Mar 17, 2008

Did you know you can dye an Easter egg using cabbage, beets, spinach and all kinds of things that kids hate to eat?
Make something new, something different, something healthy this Easter! Chris at Curbly have the video instructions at his website. The project is so lovely, you might want to consider participating in a trade show booths to show off your project! *hee*


Ooooo Easter Eggs, I haven’t don’t then since I was a wee little boy and you know how old I am no, right? LOL!
Maybe I’ll make some this year and post my creations on my post this Sunday .. hehehe … wonder how they’ll turn out though ….
March 17th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
Darn, i just realize my English is getting so bad that I don’t even know what I write at times.
I meant to say : I haven’t done them since I was a wee little boy …
I think I’ll go sign myself up in kindergarten and learn how to write again … siggghhhh ….
LOL!! You need to browse on Firefox. It comes with a spellchecker! Mwahahaha!
Eh, make some Easter eggs this year lah, Nick. And then share the pics with all of us. Might give us motivation too! lol
March 17th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
Dont worry Nick…i never done an Easter egg as far as I can remember. Kesian right?
Perhaps, I too, should do one for this coming Easter. Err…can makan kah the egg after that? *confused*
Can! It’s only the shell yang kena color.
March 17th, 2008 at 7:39 pm
Hmm interesting. Ok, easter egg here I come. You jaga!!!
Nilah si Nick.. ikut macam saya bah.. english tunggang terbalik pun orang paham juga. no pressure to correct it. Hahahaha. Because if I started to do all the correction, I may end up no story or no comment at all. Bah dah tua juga sia ni. paham2 lah
PapaJ, if you’re making Easter Eggs this year, jangan lupa post the photos oh!!
March 18th, 2008 at 2:44 am
wow the easter eggs look so lawa! (i teringkat pula those chocolate easter eggs filled with caramel di tengah2… cis.. cannot find in KK lah.. di KL ada ka tu?
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I think I saw those chocolate Easter eggs sold at some hotel here in KL.. but I can’t remember which.. But maybe can buat sendiri bah tu. Hehe!
March 18th, 2008 at 5:51 am
Never had Easter eggs. Except those pure red color eggs I had in kindergarten at my school at Tadika St peter, Kudat during my birthdays.
We made a lot of Easter eggs every year back in Kunak.. Too bad you missed all of it, else you’ll have Easter eggs memories too. LOL
March 18th, 2008 at 8:06 am
I want Easter Eggs like the ones on my (fluff)book! LOL! Can make kah Cindy? Then I ask my kids to go Easter egg hunting at Aunty Cindy’s place. hahahahaha.. pemalasnya Mommy diorang niii..
I haven’t checked my Facebook for a while.. so I dunno how it looks like. Haha! Easter egg hunting at my place? LOL!! Wait till I have a summer house beside the beach la.. then we can have one. Hahaha!
March 18th, 2008 at 11:14 am
Hi .. lovely blog..
mm i sure want to do Easter Eggs oh… tapi syang oh makan .. to nice to look gia..
Hi Shirley. Thanks for the compliment. Ya bah, pretty stuffs are too sayang to eat.
March 18th, 2008 at 1:03 pm
woww.. punya lama din make easter eggs.. last time, my whole class had to make a whole bunch of easter eggs and then hide ‘em.. lepas tu easter egg hunting!! hehe..
March 19th, 2008 at 4:52 am
I’ve never made Easter eggs too… teruk kan? My parents never did that … bukan tradition I guess. But if birthdays, we’ll make lots of red colored eggs
March 19th, 2008 at 10:00 am