If you're avoiding synthetic dyes but still want a festive Easter, there's a natural egg dyeing option -- and we're not ...
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12 natural Easter egg dye colors you can make with ingredients in your kitchen
Use these recipes made from household ingredients to create natural Easter egg dyes in beautifully subdued shades.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists have just discovered a cyan blue color that can be used as a natural alternative to synthetic blue food dye. (Photo: ...
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I used onion skins, blueberries, and cabbage to naturally dye Easter eggs, and the colors are shockingly vivid
It was so easy!
Easter is nearly here, which for many families means it’s time to pull out the egg cartons, clear the kitchen table and bring ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced last week that it had approved a new blue food dye derived from the fruit of the Gardenia plant. The additive is approved for use in sports drinks ...
To make candies pop, sports drinks appear refreshing and chips look extra spicy. Many companies add synthetic dyes in our food. Some common examples include red number 40, yellow number 5, and blue ...
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