How to Decorate an Egg (Doodle)

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2012

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Music: Autumn Day by Kevin MacLeod

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  • crack it!

    

  • @SUPERplaid4 I did. I poked a hole in the top and the bottom and tried to blow out the insides, but it cracked on the bottom so I smashed it and threw it away.

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  • @zuditaka thanks for all the awesome info!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kinseren Just go to Google Images and type in "marbled tea eggs". They look so very pretty and taste nice too. You can use strong black tea to do this with, but I know someone who uses soya sauce to stain them with. It might be fun to try food dyes, or red beet or blueberry juice, too. Turmeric for yellow? Lucky you, having so many natural colours--not like the plain ones in our local supermarket! Happy egg decorating! Google "decorated eggs", too, in Google images for more lovely pictures!

  • @zuditaka actually I do have chickens that lay all those colors including blue and green,we get pink and brown as well, and some of our ducks lay black and a weird olive green. the marbled idea sounds AWESOME! I'll post a vid of my eggs around easter when I decorate them!

  • @kinseren I thought of that, too, but I wondered if they could be dyed in various pastel colours, first--food dyes, of course. Hey! If you've got various breeds of chickens, you don't have to worry as they may come in all shades from white to pink to brown. And don't you have Araucana chickens in America that lay BLUE eggs? I'd love to see those decorated!!!! Maybe make some "marbled tea eggs" for Easter. They look very pretty, too, once peeled!

  • @zuditaka thanks, I think I will make some pretty ones, I wanna try some like the one on this vid

  • @kinseren LOL Yeah, I know a boiled egg can't be blown. I think I saw an egg-blowing vid on YouTube where salmonella was mentioned. Well, it's soon Easter Egg time, so have fun with your chicks! I hope you get out the food dyes and decorate some pretty eggs!

  • @zuditaka salmonella is not as common as people think, most eggs even raw wont give you salmonella unless there very old. Also you cant blow a boiled egg.

    how do I know: I raise chickens

  • so beautiful

  • @Palivizumab I think I read one can get salmonella, or something, from blowing on unboiled eggs. I guess they come out of a hen's bottom. Maybe wash 'em in disinfectant first?

  • where have you gone?!

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