Julie Dawn Cole
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.
Caution, Easter Bunny Crossing, season 11, episode 25, original air date March 29, 1970.
EB, it stands for Easter Bunny.
The New Zealand Easter sale is currently on and during the Easter holiday.
Columbia celebrates Easter with processions, retreats, Masses and other events from Monday through Thursday. The most famous celebrations take place in Popayan and Mompox. The Last Supper is reenacted on Thursday. On Good Friday, there are masses and solemn rites, along with the crucifixion.Domingo de Resurrección, (Easter Sunday) is a joyous day with masses, eucharistic rites and processions.To read more, visit the Related Link.A personal note:My whole family is Colombian. Though we don't live in Colombia; we live in Australia, We share chocolate Easter eggs and have a gathering with the whole family at my auntie's house. We prepare lots of food and have dinner with the whole family.
chocolate bunnies are here for Easter. they are like the Easter bunny. but who knows why the Easter bunny came!
Chocolate is not reserved for only one group of people, anyone can eat chocolate on Easter. To answer your question though, yes, Christians eat chocolate for Easter.
Easter Sunday is the traditional day for chocolate Easter Eggs.
the easter bunny
With chocolate Easter eggs
Chocolate eggs are a traditional staple during the Easter season and holiday. Milk chocolate eggs are some of the most popular.
Cos chocolate is good
You eat chocolate on Easter because there is so much candy around, it is almost impossible to not to eat it.
The most common item found in Easter baskets are chocolate Easter eggs. One may also find chocolate Easter bunnies, candy and a famous Easter candy treat called 'Peeps".
Usually French children have chocolate at Easter... Less importance in put on the Easter Bunny with the French, but the children still eat chocolate, lots and lots of it!
An easter bunny!!
Easter eggs made from chocolate