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Here it comes…hopping down the street…

Do you see that pretty little blue Easter egg? It looks sweet nestled beside those beautiful blooms and blends in so well, a perfect hiding place. Just think how it will smell in a week if your kids don’t find it right away, ewwww. Each year I get a few calls from parents whose two-year-old has found that egg and eaten it! Double ewwww!

Basic egg safety for Easter egg hunts:

• Don’t use cracked eggs for hunting, bacteria can enter that crack

• When dying eggs, return them to the refrigerator within two hours

• When hiding eggs, protect them from dirt, lawn chemicals, and pets

• Eggs should only be out of the refrigerator for two hours if you use them in an Easter egg hunt

• Hard boiled eggs are good for seven days when properly refrigerated

Better yet, dye a few eggs to have for decoration on the Easter table(only out 2 hours, please!) and use plastic eggs, which can be decorated with stickers; it’ll give you one less worry!

 

Happy Hunting!,

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