• AJ1@lemmy.ca
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    There’s not a single mention of Americans “dyeing potatoes” in this entire article, except for the title and an allusion to a youtube video explaining how to dye potatoes. That’s it. Who comes up with these ridiculous titles? Oh right, robots.

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    Potatoes for the Rockefellers, Carnegies, and Morgans, maybe. We have to forage for pinecones and dip them in reddish mud and/or blackish mud if we want anything close to resembling an Easter egg hunt.

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        39 minutes ago

        The most experience I have with easter is participating in easter egg hunts. I didn’t know people eat painted eggs

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      Hard boil them before painting. They still keep in the fridge. Eat them with a bit of salt and pepper.

      We also emptied out the egg shells by poking holes in both ends, then blew out and rinsed the interiors. Afterward, fill with melted chocolate.