RE: Hopping the Bunny Trail with Market Friday

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I'm wondering, but this paint is not harmful to the body, or are these eggs not eaten later, but used only for decoration? Very funny waffle irons in the form of a rabbit!!! Very cool rabbits are obtained. wow what expensive vintage postcards!!! if you could not give these gifts to anyone, then these are gifts to you yourself !!! that is, it says that you have made a really good purchase! 😃 tulips are amazing!
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The short answer is yes, you can eat hard-boiled eggs that have been dyed. The longer answer is that it's complicated. As long as you use food-safe dyes or food coloring in your decorating, the coloring itself will pose no health risks. The longer answer is the threat has little to do with the food coloring, though, since store-bought kits are safe for consumption. The problem lies in the amount of time the eggs sit out on display after they're decorated. Most people refrigerate them, but, some people leave them out overnight or all day long to look at the beautiful eggs.

I will admit that we do take the yolk out of eggs we want to display, so we can refrigerate the eggs and still have the beauty displayed.

#MarketFriday loves you!

The postcards are decorative for me. I have a couple and change them as the holiday approaches. See here:

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