
Showing posts with label Easter Eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter Eggs. Show all posts
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Easter Eggs - Paas Dyes, White Rabbit Dye, onion skins, anilin

Sunday, April 17, 2022
Easter - Pasch eggs, given out at homes in Austria
Sunday, April 3, 2022
Poisonous Easter Eggs and Easter talks
Paas Egg dyes, patented 1881, were advertised to "be eaten without fear of poisoning." At that time some eggs were dyed with a biproduct of coal being burned to make gas. Logwood dye was recorded in a 1781 letter ... with pin scratched Battle of Bunker Hill scene.
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Hot Cross Buns and Easter Eggs also online talks
100,000 Hot Cross Buns were sold on one day - Good Friday - in London by 500 sellars in 1850. But already in 1825 "demand has decreased, and so has the quality of the buns." HERE
Easter Eggs were colored, scratched, left by a hare for some unknown reason, hunted, rolled, thrown and struck against another egg to see which cracked. HERE
Easter Eggs were colored, scratched, left by a hare for some unknown reason, hunted, rolled, thrown and struck against another egg to see which cracked. HERE
Monday, April 6, 2020
White Rabbit Egg Dye for Easter Eggs
Monday, March 19, 2018
Easter scratched egg with the Battle of Bunker Hill
Germans in Pennsylvania and Maryland dyed their eggs in brown onion skins or logwood, then scratched designs on the shells to give as gifts. A young Capt. Wm Beatty carved the Battle of Bunker Hill on an egg!! The incredible design was described by a British officer, prisoner in 1781 Frederick, Md. Eggs in photo were made by Tom Martin of Landis Valley museum.
Monday, April 3, 2017
Easter in Germany - hares laying eggs?? decorations, egg hunt and toss

Monday, March 30, 2015
Pasch or Easter Eggs - Scratched, Waxed, Gilded, Dyed and Onioned
Monday, April 14, 2014
Eggs and onion skins
Monday, April 25, 2011
Easter Monday egg roll, egg cracking & throwing

Labels:
Culinary History,
Easter,
Easter Eggs,
Food History
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