them out on paper towels. Wait for them to dry, then place them in a pretty basket. I have a woven basket.
After the holiday begins, once the Easter bread and eggs have been blessed at church, you should come home and play the egg game. Here’s how it works: one person taps an egg against another’s; whoever’s egg remains intact wins.
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