Easter is such a fun holiday. It is the beginning of spring and everything is new and bright and fun. I was checking out the Taste of Home website and found a recipe for a really cute Easter cake made with Peeps. The best part - it's made with a box cake mix.
KLAW hosted the first Easter Baby Bunny Crawl today at Best Western PLUS Hotel & Convention Center. The competition was open to babies 14 months and younger. We had 14 of the cutest babies in town put on bunny ears and little cotton tails and crawl there way to the title.
The Easter Bunny is once again hippity-hopping his way toward our brightly-colored baskets. And while we may never be able to find the logic in a rabbit that lays eggs, (?!?!) we CAN say with certainty that the adorable cotton tails in these videos are sweeter than a Cadbury Creme Egg…and far less likely to melt in your purse.
It's hard to decide. Which do you think is cuter? Babies in bunny costumes or bunny babies? We'll let you decide.
It's a tough decision isn't it? And we know the babies at our 1st Ever Easter Baby Bunny crawl will be adorable as well. R...
Is there such a thing as traditional Easter Dinner menu? Is there something your family always eats on Easter Sunday? Maybe it's hot Cross Buns, as the nursery rhymes says, if you have no daughters, give them to your sons!
The Easter practice of egg decorating has meaning behind it: the egg itself represents rebirth, something early Pagans celebrated during the spring season, and was later adopted by Christians to represent the resurrection themes of the Easter holiday. Back in the olden days, colored eggs were decorated in springy hues and given away to lovers and friends sort of the same way we do with Valentines.
Like many holidays, kids get the better end of the deal come Easter time. After all, it's the parents who stock giant baskets with mounds of chocolatey goodness, a wad of Easter cash, new spring clothes and adorable stuffed bunny rabbits. And it's the parents who plan expansive Easter egg hunts and myriad Easter activities and crafts. One other positive of being a kid on Easter? Watching cartoons,
We imagine that at this point in the spring season, you've stocked up on loads of chocolate (or are anticipating a victorious post-Easter candy sale), faux grass and enough hardboiled eggs to live off of for the next six months. You've probably even posed with the Easter bunny, or at least passed one or two in the mall. But do you know why Easter is affiliated with such unique traditions?
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While the Easter bunny is generally well-regarded for its fluffy belly, alert ears and too-cute buck teeth, some humans just aren't so fond of the creature. We're talking about young kiddos who -- when faced with the giant creature every Easter holiday -- erupt into a fountain of tears, traumatic screams and eyes bulging out of their sockets.
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Though technically a religious holiday, Easter has become more synonymous with milk chocolate candies in the shapes of eggs and bunnies, fruity snacks in springy hues and all sorts of decadent desserts. Stock up on the goods in stores, but also think about making a few of your own delectable treats this year.