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✨🥚 Create a colorful Easter tradition that’s both beautiful and edible. Ditch the plastic eggs & dye some real ones! Keep refrigerated after dying, then hide them in your yard or house & the refrigerate after the hunt for lunches or (my fav) transform them into deviled eggs. 🥚...

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