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FebruaryViolet Posted - Mar 28 2012 : 08:24:07 AM
Hey girls--I'd like to try to dye easter eggs from things that I have in the yard, and some veggies like red onion skins.

The recipes I'm finding online call for "saffron threads and turmeric" or "cumin and dill seed or star anise". Seriously? Are dyeing eggs or making Indian cuisine? Not to mention the price of some of these spices simply to waste in a puddle of vinegar seems...well, silly AND wasteful.

Any help or suggestions?

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melody Posted - Mar 28 2012 : 09:43:38 AM
What about a good old-fashioned TEA bath! Kind of creates a marbleized effect....


Melody
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lisalisa Posted - Mar 28 2012 : 09:27:37 AM
Thanks for the link, Missy. Very informative!
Hey Jonni, I sometimes use the onion skins, (just to tell which eggs are hard-boiled from the fresh),and they end up more of a brownish color. Well, beets tend to stain my hands when I cut them up for dinner or use in horseradish, so why not to color eggs?
I'll definitely use some of these ideas - the cheaper ones - when coloring eggs - Thanks!
---Lisa
FebruaryViolet Posted - Mar 28 2012 : 08:42:34 AM
This is one of the lists I ran across, Missy--thanks for posting. If you look down the list, some of these items can be costly--which is what sort of turned me off in the first place, simply to waste them. Buying frozen blueberries and turmeric, using paprika and chili powder? When compared to the cost of the little dye tablets, it's prohibitive.

I guess I'm just to cheap to go natural!

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pennyhenny Posted - Mar 28 2012 : 08:36:43 AM
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/EasterEggDye.htm

I sent this link to my sister the other day as it has loads of great tipss and "recipes" for natural colored eggs.

hugs,
-missy-

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