Easter is this Sunday and I thought it would be fun to put together some interesting fun facts and stats on the celebration of Easter according to the website Wallethub.com.
Oh no. Say it isn't so.
It appears from a survey that those delicious squishy marshmallow Peeps are no longer the number one Easter confection. Yes, many parents across the country are likely secretly rejoicing that maybe this year sugary chicks and rabbits (Peeps were originally chicks) won't be smashed into their carpets and furniture.
Easter is this weekend and one of my favorite memories as a kid was getting an Easter basket. It was always filled with my favorite candy, including a chocolate Easter bunny. You know what I'm talking about - the one that is hollow inside. Oh, and you have to have one of those Cadbury creme-filled eggs and some Peeps. Got to have me some Peeps!
I thought that I had seen all the creative and unusual ways to color Easter eggs. Then I saw this. No one has an explanation of really how this works, but using silk fabrics to dye your Easter eggs is easy and the results are amazing.
Do you enjoy Easter egg decorating? There are so many ways in which to decorate eggs these days as opposed to years ago when the only thing available was the Easter egg dye coloring. Well, it's still around but if you're tired of spilling dye on your floors and getting messy, then there is an alternative to the madness of Easter egg decorating. Ever had a tattoo egg?