Where are you that you don’t do Easter egg hunts anymore? They’re still pretty popular in my part of the Midwest US. Hell, it’s not even a religious thing anymore haha
I’m not in the US. I haven’t done an Easter egg hunt in my life. “Easter eggs” have always been a chocolate treat. The things I remember most from Easter as a child were the big fair that set up camp in town, and by extension the food I remember the most are caramel apples and candy floss. My grandma would make meringue pies and yes, there were some chocolate eggs and bunnies changing hands when other relatives came over.
Why would you dye a chocolate egg?
and also how
A thin layer of colored chocolate?
You don’t dye them, you buy them wrapped in colorful paper.
Not that anybody bothers with an egg hunt anymore over here, people just give these to kids directly now. Sometimes they’re chocolate bunnies instead.
Where are you that you don’t do Easter egg hunts anymore? They’re still pretty popular in my part of the Midwest US. Hell, it’s not even a religious thing anymore haha
I’m not in the US. I haven’t done an Easter egg hunt in my life. “Easter eggs” have always been a chocolate treat. The things I remember most from Easter as a child were the big fair that set up camp in town, and by extension the food I remember the most are caramel apples and candy floss. My grandma would make meringue pies and yes, there were some chocolate eggs and bunnies changing hands when other relatives came over.
And lots of pork.