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When Easter rolls around, the air is warmer, you start seeing colorful blooms on flowers, and everything feels brighter. Your children may start to feel more blissful and content. Spring is right around the corner, and you may be gearing up for engaging and fun activities by looking for the best things to do with kids for Easter this year.

They can get outside and play while enjoying the sunshine beating down on them. Spring brings a fresh outlook to our days and a joy that may have felt lost during the winter. 

Your children are eager to get outdoors, enjoy the Spring air, and participate in Easter activities! Your kids will love so many fantastic activities it can feel hard to narrow them all down! Now you don't have to. We have compiled the best Easter activities that your child will love this year! 

Easter Activities Cultivate A Family Culture That Will Last For Years To Come

Life gets busy. It can be hard to create time for new traditions for our kids and families. However, if you want to encourage a tight-knit family culture, creating new holiday traditions is one of the best things to do with kids for Easter. 

Kids love holidays, and giving them a fun activity to look forward to will create a sense of closeness and excitement they will look forward to every year. No matter what you decide, your children will love doing any fun Easter activities this year with you! 

Mom and daughter painting Easter eggs
Easter activities are a wonderful way to engage with your children and create a family culture that will last a long time!

The Best Things To Do With Kids For Easter

If you want fun things to do with kids for Easter this year, this list will provide creative and engaging ideas! You can find easy crafts using hands-on materials to ideas for Easter egg hunts. Create an engaging Easter tradition this year with your family!

Easter Crafts

Easter crafts do not have to be hard! You can create simple crafts out of materials you have on hand, and your children will love them just the same. Here are a few fun ones to try this year:

Paper Plate Bunny

Paint your paper plate any color, add ears out of construction paper, and build the face however you want! It's simple but fun for children to create their own Easter bunny faces.

Decorate Your Own Easter Eggs

Cut easter egg outlines from construction paper or cardstock. Provide your child with plenty of decoration material, such as puffballs, glitter glue, markers, and paper strips. Enjoy decorating your Easter eggs; you could even add googly eyes to create a chick and then hang them around the house!

Decorating Easter Egg Craft
Decorating your own Easter eggs is a great way to engage in the creative expression!

Toilet Paper Bunny

Paint your toilet paper roll and let it dry. Afterward, attach construction paper ears to the top, and then decorate with googly eyes, ribbon, or whatever you have on hand! Now you have a beautiful Easter bunny to decorate your home with.

DIY toilet roll crafts
This adorable toilet paper roll bunny is an easy and creative craft to do this year with your kids.

Hand Bunny

This one is so simple! Trace your hand and then cut it out. Cut out the middle finger, so there are only four fingers left. Fold your thumb and pinky finger down. You now have two arms and two ears. Decorate your bunny by adding your ear outlines, face, and belly! 

Easter Egg Wreath

Cut out easter egg outlines from construction paper. Color and decorate the eggs however you want, and glue each end to the next egg to create a wreath. You can even add a bunny for the bottom! Hole punch the top of the egg wreath and run a ribbon through it or glue it on. Now you have a beautiful Easter egg wreath!  

This Easter egg wreath can brighten up your home and welcome Spring in a fun and fresh way!

Easter Treat Baking

There are so many Easter treats that you can make as a family! Try out this fun Easter bunny cake to make as a family. The ingredients are simple and easy!

Use two round cake layers to create a bunny, coconut, and green food coloring to put on top of the bunny cake, and the food coloring is for the grass around the bunny! Decorate with jelly beans and candy. It's so easy. Your littlest ones will love this fun activity. Read this post for complete instructions

There are also so many other Easter treats you can bake as a family, check out these adorable baking ideas!

Little girl holding Easter treats
Making Easter treats are a fun way for families to bond and develop a close-knit family culture.

Easter Printables

Easter printables can make a mom's life easy and fun! Your child will love getting a new coloring page; all you have to do is hit print. 

You can also try this fun activity with your child called “You've been egged!” 

This activity is so fun your children will be begging to do it with all their neighbors and friends! Instead of egging a person's house (Don't do that! We want to make friends, not lose them), Fill up 12 plastic easter eggs with treats or come up with your own Easter egg styles, and hide them in your neighbor's or friend's yard. Then, print out the cute sign to put in their yard and watch them have a fun Easter egg hunt! 

Easter Egg And Scavenger Hunts

The pinnacle of Easter is the Easter egg hunt! You can create so many different scenarios of the Easter egg hunt that will make this year even more fun:

  • The Golden Egg– hide a golden egg, it can be big or small, and leave a special treat inside, chocolate, money, whatever you would like! 
  • Scavenger hunt– create a fun scavenger hunt for your child to go on and find specific eggs placed in specific places! 
  • Color-coded eggs– If you have a large family, this may be a great alternative to the easter egg hunt, so one child doesn't end up with all the eggs! Color code each child's egg so that only one person gets a specific color. For example, your oldest daughter can only pick up the pink eggs while your son picks up the blue eggs. 

Easter egg hunts are so fun for children to participate in. Put your unique spin on it this year and every year after, and develop fun family memories! 

little boy holding an egg while on an Easter egg hunt
Easter egg hunts and scavenger hunts are engaging and perfect for a group of kids to do together.

Dying Easter Eggs

Easter egg dying is one of the most basic fun activities children love yearly! It's fun to get creative with your Easter egg. There are so many different ways you can dye your Easter eggs:

  • Color with dye and vinegar and make solid-colored eggs.
  • Paint with regular paint, and create block patterns, strips, or even circles.
  • Use glitter to decorate your egg.
  • Consider using this unique scarf-dying activity.
  • Draw on your egg while they are warm with a white crayon, and then dye it. Your writing will be seen. Get creative with fun designs are words! 
  • Instead of using dye, consider using nail polish! 
  • Add stickers or gold foil to your eggs.
  • Use puffy paint to decorate your eggs. 
  • Watercolor is also a fun way to paint eggs! 

There are so many creative ways to decorate those fun Easter eggs. Don't just stop at these. Keep looking for unique techniques that you and your family will love. 

Dying Easter eggs pink and yellow and green
There are many unique ways to dye Easter eggs, from a scarf to wax crayons. There are so many to choose from!

Easter Egg Games

You can play many fun Easter egg games as a family. But here are a couple that your kids will love! 

Throwing Easter Eggs

Pick out a hard-boiled egg, go up a hill, then throw the egg! Take turns throwing your eggs until one break. The first one who breaks their eggs wins. 

Carry The Egg On A Spoon

Play the classic game this Easter of carrying an egg on a spoon. Go safe with hard-boiled eggs, or get a little risky with raw ones! Then, race to the finish line, and the one who gets there first without breaking their eggs wins! 

Easter egg spoon race
Easter egg spoon races are an entertaining and cheap game that children can play with small or large groups!

Toss The Egg

Team up into groups of two. Then toss the egg back and forth. If your team drops the egg, you are out! The last team standing without breaking their egg wins! 

Bunny Hop

Play the bunny hop game! This is even more fun with a sack, also known as a sack race. Either pretend you are a bunny and hop to the finish line, or use a sack to help keep your legs together. Either way, this game is fun for kids of all ages! 

Play Easter Egg-cerise

Write 12 exercises for your child to do, like the bunny hop, quack like a duck, or hop like a frog. Then put each one in a plastic egg. Next, take turns opening a plastic egg and have everyone participate in the exercise! Your children will have the time of their lives and be filled with laughter playing this entertaining game! 

In Conclusion

There are so many fun things that you can do as a family this year! No matter what your child's favorite things are, baking a treat, decorating eggs, or playing games, this list of fun things to do with kids this Easter has an activity for everyone!

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Easter is a holiday that is special to many boys and girls all over the world. It is a day for egg hunts, bright colors, great food, and sweet treats. If you're looking for a tasty way to bring some extra fun to your Easter celebrations, you really can’t go wrong with this Easter Bunny cake! It can be a bit tricky to make since you have to get the shapes just right, but decorating it can be a lot of fun and it can be a great bonding activity for both you and your children to enjoy.

RELATED: Easter Party Ideas

Of course, the Easter Bunny cake will not be the only thing that will make your holiday special. You can also decorate Easter eggs or go on an Egg hunt. And we all know about Christmas trees; why not make an Easter tree? You can get creative with DIY Easter ornaments to make your tree look lovely. Read Easter-themed books with your children, make Easter arts and crafts, and make and give out small Easter baskets to friends and neighbors.

For now, though, we're talking cake. Here's how to make this fun Easter Bunny cake:

 
Easter-Bunny-Cake-Template-for-Cutting

EASTER BUNNY CAKE

Ingredients:

2 1/2 cups coconut, divided
Green food coloring
2 baked 9-inch round cake layers, cooled
3-4 cups buttercream or vanilla frosting
Assorted jelly beans and/or other candies for decorating

Directions:

1. Tint 1/4 cup of the coconut green using green food coloring.

2. Leave one layer whole (A in the diagram), this will be the bunny's head/face

3. Cut 1 cake layer as a half circle shape on each side of the cake (for the ears – B in the middle of the diagram at the left) leaving a bow tie shape in the center of the cake. The bow tie shape should be about 1 1/2″ wide at the widest part (C in the diagram at left).

4. Place the whole cake layer (A) in center of cake platter (we used a sturdy piece of cardboard covered in heavy foil).

5. Place the half circle shapes (pieces B) on the top pointing up for the bunny's ears.

6. Place the remaining piece (piece C) at the bottom of the whole cake layer to make a bow tie. Your assembled cake should look like the right third of the diagram.

7. Frost all pieces with buttercream or vanilla frosting.

8. Decorate center of bunny's ears and outline of bowtie with candies. Sprinkle coconut generously over bunny's head and outer edge of ears and bowtie.

9. Decorate with candies for eyes, nose, mouth and whiskers.

Tips For Planning Easter Festivities

Making sure your Easter plans go just right is essential. You want to make great memories with your family, not bad ones! By taking care to plan your Easter day properly, you'll be on the right track to having lots of laughs and joyous moments with your family.

Before anything else, make sure to send out any necessary invitations at least two to three weeks in advance. This should catch your invitees before they make other plans. If you're inviting close family, you can ask later. If you're inviting friends or more distant family, it's a good idea to ask more in advance, as they likely won't be expecting your invitation.

Make sure you don't try to cram too much into one day. There are tons of Easter activities out there, but not enough time in the day to do them all. Pick two to three of your favorite activities for the day. An Easter egg hunt for the little ones is essential, plus time to enjoy good food.

Having something for the kids to do while breakfast or dinner cooks is a good idea. The last thing you want is to be burdened by constant questions about when the meal will be ready! If the kids are busy, it will also give the adults some time to chat. You'll appreciate the ability to catch up with friends or relatives!

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Everything You Need to Know About Easter Egg Decorating https://www.momswhothink.com/easter-egg-decorating/ https://www.momswhothink.com/easter-egg-decorating/#respond Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:00:39 +0000 https://momswhothink.wpengine.com/easter-egg-decorating/ The post Everything You Need to Know About Easter Egg Decorating appeared first on Moms Who Think.

Follow these instructions complete with homey and unique ideas for Easter egg decorating.

The Internet overflows with ideas for decorating Easter eggs. We are sure you have seen your fair share of Google searches filled with results vying for attention. Many if not all of these ideas are of the ‘one better’ variety. These attempts to out do your run of the mill colored egg can become so laborious that Martha Stewart would throw her hands up in surrender.

It is not rocket science folks! These are Easter eggs made by five year olds, not a replica of the Faberge Coronation Egg. On a similar note, just because this is an activity for kids doesn’t mean it can’t be fun.

Back to Basics

The most important step in the whole egg dying process is to procure your egg dying kit. There are ways to make your own dye, but they are lengthy and messy. For the truly committed, homemade dyes are a great way add a bit of challenge to your Easter Egg decoration. For most purposes, the kit is great. The trick is to buy your kit before the last minute scramble of the Saturday preceding Easter. Some stores begin stocking these kits right on the heels of Valentine’s Day. Do yourself a favor and as you pick up your clearance sale chocolate, get a kit.

The directions on the kit will call for either water or vinegar. While the smell might be a deterrent, using vinegar usually makes for more vibrantly colored eggs. It will also discourage children from sampling the colored water.

Let the kids drop the tablets into the water and watch them fizz; it is always a highlight. To help avoid spills, use clear plastic cups. Add a few dried beans or craft marbles to the bottom of each cup. This allows the children see what is going on inside the cup, easily identify colors, and supplies the cup with extra stability to prevent tipping.

Getting Fancy

Okay, so we all like the idea of dressing up the eggs a little beyond plain dye. There are a few tricks to make those eggs picture worthy. First, let the kids go at them with crayons. The colored dye won’t stick to the colored surface, making a neat two-toned look. If white or yellow is used it will be invisible. The results are ghostly stripes, pictures, and dots.

Once the eggs have dried adding stickers will up the cute quotient without adding to the work or mess.

Double dipping is only acceptable when dying Easter eggs. Put the egg in the wire egg holder and lower half into the dye of choice. When sufficiently stained turn it over to dip in another color.

Off the Charts Fancy

Once the eggs are dipped, dunked, and dried you can get fancier still. Glitter is great fun, but messy, so be sure to have a drop cloth in place under the work area. Paint or roll your eggs in glue thinned with a bit of water. Don’t put it on too thickly; once the surface is tacky, roll the egg in glitter.

To get really fancy with two toned or white on color combinations cut out pieces of tape, duct tape or painter’s tape work best, and dye the eggs with the tape attached. Remove the tape and re-dye or let the white stand out. Remember, the whole point of Easter egg decorating is to have fun!

How Long Will Those Eggs Last?

After you're finished with your decorated eggs, set them in an airtight container and pop them in the fridge. This is the best way to keep them fresh for the longest amount of time. Your eggs might disappear quite quickly, but if they don't then you need to know how long they'll last.

Generally, hard-boiled eggs will last for seven days in the fridge. This is assuming they're stored properly! Make sure your kids know to tightly re-seal the container the eggs are in when they go in for a little snack. Once seven days have passed, you may want to consider discarding any leftover eggs.

If you decide to keep them and try your luck, know the signs of spoilage. A bad odor is usually a dead giveaway, but other signs can include an odd texture, off taste, or any signs of mold. Rotten eggs have a very strong smell to them, so you should know pretty quickly if they've gone bad!

We don't recommend pushing your luck beyond the seventh day, but it's up to you. Keep the seven day shelf life in mind if you're making your eggs far in advance of Easter. For fresh decorated eggs on Easter, aim to make them a night or two before. That way, you won't have to worry at all about freshness!

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Easter only comes once a year, make it special with Easter party ideas for your family.

It’s spring. The birds are returning, daffodils and tulips are pushing their way skyward and punctuating their presence with bursts of cheerful color. Amid all this renewal is Easter. You can find something to celebrate on this day which stands as the guardian of the gates of spring, whether you are a religious person or not. An Easter Party is a great way to mark the occasion.

Easter Party Ideas

A Secular Easter Celebration

Keeping the peace and the general politics of religion out of the way is not what some might consider a proper Easter observance. This is a day for you and your family, so it matters little what others deem proper. An Easter party is a great time to get the friends and neighbors together for the afternoon.

Make your Easter celebration an afternoon tea. Invite the ladies and their daughters to wear their finest attire, complete with new bonnets, and serve an English tea beside crestless cucumber sandwiches and first of the season strawberries. The girls will love the chance to play dress up, no matter their age.

The boys might not be thrilled with the prospect of dress-up, but accommodations can be made for this oversight. Boys like to play in the outdoors. While the ladies relax with tea in hand send the boys off to have a potato sack race. (The littlest ladies will surely want to show the boys a thing or two, so be certain to have enough sacks for all the children.)

Fair play can be achieved by running the children of differing ages in heats. Youngest children run first then up to the older kids. if your yard comes equipped with a trampoline employ Dads to administer a game of crack the egg. It is fun and thematic.

Easter in the Heart of Christianity

If your Easter Celebrations would be deemed incomplete without paying reverence to Christ, you are not alone. This does not mean, however that your day must pass in solemn prayer devoid of laughter. Include reverence as a part of your day’s celebration. Start the day off by packing up the family and attending a congregation of your choice.

Once home, add a few special eggs to the regular candy filled ones. The special eggs should be filled with Biblical references to the events Easter morning celebrates. Make these eggs memorable and more fun by enclosing a tangible object like a rock or a nail or chips of soap and a linen cloth to represent the topics of the enclosed passage.

Plan a party decorated with the symbols of Easter, being sure to explain their meaning to your children. This way Easter is both celebrated and honored as well as a day of fun and togetherness for family and friends.

Tips For Throwing a Successful Easter Party

Easter parties are supposed to be relaxing times to spend with family or close friends. They don't need to be extravagant or expensive! Don't feel like you have to spend lots of money to throw a successful Easter party. Set a reasonable budget for yourself. There's plenty you can do, even on a smaller budget.

Make sure you send out any invites in advance. If you only give invitees a few days' notice, they may not be able to attend. Don't feel too hurt if someone is already attending another's party; it doesn't necessarily mean that they think more of that other person, just that they got that invite first. If you're inviting friends, remember that they may prefer to spend time with family this Easter.

Try to decorate in advance. It can be tempting to wait until the day of the party to throw up extra decorations, but doing so will only put unnecessary stress on you. If you can, make some of the food the previous day to give yourself more time. This is especially true if you plan on attending a morning Church service.

With a little planning and effort, your Easter party will be a great success! Take your time and think through each aspect of your party, but definitely don't over-plan. As long as those you invite are having a good time, that's all that matters. Remember that Easter focuses on the arrival of spring and celebrating life.

The Moms Who Think Guide to Celebrations (for birthdays and other holidays)

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You Need to Look At These Easter Recipes https://www.momswhothink.com/easter-recipes/ https://www.momswhothink.com/easter-recipes/#respond Mon, 06 Nov 2006 12:24:55 +0000 https://momswhothink.wpengine.com/easter-recipes/ The post You Need to Look At These Easter Recipes appeared first on Moms Who Think.

When you need special Easter recipes, this is the place to get them. This important time of year for Christians traditionally culminates with a feast to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion.

It is one of the holidays where the meal includes special dishes that have significance related to events. Hot Cross Buns include the cross symbol, breads shaped like a crown signify the crown of thorns Jesus wore, Resurrection breads and cookies perform miracles similar to that of Jesus's resurrection from the tomb.

Also included on most tables are Easter eggs, Easter Bunny cakes, and a wide variety of tasty sweets and treats. From beginning to end, our Easter recipes are sure to make your holiday delicious!

Easter Recipes

We have lots of options for Easter recipes. Each of these recipes can be mixed and matched with others, so you can create the best Easter dinner possible! Don't overdo it when it comes to food; this isn't Thanksgiving! If you have kids old enough to cook, consider having them give you a hand in the kitchen.

If you can make anything in advance, definitely do. Some of these dishes aren't suited for cooking in advance, so make sure you carefully consider a recipe before deciding to prepare it ahead of time. We don't recommend making anything more than a day in advance. The last thing you want is to serve stale food!

Make sure you properly store whatever you prepare in advance. Store any prepared food in an airtight, sealed container. Give each dish its own container so there's no mixing of ingredients! If you don't have a container, a zip-top bag can work in a pinch. Or, grab a bowl and some plastic wrap or aluminum foil. This final option won't be airtight, but it's better than nothing.

We recommend adding an additional 20 minutes to your total cook and prep time, in case there are any unexpected delays. The holidays are supposed to be a happy and relaxing time, not a stressful one. You don't want to be rushing through the kitchen trying to get everything made on time; that will leave you stressed out and more prone to mistakes. Happy Easter!

 

Easter Breads & Rolls

 

Braided Easter Bread

Bunny Bread

Chocolate Bunny Bread

Easter Crown Bread Ring

Easter Hot Cross Buns

Greek Easter Bread

Resurrecting Rolls

Romano Cheese Easter Bread

 

Easter Dinner Main Dishes

 

Easter Brisket

Greek Easter Lamb

Easter Ham Slices

Honey Cola Ham

Honey Glazed Easter Ham

Pineapple Glazed Easter Ham

Moist Glazed Easter Ham

Jack Daniel's Glazed Ham

Baked Ham with Sweet Bourbon-Mustard Glaze

Raisin Sauce for Ham

Mustard Sauce for Ham

Glaze for Ham

 

Easter Desserts & Sweets

Easter Bunny Cake with Directions & Template

Cadbury Easter Eggs

Bird Nests with Jellybean Eggs

Bird Nest Cupcakes

Carrot Cake

Cathedral Windows

Coconut Easter Eggs

 

 

Easter Party Cake

Easter Peanut Butter Eggs

Easter White Chocolate & Lime Cheesecake

Easter Praline Cookies

Fruit and Nut Easter Eggs

Hummingbird Cake

Resurrection Cookies

BRAIDED EASTER BREAD

Ingredients:

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, divided
1/4 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
2/3 cup milk
2 Tablespoons butter
2 eggs
5 whole eggs, dyed if desired
2 Tablespoons butter, melted

Directions:

In a large bowl, combine 1 cup flour, sugar, salt and yeast; stir well. Combine milk and butter in a small saucepan; heat until milk is warm and butter is softened but not melted.

Gradually add the milk and butter to the flour mixture; stirring constantly.

Add two eggs and 1/2 cup flour; beat well. Add the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring well after each addition.

When the dough has pulled together, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes.

Lightly oil a large bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.

Deflate the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into two equal size rounds; cover and let rest for 10 minutes.

Roll each round into a long roll about 36 inches long and 1 1/2 inches thick.

Using the two long pieces of dough, form a loosely braided ring, leaving spaces for the five colored eggs.

Seal the ends of the ring together and use your fingers to slide the eggs between the braids of dough.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

Place loaf on a buttered baking sheet and cover loosely with a damp towel. Place loaf in a warm place and let rise until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes.

Brush risen loaf with melted butter.

Bake in preheated oven for 50 to 55 minutes, or until golden.

BUNNY BREAD

Ingredients:

2 packages yeast, quick rise
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon Salt
4 1/2 cups flour, divided
6 Tablespoons margarine
1 cup water
2 eggs, large (reserve 1 egg white)
8 Hershey Kisses, milk chocolate
1 Tablespoon confectioner's sugar

Directions:

In bowl, combine yeast, sugar, salt, and 1 cup flour.

In saucepan over medium heat, heat margarine and water until very warm (125 degrees F).

With mixer at low speed, beat liquid into dry ingredients. At medium speed, beat 2 minutes.

Reserve 1 egg white; beat in egg and egg yolk with 1 cup flour; beat 2 minutes. Stir in 2 1/4 cups flour.

Turn dough onto floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes, working in about 1/4 cup flour while kneading. Shape dough into ball; cover and let rest 15 minutes.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease 2 cookie sheets.

Cut dough into eighths.

For 1 bunny; cut 1 piece dough in half; shape half into ball, with a kiss in center, for body. Place on cookie sheet.

Cut other half in half; shape half into ball; brush with egg white; place next to large ball, tucking slightly under it for head.

From remaining half, pinch off 3/4-inch piece for tail and shape 2 ears. Brush tail and ears with egg white; tuck slightly under bunny. Brush body with egg white.

Make 3 more bunnies.

Bake 15 minutes or until browned. Cool on rack. Repeat to make 4 more.

Mix confectioner's sugar with about 1/4 teaspoon water and a hint of red food coloring (for pink); use to draw face on bunnies.

CHOCOLATE BUNNY BREAD

Ingredients:

3 1/4 to 3 3/4 cups all-purpose flour, divided
2/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
2 pkgs. rapid rise yeast
3/4 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup milk
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup butter
1 egg
1 Tablespoon pure vanilla extract
1/3 cup milk chocolate or peanut butter morsels

Directions:

In large bowl, combine 1 cup flour, sugar, cocoa powder, undissolved yeast and salt.

Heat milk, water and butter until very warm (120-130 degrees F).

Gradually add to dry ingredients; beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping bowl occasionally.

Add egg, vanilla and 1/2 cup flour, beat 2 minutes at high speed, scraping bowl occasionally.

With spoon, stir in enough additional flour to make soft dough.

Knead on lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic, about 4-6 minutes. Cover, let rest on floured surface 10 minutes. Divide dough in half.

For body, knead chocolate morsels into 1 half, form into ball. Place on bottom end of large greased baking sheet; flatten to make 5-inch round.

For head, remove 1/3 of remaining half, form into ball. Place on large baking sheet above body, flatten slightly, pinching to attach.

For nose, pinch off 1/2 inch ball from remaining dough; place on center of head. Divide remaining dough into 4 equal portions, roll each to form 6-inch rope.

For arms, arrange 2 ropes across body; attach by tucking one end of each under body.

Shape remaining ropes into ears; arrange above head. Attach by tucking one end of each under head.

Cover, let rise in warm draft-free place until doubled in size, about 30-45 minutes.

Bake at 350 degrees F for 45-50 minutes or until done, covering aluminum foil after 20 minutes to prevent excess browning. Remove from sheet; cool on wire rack. Decorate as desired.

EASTER CROWN BREAD RING

Ingredients:

5 eggs
1/4 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
3 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 cup milk
2 Tablespoons butter
2 eggs, room temperature
1/2 cup mixed candied fruit
1/3 cup chopped blanched almonds
1/2 teaspoon anise seed
2 Tablespoons melted shortening
1 cup confectioners' sugar
1 Tablespoon whole milk
1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 Tablespoons multicolored sprinkles

Directions:

1. Color the 5 eggs with egg dye. In a large mixing bowl, blend the white sugar, salt, and yeast well with one cup of the flour.

2. In a saucepan, combine 2/3 cup milk and butter, heating slowly until liquid is warm and butter is melted.

3. Pour the milk into the dry ingredients and beat 100-150 strokes with a wooden spoon.

4. Add eggs and 1/2 cup flour or enough to make a thick batter. Beat vigorously for 2 minutes. Stir in enough flour to make a ball of dough that draws away from the sides of the bowl.

5. Turn out onto a floured board and knead for about 10 minutes, working in additional flour to overcome stickiness.

6. Place the dough in a greased bowl, turning to grease the top. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and put in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.

7. Meanwhile, combine the fruit, nuts, and anise seed.

8. Punch down the dough and return it to a lightly floured board. Knead in the fruit mixture, keeping the syrupy pieces dusted with flour until they are worked into the dough.

9. Divide the dough in half.

10. Carefully roll each piece into a 24-inch rope. The fruit and nuts will make this slightly difficult.

11. Loosely twist the two ropes together and form a ring on a greased baking sheet. Pinch the ends together well. Brush the dough with melted shortening.

12. Push aside the twist to make a place for each egg. Push eggs down carefully as far as possible. Cover the bread with wax paper and let rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.

13. Bake the bread in a preheated 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) oven for about 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in a twist comes out clean. Place on a wire rack to cool.

14. Once the bread is cool, drizzle the icing on top between the eggs, and decorate with colored sprinkles.

To make icing: mix together confectioners' sugar, 1 Tablespoon whole milk, and vanilla.

EASTER HOT CROSS BUNS WITH CREAM CHEESE FROSTING

Ingredients:

5 cups all-purpose flour, divided
2 packages active dry yeast
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
1/4 teaspoon cloves
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 1/4 cup milk
1/2 cup butter
2 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup currants or raisins
1/3 cup candied orange peel (optional)
1 egg yolk mixed with 2 Tablespoons water
cream cheese frosting (recipe below)

Directions:

Combine 2 cups of flour, yeast, sugar, salt and spices in a large mixing bowl.

In a separate bowl, heat milk and butter to very warm (120 to 130 degrees F). Add to flour.

Beat on medium speed of mixer for 1 minute. Add eggs. Beat another minute. Stir in currants, orange peel and enough remaining flour to make dough easy to handle.

Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes, adding additional flour as needed.

Place in a buttered bowl, turning to butter top. Cover; let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk, about one hour.

Punch down dough; turn onto lightly floured surface. Divide dough in half; divide each half into 9 pieces.

Form each piece into a smooth round ball. Place balls of dough in two buttered 8-inch square baking pans. Cover; let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Brush lightly with egg yolk mixture.

Bake rolls in preheated 375 degrees F oven, 20 to 25 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from pans.

Cool on wire rack. Drizzle frosting across the top of each bun in the shape of a cross. Makes 18 buns.

Cream Cheese Frosting:

Ingredients:

3 oz. cream cheese, softened
1 cup confectioner's sugar
1 teaspoon milk

Directions:

Beat cream cheese and sugar in a bowl until smooth.

Add up to 1 teaspoon of milk or just till the frosting is a good consistency for drizzling.

GREEK EASTER BREAD

Ingredients:

1 cup milk
1/2 cup sweet butter
1 package active dry yeast
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 Eggs; beaten
5 Tablespoons orange juice, divided
1 Tablespoon grated orange rind
5 1/2 cups sifted flour
Butter; melted
1/4 cup slivered almonds
2 Tablespoons granulated sugar

Directions:

In a small saucepan, combine the milk and butter over medium heat and scald. Stir until the butter melts, then pour into a mixing bowl.

When lukewarm, sprinkle in the yeast, and gradually stir in the 1/2 cup sugar until it dissolves.

Next add the salt, eggs, 3 Tablespoons of orange juice, and the orange rind, stirring continuously.

Gradually add half the flour until the mixture begins to bubble. Continue adding flour gradually by hand; the dough will be sticky, but not stiff.

Flour your fingers lightly and knead for 15 minutes.

Place the dough in a large buttered bowl, brush the dough with melted butter, cover, and place in a warm area to rise until doubled in bulk (approximately 2 to 3 hours).

Punch the dough down and divide into 2 parts. Divide each half into 3 parts and roll each into a long rope about 10″ x 2″. Braid the three ropes together; pinch to seal the ends.

Repeat with the other half of the dough to make a second Easter Bread.

Place on a cookie sheet, cover, and let rise until doubled in bulk (approx. 1 1/2 hours).

Meanwhile, prepare the glaze by mixing the remaining 2 Tablespoons orange juice, 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar, and the slivered almonds in a small bowl.

Bake at 375 degrees F about 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and with a pastry brush glaze the tops and sides of loaves. Return to the oven and bake for another 15 to 20 minutes until the color is a rich and shiny chestnut.

RESURRECTING ROLLS

Ingredients:

3/4 cup warm water
1 large egg
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
3 Tablespoons sugar
6 Tablespoons butter
3 Tablespoons dry milk
1-1/2 teaspoon yeast
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 Tablespoon cinnamon
24 marshmallows

Directions:

Combine first 8 ingredients. Let rise till double. Divide into 24 balls and flatten.

Mix sugar and cinnamon together. Dip rolls in melted margarine, then into sugar mixture.

Wrap roll around a marshmallow, covering completely. Dip once more into butter, and again into sugar.

Place rolls in a large greased pan and allow to rise till double (approx. 35 min).

Bake at 375 degrees F for about 15 minutes, or until done.

Rolls should be completely empty when cooled…like the empty tomb.

ROMANO CHEESE EASTER BREAD

Ingredients:

1 cup warm milk (110 degrees F)
2 (.25 ounce) packages active dry yeast
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
6 eggs
1 1/2 cups grated Romano cheese
1 Tablespoon butter, softened

Directions:

In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in warm milk. Let stand until creamy, about 10 minutes.

Lightly grease two 9×5 inch loaf pans. 2 In a large bowl, combine the yeast mixture with the flour, eggs, cheese and butter; beat well.

Scoop dough into prepared loaf pans. Cover and let rise for 30 minutes, or until nearly doubled.

Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 degrees F(175 degrees C).

Bake in preheated oven for 60 minutes, or until loaves are golden brown and sound hollow when their bottoms are tapped.

Remove from pans and place on a wire rack to cool.

EASTER BRISKET

Ingredients:

7 lb. brisket, trimmed
2 teaspoons onion salt
1 Tablespoon celery salt
1 teaspoon garlic salt
2 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 1/2 Tablespoons Liquid Smoke

Directions:

Rub brisket with onion salt, celery salt, and garlic salt; let stand for about 30 minutes.

Place in a roaster and pour Worcestershire sauce and Liquid Smoke over surface of roast.

Cover and refrigerate several hours. Drain off marinade; wrap brisket, fatty side up, in heavy duty aluminum foil and seal.

Bake 5 hours at 300 degrees F.

GREEK EASTER LAMB

Ingredients:

5 lb. leg of lamb, boneless
1 cup olive oil
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
2 Tablespoons garlic, minced
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
1/2 cup dill, chopped
4 Tablespoons oregano, rubbed
black pepper

Directions:

Whisk together the oil, vinegar, garlic, parsley, dill, oregano, and pepper.

Butterfly the lamb and pepper generously on both sides. Cut some slits in the meat.

Marinate the lamb for 2 to 24 hours.
Drain marinade from lamb and put lamb in 425 degree F oven in shallow roasting pan for about 45 minutes, until it has an internal temperature of 135 degrees F. Let lamb rest before serving.

EASTER HAM SLICES

Ingredients:

4 1/2 cup mashed, cooked sweet potatoes
1 1/2 cups applesauce
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
4 center-cut ham slices, 1/2 inch thick
1/2 cup bottled lemon juice
1 cup brown sugar

Directions:

Combine potatoes, applesauce and cinnamon. Spoon over 2 of the ham slices.

Place remaining slices over potato mixture.

Bake at 325 degrees F for 1 hour.

Combine lemon juice, sugar and 4 tablespoons pan drippings. Baste ham well.

Bake for 15 minutes. Slice to serve.

HONEY COLA HAM

Ingredients:

12-13 lb. pre-cooked ham
2-3 liters Coca-Cola
cloves (whole)
honey

Directions:

Prepare ham by placing in a deep steaming pan with rack.

Pour soda into pan and bring liquid up to middle sides of ham.

Steam (simmer) slowly for 2 1/2 hours. Ham will look very caramelized.

Place ham on cooling rack. Cool for 10 minutes. Brush with honey.

Score ham and pierce ham with whole cloves. Brush again with honey and bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes or until golden. Serves 10-12.

HONEY GLAZED EASTER HAM

Ingredients:

4 lb. ham; boneless, fully cooked
1 can Lemon-lime soda; 12 oz,
1/4 cup honey
1/2 teaspoon mustard
1/2 teaspoon cloves; ground
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon; ground

Directions:

Place ham and lemon-lime soda into crock pot. Cover and cook on low 6 to 8 hours (high 3 to 4 hours).

Thirty minutes before serving, combine honey, mustard, cloves, and cinnamon, and 3 Tablespoons drippings from bottom of crock pot.

Spread glaze over ham and continue cooking.

Let ham stand for 15 minutes before serving.

PINEAPPLE GLAZED EASTER HAM

Ingredients:

1 Tablespoon flour
1 (20 oz.) can crushed pineapple, drained
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
Big oven cooking bag
12 to 16 lb. fully-cooked ham
1/2 cup apple jelly
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions:

Shake flour in cooking bag. Place in large roasting pan at least 2 inches deep.

Lightly score surface of ham. Place ham in bag.

Combine pineapple, jelly, lemon juice, cornstarch and ground cinnamon in saucepan; stir and cook until cornstarch dissolves.

Bring to a boil. Simmer 1 minute. Pour sauce over ham in bag.

Bake 2-1/2 to 3-1/4 hours.

RAISIN SAUCE FOR HAM

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cup raisins
2 teaspoons prepared mustard
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 Tablespoon (or more) vinegar
2 Tablespoons cornstarch

Directions:

Simmer raisins in water to cover for 1 hour.

Add mustard, sugar, salt and vinegar.

Dissolve cornstarch in small amount of cold water; add to sugar mixture.

Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Serve hot with baked ham.

MUSTARD SAUCE FOR HAM

Ingredients:

1 (10 oz.) can pineapple tidbits, drained and juice reserved
2 Tablespoons sugar
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 Tablespoons mustard
12 maraschino cherries, sliced

Directions:

Combine reserved juice and enough water to make 1 cup.

Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt; stir into reserved juice mixture.

Cook, stirring, until thick and clear.

Add mustard, pineapple and cherries. Serve hot over ham.

HAM GLAZE

Ingredients:

1 cup apples, diced
1 cup apricots
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
2 cup apple cider
1/2 teaspoon crushed cloves

Directions:

Soak apricots in cider for 1 hour.

After ham has cooked 1-1 1/2 hours, remove from oven.

Blend together all ingredients, cover ham with glaze. Finish cooking ham with glaze until done.

BIRD NESTS WITH JELLYBEANS

Ingredients:

4 cups chow mien noodles
3 cups miniature marshmallows
3 tablespoons butter
30 small jellybeans

Directions:

Line a cookie sheet with foil and grease with spray-on cooking oil.

Pour noodles into a large bowl. Melt the butter and marshmallows over medium heat, stirring until smooth.

Pour marshmallow mixture over noodles, stirring until well coated.

Rub some butter on hands and form noodle mixture into six round balls.

Place balls on prepared cookie sheet. With the back of a teaspoon, press the center of each ball to make a hollow indentation.

Let nests set until they are firm. Fill each with small jelly beans. Makes 6 nests.

BIRD NEST CUPCAKES

Ingredients:

1 box cupcake mix
vanilla frosting mix
Long strand coconut (tinted with green food coloring)
jelly beans (pastel Easter colors)

Directions:

Bake cupcakes according to directions.

When cool frost with white frosting.

Decorate with coconut around the outside circle of cupcake. Place colored jelly beans in center.

CARROT CAKE

Ingredients:

3 eggs
1 1/4 cups corn oil
1 1/3 cups packed brown sugar
2 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 8-oz. can crushed pineapple in natural syrup
1/3 cup shredded coconut
1 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
3 cups grated carrots (about 4 carrots)

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour a 13-by-9-by-2-inch pan.

In a large bowl, beat the eggs, oil and brown sugar until well blended.

In a separate bowl, sift the baking soda, cinnamon, salt and flour, then gradually add it to the egg mixture; do not over mix.

Add the pineapple and syrup, coconut, walnuts and carrots, and beat well. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 45 to 55 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean.

Cool in the pan for 10 to 15 minutes. Invert onto a cooling rack and cool completely. Serves 12 to 14.

CATHEDRAL WINDOWS

Ingredients:

4 egg yolks
1 cup butter
1 cup white sugar
1 egg
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon orange zest
1 cup candied mixed fruit, chopped
1 cup candied cherries

Directions:

To hard cook the egg yolks, separate eggs, and slip the yolks into enough hot water to cover them.

Cook just below the boiling point until firm, about 5 to 8 minutes.

In a medium bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.

Beat in the egg, mashed yolks and orange zest. Stir in the flour and salt until well blended, and then stir in the candied fruit and cherries.

Divide dough in half and shape into rolls 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Wrap in foil or plastic and chill for at least 2 hours.

Preheat oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C). Grease baking sheets.

Unwrap rolls of dough and slice into 1/4 inch slices. Place 1 inch apart on the prepared cookie sheets.

Bake for 8 to 10 minutes in the preheated oven. Cookies should be set, but not browned.

Remove from baking sheets to cool on wire racks. Makes 5 dozen.

Cadbury Creme Eggs Recipe Clone

Cadbury Creme Eggs

This recipe duplicates those famous creme eggs that appear every year in Easter baskets far and wide. Make them at home and get your Cadbury Creme Egg cravings satisfied any time of the year.

Ingredients:

1 cup unsalted butter, softened (not melted)
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons vanilla
1 can sweetened condensed milk
10 cups powdered confectioner's sugar
brown sugar, for dusting
1 teaspoon yellow food coloring
1 pound semisweet chocolate

Directions:

1. In a large mixing bowl, beat butter, salt and vanilla until fluffy. Add sweetened condensed milk, and beat in icing sugar. Blend until stiff.

2. Remove mixture from bowl. Dust with brown sugar. Knead until smooth.

3. Set aside about 2/3 of the white mixture. This will be the whitse of the eggs.

4. To the remaining mixture add yellow food coloring. Blend in well. This will be the yolks of the eggs.

5. Divide yellow and white mixtures into 24 pieces each.

6. Shape each yellow piece into a ball, mold a piece of the white mixture around yellow to form an egg shape. Dry at room temperature on paper towels for 24 hours.

7. Melt chocolate in double boiler or fondue pot and dip eggs in chocolate.

8. Cool to room temperature and then refrigerate after cool.

COCONUT EASTER EGGS

Ingredients:

3 oz. cream cheese, softened
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 lb. confectioners’ sugar
1/4 cup flaked coconut
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 lb. Chocolate, melted

Directions:

Combine cream cheese and vanilla in bowl.

Gradually add confectioners’ sugar, coconut and salt. Mix to consistency that can be easily handled, adding more confectioners’ sugar if necessary.

Form candy into eggs; set aside for about an hour.

Dip into chocolate; let set until firm.

EASTER PARTY CAKE

Ingredients:

1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup shortening
1 cup white sugar
1 3/4 cups sifted cake flour
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/3 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
5 egg whites, stiffly beaten

1 cup white sugar
2 tablespoons water
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar
2 egg whites
2 drops red food coloring

1/2 cup candy-coated milk chocolate eggs
1 cup flaked coconut

4 drops green food coloring

Directions:

1. Cream butter or margarine and shortening. Add 1 cup sugar gradually, beating until mixture resembles whipped cream.

2. Sift flour and baking powder together 3 times; add to creamed mixture alternately with milk. Stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and almond extract. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites carefully. Pour batter into two greased 8 inch round pans.

3. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Cool layers on wire racks.

4. To Make Boiled Icing: Place 1 cup sugar, water, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, cream of tartar, 2 egg whites, and red food coloring in top of double boiler. Cook, beating constantly, until frosting is thick and creamy.

5. Frost cake with icing. Make a nest of green coconut on top of cake, and fill nest with candy eggs. Sprinkle a border of coconut around base of cake. Makes 15-20 servings.

6. To make green tinted coconut, Place coconut in a large plastic bag, put a few drops of green food color in the bag and shake until desired consistency is achieved.

EASTER PEANUT BUTTER EGGS

Ingredients:

1/2 cup Egg Beaters egg substitute (this is a safe replacement for raw eggs) 
1/8 teaspoon salt
1-1/2 to 2 cups peanut butter
4 to 5 cups powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 Hershey chocolate bar
1 pkg. (6 oz.) chocolate chips

Directions:

1. Mix the egg substitute, salt, peanut butter, sugar and vanilla in order listed.

2. Form dough into egg shapes.

3. Melt the chocolate bar and the chocolate chips in a double boiler.

4. Dip egg shapes into chocolate mixture. Arrange on waxed paper until set.

EASTER WHITE CHOCOLATE & LIME CHEESECAKE

Ingredients:

6 white chocolate squares
6 oz. soft lady fingers
2 packages (8 ounces each) Philadelphia Brand cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup lime juice
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
2 teaspoons Lime peel, fine grated
1 cup whipping cream, whipped
strawberries
lime slices

Directions:

Melt chocolate.

Halve lady fingers lengthwise. Line bottom and sides of an 8 1/2-inch springform pan with ladyfingers, rounded sides facing out.

Beat cream cheese on lowest speed of electric mixer until smooth. Blend in sugar and chocolate; mix well.

Sprinkle gelatin on top of lime juice in saucepan. Let stand 5 minutes to soften.

Stir mixture over low heat until gelatin is dissolved. Blend warm gelatin and lime peel into cheese mixture.

Fold cheese mixture into whipped cream. Pour into pan.

Chill at least 3 hours. Garnish with strawberries and lime slices.

EASY EASTER PRALINE COOKIES

Ingredients:

1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
1 1/2 cup flour
1 teaspoon Vanilla
1 cup chopped pecans

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Cream butter, sugar and egg. Stir in flour, vanilla and pecans. Mix well by hand.

Shape into balls about the size of walnuts, place on cookie sheets and flatten to about 1/8 inch.

Bake 10 to 12 minutes, or until brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.

Makes 36 servings.

FRUIT AND NUT EASTER EGGS

Ingredients:

2-1/4 cups sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
3/4 cup hot water
1/2 lb. marshmallow creme
1/2 cup shortening, melted
1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
2 cups candied fruit (cherries and pineapple)
Nuts
Dipping chocolate

Directions:

In a saucepan, cook sugar, syrup, and water to 265 degrees. Add marshmallow creme and beat until almost firm.

Add melted shortening, confectioners' sugar, candied fruit, and nuts.

Mix well, shape eggs by hand and dip in the chocolate. Makes 10 eggs.

EASTER BUNNY CAKE

Ingredients:

2 1/2 cups coconut, divided
red food coloring
2 baked 9-inch round cake layers, cooled
8 oz. Cool Whip, thawed or vanilla frosting
assorted candies for garnish

Directions:

Tint 1/4 cup of the coconut pink using red food coloring.

Cut 1 cake layer as a half circle shape on each side of the cake (for the ears) leaving a bow tie shape in the center of the cake. The bow tie shape should be about 1 1/2″ wide at the widest part.

Leave one layer whole.
Arrange whole cake layer in center of cake platter, place half circle shapes on the top pointing up for the bunnies ears.

Place the remaining piece at the bottom of the whole cake layer to make a bow tie.

Frost with whipped topping or vanilla frosting.

Sprinkle center of bunny's ears and bowtie with pink coconut. Sprinkle white coconut over bunny's head and outer edge of ears and bowtie.

Decorate with candies for eyes, nose, mouth and whiskers

HUMMINGBIRD CAKE

Ingredients:

3 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
3 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
8 oz. crushed pineapple
1 cup pecans, chopped
1 3/4 cup bananas, mashed
cream cheese frosting (see below)
1/2 cup pecans, chopped

Directions:

Combine the flour, baking soda, salt, sugar, and cinnamon in a large bowl.

Add eggs and oil, stirring until dry ingredients are moistened. Do not beat.

Stir in vanilla, pineapple, pecans and bananas. Pour batter into 3 greased and floured 9 inch pans.

Bake at 350 degrees F for 25 to 30 minutes or until a wooden toothpick comes out clean.

Cool in pans for 10 minutes; remove from pans and let cool on wire racks.
Stir 1/2 cup of pecans in cream cheese frosting or reserve them for the top and the sides.

Cream Cheese Frosting

Ingredients:

4 oz. butter
8 oz. cream cheese
1 lb. powdered sugar

Directions:

Blend softened cheese and margarine in mixer. Blend and whip in the sugar.

RESURRECTION COOKIES

Ingredients:

1 cup whole pecans
1 teaspoon vinegar
3 egg whites
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 cup sugar
zipper baggie
wooden spoon
tape
Bible

Directions:

Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.

Place pecans in zipper baggie and let children beat them with the wooden spoon to break into small pieces. Each action has a biblical significance relating to the Easter story. Beating the pecans refers to what happened after Jesus was arrested. He was beaten by the Roman soldiers. Read John 19:1-3.

Let each child smell the vinegar. Put 1 teaspoon. vinegar into mixing bowl. Refer to Jesus being thirsty on the cross, and he was given vinegar to drink. Read John 19:28-30.
Add egg whites to vinegar. Eggs represent life. Explain that Jesus gave His life to give us life everlasting. Read John 10:10-11.

Sprinkle a little salt into each child's hand to taste. Place the rest of the salt into the bowl. The salt represents the salty tears shed by Jesus' followers, along with the bitterness of our own sin. Read Luke 23:27.

Up until now, the ingredients are not appealing at all.

Add 1 cup sugar. Explain that the sweetest part of the story is that Jesus died because He loves us. He wants us to know Him. Read Ps. 34:8 and John 3:16.

Beat with a mixer on high speed for 12 to 15 minutes until stiff peaks are formed. Explain The significance of the color white. It represents the purity in God's eyes of those whose sins have been cleansed by Jesus. Read Isa.1:18 and John 3:1-3.

Fold in broken nuts. Drop by teaspoon onto wax paper covered cookie sheet. Each mound represents the rocky tomb where Jesus' body was laid. Read Matt. 27:57-60.

Place the cookie sheet in the oven, close the door and turn the oven off completely. Give each child a piece of tape and seal the oven door (be sure the oven door is not hot). Explain how Jesus' tomb was sealed. Read Matt. 27:65-66.

Now comes the hard part…leaving them overnight. Tell children that while they may feel sad to leave the cookies in the oven overnight. Jesus' followers were anguished when his tomb was sealed. Read John 16:20 and 22.

On Easter morning, open the oven and serve each child a cookie. Point out the cracked surface and have them take a bite.

The cookies are now hollow…empty just like the tomb on Resurrection Day. Jesus' followers were amazed to find the tomb open and empty. Jesus had risen. Read Matt. 28:1-9.

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There are more Easter activities and craft ideas then simply coloring an egg. Think beyond the egg for even more fun.

Your eggs are colored and beautiful. You have almost managed to wash all the bright purple and blue dye off of your children’s busy fingers and it happens. They begin to ask if that was it. You of course consider the coloring of a dozen some odd eggs without breakage and the spontaneous need for a change to the color scheme no small task. Your children on the other hand are just warming up. There are many more Easter activities to keep the kids occupied.

Bonnet Creations

The idea of an Easter bonnet has become somewhat outdated, and mores the pity. You can bring back the fun of hats by creating an Easter bonnet of your very own with your kids. All you will need is cardboard, paper, paint, paste, and an imagination as broad as the brim.

To make the hat, cut a slightly oblong circular shape out of a flat piece of cardboard. Measure your child’s head and cut a correspondingly large hole in the center. Then paint the hat, or to avoid messes you can use crayons to color it. With the base coat completed, the hat is ready for fun decorations. The decorations can be anything. One fun idea is to make your own flowers using pipe cleaners, colored paper, and metal brads.

Egg Races

An egg race is a fun way to stir up a child's competitive side! Have each child pick a hard-boiled egg to race. You'll need an adequately-sized hill to do this on. You may be lucky enough to have one in your backyard, otherwise you'll need to visit a nearby hill. If you don't want to travel or if there's no accessible hill nearby, you can fashion your own raceway with some large wooden boards angled on something like trash cans.

When the race begins, each child rolls their egg down the slope. Whoever's egg hits the bottom first wins! Make sure to mark up each egg so everyone knows whose is whose. You can color each egg differently, or mark them up in whatever other way you want. Just keep in mind that the egg may break apart when rolling, so small marks won't suffice.

For more practical and less wasteful fun, children can host their own egg races with plastic eggs. The slope can also be parent approved for gentleness to improve the survival quotient of real eggs. If using plastic eggs, we recommend taping them shut so they don't burst open when rolling. An open plastic egg may not roll as well as a properly-closed one! You don't want any tears associated with an egg that broke open and lost a child the race.

Easter Flowers

The timing of Easter lends itself to the planting of flowers and other gardening activities. Select your seeds with care. If you really want to emphasize the meaning of the Easter celebration, select plants that echo your sentiments. One nice idea is to select a planter in muted colors, if not white, and fill it with Easter Lilies. Other flowers in a white hue mixed and potted together convey a similar message of beauty and purity.

Planting ordinary spring flowers is always fun, too! To make it more of a family affair, have each member of your family pick out a flower to plant. These flowers can be seeds or grown plants. A trip to the plant nursery is a great way to spend a day leading up to Easter. It will get your kids excited about the idea of gardening!

As you can see, Easter activities are plentiful if you just think beyond egg creation and egg hunting!

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Everyone Will Love These Great Easter Games https://www.momswhothink.com/easter-games/ https://www.momswhothink.com/easter-games/#respond Fri, 20 Oct 2006 13:46:06 +0000 https://www.momswhothink.com/?p=10269 The post Everyone Will Love These Great Easter Games appeared first on Moms Who Think.

Easter games can be so much fun if you know how to play!

Easter is a magical holiday; much of the magic and preparation either falls to parents or the days before the actual holiday. This is great news, because it leaves the whole day of Easter itself to devote to play and activities. What games are there to play on Easter? If your family doesn’t have any Easter games of their own, here are a few ideas to get the ball rolling.

Egg Games

Have you ever wondered what you are going to do with all those hard boiled and colored Easter eggs? Why not play with them? Easter eggs have been a part of Easter celebrations for decades. The idea to play with this holiday food is not new. There are historical accounts in many countries that include egg gaming dating back hundreds of years.

One of our favorites, which is easy for even the smallest of players, is an egg throw. The object is to throw a single egg as far as possible as many times as possible until it breaks apart. The players are awarded for both distance and number of tosses before egg-splosion.

Another egg game involved the passing of an egg between partners. With each successful toss the players step one step farther apart and toss again.

Games of Yesterday

The daily life of people who lived at the same time as Christ included games. It would be a fun Easter game to try out one of the games from ancient times. Before the eyes glaze over in anticipation of a history lesson about primeval gaming, these games are popular still today.

Chess, checkers, and backgammon were known and played commonly hundreds of years ago as well as today. These games might not be the most popular, when compared to PlayStation or the Switch, but that is what makes them perfect candidates to become your family’s traditional Easter games.

The Hunt

No Easter celebration is truly complete unless there has been an element of an egg hunt. It matters very little if the hider of the egg-filled treats is the anonymous Easter Bunny or a nameless parent. All the kids will care about is who gets to hunt!

Add an element of fun by taking a run of the mill egg hunt and spicing it up a bit. One way to re-invent the hunt is to hide your eggs in a kiddie pool filled with sand or wood shavings.

You can also place special value on one egg, and hiding it in an extra difficult spot. Assign point values to some eggs to make the hunt about point accumulation, not just finding the most eggs.

No Wrong Answer!

When push comes to shove there is no wrong answer when it comes to Easter games. If your family has a few favorite games, play them on Easter. The point after all is to enjoy the day playing together. In the end it really matters very little what Easter games you played.

Make sure you pick the right game for the ages of those involved. You want everyone attending your Easter celebration to be able to participate! Kids of pretty much any age can partake in an egg hunt, but not every child will be able to play checkers. If you want to offer different games for different ages, that's a great solution, too! This works especially well if the children attending your party have a wide age range.

Ensure that the rules of the game are sufficiently explained before starting. Be prepared to answer some questions, especially from any player unfamiliar with the game in question. Keep an eye out for any issues between children; they are often competitive and tears can flow if someone doesn't get their way!

Finally, don't forget about the adults! Games don't have to be for just children. There are a lot of different games that can entertain adults, but a couple great examples include flag football and bocce. It isn't expensive to acquire the supplies for either of these games, which is a great bonus. Have fun and Happy Easter!

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