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  • Usually on the Easter Sunday but im on a diet so i cant have any:-(
  • Well, my kids have grown up, now how they eat the grandkids Easter eggs is their problem. I grew up in a household of 5 kids, had 4 of my own so I think I can remember, fogged as my brain may be with jelly beans, chocolate rabbits and some kind of sugary nothings called Peeps (?). For breakfast we have hardboiled eggs, with chocolate rabbit ears. For dinner he have ham ( I dunno why, maybe to show we aint Jewish?) with deviled eggs as apatizers. For supper, well, no body wants to cook but there's plenty of hard boiled eggs. The rest of the week as we go to school or work, we got plenty of egg salad sandwiches. By the end of the week we don't want no more eggs but we got lots of them, some have strangly colored whites, but Mom sez, 'they taste just the same.' Even Padre nor the nuns don't want no more eggs even if we take them to the convent. We begin to wonder, 'What's with the eggs?' Did He come back as a egg with a hole in its side? Did He turn the water into eggs? Did he multiply X loaves by Y fishes and come up with Z eggs? By now the chicks have grown up, we can fry them, and that rabbit too; the obvious source of all the hard boiled eggs. Finally its summer and we can have hotdogs. Omagawd is that a egg under the fence ? Left over from easter? Don't let the dog get it. it'll kill him! Wait a minute, Mom, are you saying Easter eggs are deadly? Aw, it was all a plot to kill off the kids. I alluz knew parents had a secret evil plan. Makes Halloween look positivly blessed and benevelant.
  • Usually in the morning with two pieces of toast, coffee and some fresh fruit as well.
  • We eat the hard-boiled, painted eggs for the days following easter. We keep them in a bowl and they get eaten up rather quickly!
  • The days following Easter, although after hiding a dozen eggs at my Nan's house in 1979 and finding 13 in the hunt(one was never found from 1978 it seems) we switched to the blown-out eggshell(alot of fun for kids to do) and the shrink-wrap egg kits;)

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