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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Deviled Easter Eggs :-)

What does your family do with all those hard boiled eggs after Easter? 


My family has a fun solution which gets the kids in on the action - a valuable contribution to those Easter Dinners, too!

Without Paprika:

For the recipe to make these fun deviled eggs, visit our Family Recipes here. Any time a little creative colors are wanted, these are fun to make - whether it is for team sports, holidays, or just because!

Happy Easter hugs to you, my dear blogging friends.


33 comments:

  1. What a lovely Easter presentation for the dinner table, De. I love those colored eggs, plus they look yummy for eating.

    Hope you have a fabulous Easter weekend.

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  2. what colourful eggs Donna.

    gr karin

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  3. I love deviled eggs and these are so pretty! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. They look fabulous Donna, like a plate of gem stones!! Easter Blessings to you and yours xx

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  5. Wow what a great treeth I love your presentaion of your coloured eggs, they must delicious!!!

    Greetings
    Maria

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  6. What a pretty and delicious Easter treat !!! They look perfect Donna :) !!!

    Hugs,
    Mayra
    Mayrasdesigns.blogspot.com

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  7. These look fabulous Donna, such wonderful bright colours.
    I hope you have a lovely Easter.
    Pauline
    x

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  8. Love the colorful deviled eggs. We usually have them for Easter too. But never got them as colorful and attractive as these.

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  9. Yummy. I love deviled eggs and these look so festive. I will have paprika on mine thank you.

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  10. Yummy looking eggs Donna. Too bad SNS doesn't make edible glitter; you could sprinkle some on top, that would really fancy them up LOL. Happy Easter.

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  11. Donna, what beautiful vivid coloring in those eggs. They look delicious. I really love deviled eggs and make them for almost every gathering. I've got to check your recipe out. Do you put horseradish in yours-I love it with a little zing! lol Happy Easter to you and yours!
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  12. Now those really ARE colored eggs! I've always loved deviled eggs but usually when I make my own since I'm not particularly fond of paprika and nearly everyone uses it. This is such a great idea. I'm going to try them for sure.

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  13. These look fabulous Donna. Happy Easter
    Kevin xx

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  14. Great ,love them ,happy Easter to you and your family
    Hugs xx

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  15. Hallo liebe Donna,

    was für eine Eierparade. Die sehen ja absolut lecker aus. Da wird sicher beherzt zugegriffen. Eine tolle Idee. Ich wünsche dir und deinen Lieben von Herzen ein wunderschönes Osterfest. Gott schütze euch. Ganz liebe Grüße Hugs and Knuddels Silvi

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  16. How colorful and fun! Looks like confetti eggs! Great idea, De.

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  17. Wow - how colourful! You have many talents, my dear friend! I am impressed with these vibrant eggs but they are too pretty to eat! Enjoy your Easter!

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  18. These are so cute, Donna! I could imagine all kinds of colors for all kinds of occasions -- 4th of July, Christmas, sports teams. . . Wow!

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  19. Your eggs are fun and probably very tasty :) Have a great Easter, Shirleyxx

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  20. Ummm-Ummmm- yummy. Love deviled eggs, and these are so pretty. Wish I had one to pop in the mouth right now! Happy Easter, Miss Donna. TFS & Hugs

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  21. Yummy! These deviled eggs look "delish" De! Have a Happy Easter! Hugs!!

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  22. Great idea! Love the colors!!! TFS! Hugz!

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  23. Such an awesome idea Donna. So colourful and eggs are excellent protein source.
    Hugs
    Desíre
    {Doing Life – my personal blog}

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  24. Donna, thanks so much for your nice comments on my blog and for becoming a follower!! I love your blog, too, and am your newest follower!! These eggs look WONDERFUL!! Happy Easter!
    Hugs
    Darcy

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  25. These are so beautiful and what a lovely addition to the table in bright Spring colors. Ours were plain white, but they went like hot cakes, I find that kids and men in particular love them. If we have any left, I love egg salad sandwishes with a little olive in the egg salad, delish! Happy Easter, Donna.

    hugs
    Sue

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  26. Hello, dear friend - I noticed you won over at Eureka Stamps (so did I - Yay!) Congratulations, Donna!
    Hope you had a lovely Easter with lots of yummies!

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  27. Oh Donna these are just awesome.

    Hugs Diane

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  28. I have never seen the actual eggs coloured in this way before. Great for special occasions. Thank you for becoming my newest follower. Hugs Mrs A.

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  29. Oh yum yum Donna - especially the ones with the Paprika - coooo I can taste them now.

    Hugs to you Sue Pxxx

    Am emailing you about the spritzer tool.

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  30. This looks sooooo yummy and what a wise idea to recycle.
    Donna, are these food colours natural?

    Thank you for not giving up on me... I have been so tied up with some challenges we are facing.

    How are you, doing dear kind, blog buddy?

    Love,
    M

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  31. De, I want one!!! Why are you packing up your craft room? Did I not read something. Duh me here!

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  32. Hi, Donna! Just stopping in to say hello! Love that banner!
    kReN

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