


During my decade-long career as a lifestyle magazine editor, I created hundreds of Easter eggs for photo and video shoots, and not a year went by that I didn’t use ceramic eggs. The price of fresh eggs has more than doubled since last year, which means you likely want to make every effort to avoid food waste (deviled eggs for everyone, or you can just dye them raw like I do).īefore you shell out for fresh eggs in the name of tradition, know this: There’s another way to dye eggs for your Easter table and baskets that’s just as much fun and even more special. No matter how much you enjoy dyeing Easter eggs, you may be thinking twice before you head to the dairy aisle for a few extra cartons this spring.
