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Here’s a quick guide to naturally dying your own Easter eggs with things that might already be in your fridge or cupboard.
Some of the common items the Extension lists that can be used for bright colors typical for Easter eggs include: Red onion skins for an orange-red color; turmeric powder for bright yellow; beets for ...
Before the creation of Red Dye No. 3 and all its crazy chemical cousins, all-natural food dyes dominated the color palette ... the cake may end up purple instead of blue! Purple cabbage must ...
U.S. health officials on Tuesday said they would urge food makers to phase out petroleum-based artificial colors in the ...
Discover unique ways to dye and decorate eggs—from natural dyes and marbled effects to speckled designs and graffiti style creations.
In place of synthetic dyes, food makers can use natural hues made from beets, algae and crushed insects and pigments from purple sweet potatoes, radishes and red cabbage. The Associated Press ...