What is behind all the eggs and bunnies? What is Easter all about? Here is the real story. Watch the animated version on how Jesus sacrificed himself for our sins (we promise you no gore and blood like The Passion of Christ).www.SO-U.TV wishes you a happy Easter!
Just in time for Easter comes an awesome Egg Stacking game called... Egg Stacker. Find out what all the buzz is about in this Exciting new Stacking game. Play this addictive game at your own risk. Learn the strategy behind stacking eggs
Once the chicks are old enough (25 weeks) and start laying eggs, CHI students will begin learning how to care for them- another unique and impressive skill to add to their resume, and Providence Place will begin to sell fresh eggs to anyone who wants to support this new venture on our campus.
An ode to the best breakfast food of all time.
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The egg has been associated with festivals celebrating spring for many centuries. Decorating eggs for Easter is a tradition that dates back to the 13th century or earlier. Eggs were formerly a forbidden food during the Lenten season, and there are rituals in many countries involving painting and decorating them to mark the end of the period of penance and fasting, and then eating them as a celebration of Easter.
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The sunny side of EGGS!
Master chef and National Geographic Explorer Barton Seaver gives kid-friendly tips
on cooking eggs from his new book, which is packed with scrumptious seasonal
recipes, fun food facts and challenges, tips on sustainability, and more. Find out more at http://www.NGKidsCookbook.com. Find other Cookbook segments at http://www.YouTube.com/natgeofan Food/Health/education
Since ancient times, the egg has been regarded as a symbol of new life and has been associated with springtime celebrations, such as Easter and Passover. But, even during festive occasions, eggs can cause food poisoning (also called foodborne illness) if they are not handled properly. That’s why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reminds consumers to handle fresh eggs safely during their springtime celebrations and throughout the year.
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