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The food coloring: I used McCormick's assorted liquid food coloring for all but one of the tests; it's available in almost all grocery stores, near the extracts on the baking aisle.
1. Dyeing Eggs with Rice All you need to make these beautiful rice-dyed Easter eggs from Easy Dessert Recipes is a cup of rice (per color) in a zip-lock bag and a few drops of food coloring.
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You likely have all the natural food dyes you could want in your refrigerator and pantry. This is how to make food coloring for Easter eggs or baking projects using vegetables, spices, and even candy.
First, you dye the eggs a base color with a mixture of food coloring (five to ten drops), water and vinegar, soaking the egg in the mixture for about a minute.
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With egg prices still high, here are four low-cost alternatives to carry on the tradition of dyeing Easter eggs.
Wholesale egg prices are declining, but drops are slow to hit stores. Here are four low-cost alternatives to dyeing Easter eggs.