Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 --- Ideal Bite <dailytip wrote: > Wednesday, April 5, 2006 > > IDEAL BITE ~ a sassier shade of green > > =============================================== > Today's Daily Tip: Green Eggs, Hold the Ham - Easter > Egg Dyes > =============================================== > > Want to dye all your eggs " green " this Easter? > > The Bite: > When Peter Cottontail comes hopping down the bunny > trail, surprise him > with a basket of organic eggs dyed in gorgeous, > eco-friendly colors. > > > Benefits: > - Most egg dye kits are labeled as non-toxic, but > even some > food-grade, FDA-approved dyes are made from coal tar > and other > petroleum products, so they're not necessarily > eco-friendly. Look for > plant-based dyes instead. > - Skip the fizzy tablets and make all-natural dyes > from common foods: > spinach (green), red onion skins (violet), orange > peel (yellow), red > cabbage (blue - no really!) and beets (pink). Don't > forget to buy > organic and compost everything when you're done. > - Skip petroleum-based plastic grass, or reuse it. > Sprouted wheat > grass and raffia are good all-natural alternatives. > - Make it chocolate. Resist the temptation to buy > live rabbits, > ducklings or chicks as gifts. Though cute and fuzzy, > they're not > kid-friendly pets, and many thousands are abandoned > each spring. > > > Personally Speaking > We're thinking that red wine would probably achieve > the perfect purple > Easter egg. One sip for you little egg, two for us! > > > Wanna Try? > - Nova Natural - plant-based egg dye and wheat > grass sprouting kits > ($4-$6). > (http://www.novanatural.com/browse.phtml?sub_category_id=448) > - Natural egg dye recipes - food-based, homemade > dyes - a fun project > for kids. > (http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa042003a.htm) > - Let the Humane Society and the House Rabbit > Society tell you why > live Easter bunnies are a lame idea unless you are > ready to commit to > 10 years of bunny care. > (http://www.hsus.org/press_and_publications/press_releases/hsus_discourages_impu\ lse_purchases_of_live_animals_for_easter_gifts.html) > (http://www.rabbit.org/easter/) > > > Bang for the Bite Rating: 3 Apples (out of 5) > Let's face it, Easter comes once a year, and you'll > dye maybe a dozen > eggs. But setting an organic, all-natural example > for the munchkins > may have a big impact. > > > Cocktail Tip > Brown shelled eggs are produced by hens with red > feathers and red > earlobes. > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > ~ ~ ~ ~ > Visit Ideal Bite on the web at > http://www.idealbite.com/ > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > ~ ~ ~ ~ > Blog about it at the Ideal Bite blog! > http://idealbite.blogs.com/ > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > ~ ~ ~ ~ > Helen E Riegle’s gorgeous and guilt-free canvas > collections use only > low-metal, low-sulfur, formaldehyde-free dyes, > because healthy > habitats and cruelty-free handbags make for happy > bunnies everywhere! > Hey, Biters: Hop on over to our website, click the > Ideal Bite logo, > and take 25% off styles selected just for you. > (http://www.her-design.com) > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > ~ ~ ~ ~ > > > > > © 2006 Ideal Bite, Inc. > > All editorial suggestions in this tip are the result > of testing and a > preference for the tip topic. No advertiser has paid > to have its > company referenced in the tip. Advertising on the > Ideal Bite can be > found as separate and distinct units, namely the > skyscraper banner > along the side and/or a small image with text along > the bottom of the > email. From time to time, if we know that a certain > company is going > to be mentioned or featured, we inform them in > advance and allow them > to purchase paid advertising space if they would > like to do so. But we > promise -- we won't recommend anything we didn't try > and didn't like > -- and no one can pay to be featured in the tip. > > > > > Ideal Bite | 178 Clinton Street | Suite 4F | > Brooklyn | NY | 11201 > > I have decided to do the 2006 CN Tower Climb for World Wildlife Fund. This link should take you to the 'sponsor a climber' page, where you can search my name (alison syer) and you should be able to find it; or the name of any other climber you know and choose to sponsor. https://wwfcentral.ca/NetCommunity/SSLPage.aspx? & pid=232 & srcid=232 & tab=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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