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Record-high egg prices are probably forcing some people ... After all, the white coating makes it easy to dye, and priced around $2 a bag, the fluffy treats are more cost-efficient than their ...
Mix the food coloring with water and dunk the marshmallows just like you would a hard-boiled egg. If you want a bit more flair, you can create dots or a tie-dye effect by dipping the cotton swab ...
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 ...
A whole bag of marshmallows will cost less than a third of a 12-pack of eggs at Kroger. To dye marshmallows, all you need is food coloring, water, and some optional skewers, plus a cotton swab.