Food-Safety Tips for Easter Eggs
date:Apr 21, 2014
g, cooling, dyeing and hiding them. Also thoroughly wash utensils, counter tops and anything else the eggs will come into contact with.
Its a good idea to use one set of eggs for dyeing, decorating and hunting and a second set for eating. Or, you can use colorful plastic Easter eggs with treats or toys inside for your Easter egg hunt.
If youre planning to eat the Easter eggs you dye, be sure to use food-grade dyes only. You can evenmake your own egg dyesfrom common and easily available foods.
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