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Here comes Peter Cottontail, hoppin’ down the bunny trail; Hippity-hoppity, Easter’s on it’s waaaaaay…

I’m sorry. I couldn’t help myself. I am my mother’s child, after all.

Those of you who know both of us are shaking your heads in exhausted agreement right now.

I have an early Easter surprise for all of you: Today on Food Fanatic, I am sharing some recipes for homemade Easter egg dyes, free of mystery chemicals that we want to keep away from those precious little hands.

And guess what? In celebration of their gorgeous French oven colors, Le Creuset also developed three homemade Easter egg dyes to match their Caribbean blue, Cassis purple, and {new!} Soleil yellow. I recently received one of their 5 1/2-quart French ovens in the beautiful new Soleil, and let me tell you – it is gorgeous. Would it be wrong to set it on my coffee table and call it art?

And the best news! Le Creuset wants YOU to have one of their French ovens as well! They are giving three lucky readers the chance to win one of their 5 1/2-quart French ovens, one in each of the aforementioned colors. Head on over to Food Fanatic to find out how you can enter to win and to learn how to dye your own Easter eggs!

5 Comments

  1. I think it’s adorable that Le Crueset has matching dye for their French ovens! I’ve been dying to get ahold of some of their kitchenware! This is a fun giveaway – I need to go dye some hardboiled eggs now!!

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