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Start Your Easter Egg Hunt here!

The Great Internet Easter Egg Hunt is about to begin along one of three bunny trails on the Internet! Seek the egg and you may find it! Start your adventure here!


painted egg The history of the White House Easter Egg Roll began in 1809-1817 and this site tells you how to get one! Check out past years from 1995 for fun seeing how it's evolved. Wikipedia tells you why we give Easter eggs.

The Meanings Of Easter Flowers gives you the meaning of all the traditional Easter flowers, plus more on the White House Easter Egg Hunt. For those celebrating spring, there is more on the meaning of flowers here.

Hand Painted Egg Eggsactly! The European traditions of the Easter Egg, those eggsquisite hand-painted eggs are profiled at these wonderful sites: Bulgaria, Ukraine , Slovakia , and Pysanky.

And view some of the most famous Easter Eggs of all...the Faberge Eggs Collection and enjoy the Faberge Experience.

This is how the Easter Bunny and the Easter Egg come to personify Easter. Learn what dates Easter will be for the next 40 years. That's a lot of egg-tivity! Talk about egg-tivity, here's some Egg Trivia. And this fun trivia game will egg-site you! Try your luck here.

Ever wonder how they calculate the dates of Easter? It was determined by using algorithms and you can do it, too! And what do Hard-Boiled Physics have to do with eggs? They explain the phenomenon of spinning them.

Easter Bunny with Eggs Try All Recipes for the day, (even Green Eggs and Ham), try this eggscellent site! And the Food Network has some wonderful recipes, too. Cooking with Patti has some great Ethnic recipes. Why all the Eggs-citement about eggs? The humble egg has a higher calling on Easter and the Incredible Edible Egg and Egg Trivia tell you about it.

Will you be going to the Easter Parade? Non-stop New York has one for you, and the lyrics to go with it, as well as some International traditions.

Passover on the Net , is an absolutely beautiful site! Try this site for great Passover recipes and the Food Network has some, too!

For your egg-stra special person, try these free and fun cards at Hallmark eCards.

The Yolk's on us! Buried deep within your software's code, Easter eggs are mischievous mini-programs tucked away by stealthy programmers inside millions of lines of software code. Crack one open! The best place to find out how is in the Easter Egg Archive. These pages on CNet tell you how to find the Easter eggs in your own software.



JUST FOR KIDS:
You'll be egg-cited when you visit the Carrot Patch , and the Easter Bunny jumps up to greet you!

Easter Fun has lots of fun things for kids to do. The Children's Playground has, too. And there's more EGG fun here.

Google has its own game, catch the Google eggs!

Amazing Easter activities for Kids. Funny Bunny quiz and Eggs-centric Egg has a dozen Grade-A eggs-citing Quiz questions for you. Every Bunny Loves Easter has lots of Easter fun things to do.



Easter Basket Fun Facts:
  • 15 billion jelly beans will be made this Easter. If laid end to end, instead of eaten, they would circle the Earth nearly 3 times.. Visit the Jelly Belly site to see!

  • About 80% of Americans celebrate Easter. Who they spend the holiday with: Family 87%, Friends 11%, by themselves 3%, a group or organization 2%

  • 60 million chocolate bunnies will be made in all sizes and 250,000 TONS of chocolate will be sold at Eastertime!

  • Did you know the origins of chocolate can be traced back to the steamy jungles of the Amazon?

  • Bunny Beeps! Did you know that more than 250,000 tons of chocolate will be sold this Eastertime?

  • More Chocolate Tidbits and Trivia

  • More than 2 million marshmallow chicks and bunnies are made DAILY in the months before Easter.

  • Have fun on the Peeps site! and Peeps Gallery

  • Feeling henpecked? The average hen lays 257 eggs a year!

  • According to Fanny Farmer statistics, there'd be enough chocolate eggs to circle Earth twice, enough to reach a quarter of the way to the moon!

  • Applying Hard-boiled physics, mathematicians have cracked the mystery why a hard-boiled egg spun on a tabletop rises on one end and whirls like a top.

  • From CNN/Money, the Easter Bunny's out shopping

  • And last but not least ... EVERYTHING you always wanted to know about eggs!

And my assistant, Aulikki, who is from Finland, tells me the Easter Bunny lives there! Do you believe that? Check it out!

Have a wonderful day! Don't forget to count your blessings as well as the calories!

Alice


 
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