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Uniquely marbled Easter Eggs await the Easter Bunny



2009-04-11 - District 5, Adair County, KY - Photo by Cindy Meyer.
MARBLED EGGS A FAMILY TRADITION, BUT NOT SO SECRET ANYMORE: The hen that produced these eggs was indeed being fed laying mash, not sour mash," writes Cindy Meyer. "Nor were they painstakingly colored with a Magic Marker. For kicks and giggles, I Googled our age old family tradition, only to find out the whole world already knows the 'secret' to producing the unique marbled colored Easter Eggs, which are ordinary store bought eggs dyed with onion skins." Above Easter Eggs dyed organically with onion skins, resting on a bed of Sassafras root bark, awaits for the ever elusive Easter Bunny. Photo April 10, 2009, by Cindy Meyer


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