A day late, but, whatever. (Full Version)

All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Off the Grid



Message


BKSir -> A day late, but, whatever. (4/4/2010 11:40:03 PM)

So, I found this today, a little late, but figured I'd share it with y'all, just because it's kind of magnificent.  :)

http://www.graciousrain.com/2010/03/31/silk-tie-easter-eggs-tutorial/




VaguelyCurious -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 2:44:28 AM)

I suspect this might be an American thing-I've never heard the word 'dye' following the word 'egg' before-in my mind the words are entirely unconnected.

Are they eggs-that-come-out-of-a-chicken eggs? Are you supposed to eat them?




JstAnotherSub -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 4:08:51 AM)

those are gorgeous!  i just hope i can remember it til next year....




thishereboi -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 4:18:58 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: VaguelyCurious

I suspect this might be an American thing-I've never heard the word 'dye' following the word 'egg' before-in my mind the words are entirely unconnected.

Are they eggs-that-come-out-of-a-chicken eggs? Are you supposed to eat them?



Well they certainly do it in America, but it's not exclusive to there. These are my favorite eggs to make, but they take forever.

http://www.learnpysanky.com/





thishereboi -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 4:22:49 AM)

quote:

Are they eggs-that-come-out-of-a-chicken eggs?
Yes, fresh from the chickens butt, although my sister's chickens dye the eggs for you.

Are you supposed to eat them?
Yes, you hard boil them before you dye them. Well some people do. I read on the boards that someone accidentally soft boiled them, but that was a mistake. You can also poke a hole in the end and clean out the egg before, but that is if you are going to want to keep the egg for a while I think.





sirsholly -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 4:29:12 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BKSir

So, I found this today, a little late, but figured I'd share it with y'all, just because it's kind of magnificent.  :)

http://www.graciousrain.com/2010/03/31/silk-tie-easter-eggs-tutorial/

BK...i SO appreciate this!! My little one has allergies to the Easter egg dyes and this is an awesome idea for next year.

The ties can probably be purchased at Goodwill for almost nothing.




pahunkboy -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 8:23:38 AM)

Neighbors hid eggs.

but the rabbits got them.  LOL.




DesFIP -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 9:16:26 AM)

Not an egg thing, but if anyone has any left over peeps, you need to see this:

http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2010/03/peeps-recipes-how-to-make-peepshi-sushi-rice-krispies-treats-easter.html





dreamofthemoon -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 12:12:00 PM)

BK, i agree with holly.  Awesome idea for next year, and they look like they're fun to make!

thishereboi, those look gorgeous.

Des, i have friends who like sushi and i'm wondering if they'll like peepshi now, lol.  Cute idea, anyways. [:)]

Thanks for sharing.




BKSir -> RE: A day late, but, whatever. (4/5/2010 1:14:24 PM)

As the question was answered, I'll forgo doing the same. :)

Pysanki eggs are gorgeous, my mother used to collect them.  There was this black, red, blue and purple one in particular that I loved to just stare at and hold.  It fascinated me.

I think that's why I like this tie idea, it's kind of like a simplified pysanki egg. :)

The peeps... Uhm... LOL!  That is absolutely awesome!  I have GOT to try that!




Page: [1]

Valid CSS!




Collarchat.com © 2025
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Spam Policy
0.03125