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It is the custom in many orthodox countries, particularly those in eastern and southern Europe, to dye eggs red for Easter. There are many legends associated with this custom, most associated with Mary Magdalene, whose color was red. You can read more at the link below. Traditional red eggs are more of a terra cotta color rather than bright red, and were dyed by boiling the eggs with onion skins.
With only 55% of its population calling themselves Christians, Easter in New Zealand is becoming increasingly secular. Still, many attend church services on Easter. Hot Cross Buns and chocolate Easter eggs are popular, and children enjoy Easter egg hunts. To read more, go to the Related Link below.
In January, I think it's safe to say that not too many people are horribly excited about Easter.
Because there are many Christians living in France. Easter is celebrated wherever practising Christians live.
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There are many symbols for Easter such as a lamb, eggs and the crown of thorns.
Easter Bunny's favorite thing about Easter is sending every body's eggs to there house.
In 2014 there were 74.3 million children in the United States. Of those, let's say about 50 percent celebrate Easter, so 37.15 million children went on an Easter egg hunt. If every child was able to find approximately 5 eggs each, then there were a total of 185.75 million eggs hidden on Easter 2014 in the US.
The Easter Bunny ONLY does that... didn't you know that???
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Two Hundred! at the most! is that a lot?!?
13,000 dyed and hard boiled eggs were hidden at the white house in 2009. Also, there were 30,000 wooden eggs (but they were not hidden).
By "eggs" I assume you are talking about Easter eggs. There is way too many to list them all here, but I suggest you type "Halo 3 Easter Eggs" into Google search and click on the first link. It is quite an impressive list.
120 changes can be made in an arrangement of 5 differently colored Easter Eggs in a row.
i think its around 216
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