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Where do Easter eggs come from? The answer for children, of course, is that the Easter Bunny lays them. But the history of decorating eggs on Easter is an interesting question for adults ...
The Eggsplainer briefly considers some of our weirdest behaviors around eggs. The Easter Bunny is, you know, a bunny. A rabbit. Where did it get all those eggs? That original figure dates back to ...
Eggs during Holy Week: After Christians observe the sombre occasion of Good Friday, which marks the day that Jesus Christ is believed to have been crucified, Easter celebrates his return to life.
Dyeing eggs as part of the Easter celebration goes back at least as far as the Middle Ages, and perhaps earlier. Some 47 percent of Americans are, however, planning to forego this happy ritual ...
The festival of Easter is mainly celebrated by Christians across the globe to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Can Easter be celebrated without Easter eggs? Millions are about to find out ... put two together and finally tie a pipe cleaner around the middle to make the insect's antlers.
A jealous ex allegedly sent poisoned chocolate Easter eggs to the home of her love rival, killing a 7-year-old boy and leaving two people in critical condition in Brazil. Jordélia Pereira Barbosa ...
Greeks have been cracking red eggs at Easter for many centuries. The tradition, although it is also a fun game, is of course steeped in religious symbolism, as well. Despite this deep religious ...
Dyed Easter eggs can be safe to eat, but only under certain conditions, according to the FDA. The agency warns that improper handling can lead to foodborne illnesses, which may cause symptoms within ...
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