Chocolate, definitely! But Easter also means Maultaschen (a traditional Swabian dish) for me, we had my Mum's home-made ones last night at my parents' for dinner.
Your two choices are not familiar traditions for me. I'm enjoying the new Spanish traditions. I always hated marshmallow PEEPS, but I'm oddly craving them this year. Maybe because they can't be found here.
They were for sale in the Easter candy display at my local supermarket. I'd never seen them either. Peeps are kind of gross....which you'd quickly remember if you tasted one! I do, however love the Peep Diorama contests that go on at this time of year!
May I suggest that you hide these eggs away in case Greedy Gregg (whose name rhymes with "egg"!) dives into the bowl and scoffs the lot before you have had a chance to get stuck in.
oh we don't have these here,, I love Butterfinger bars, ( don't have them here either lol ) you are right,, Easter wouldn't ne Easter without the candy and these are beautiful!!
For me, it's ham. It wouldn't be Easter without ham.
ReplyDeleteI wish I didn't love the pig so much.
I'm thinking of making Scotch eggs for Easter brunch! Ham is good, too!
DeleteNice photo, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWe are going out for Korean food on Sunday.
No energy to cook or bake.
cheers, parsnip
We don't have a Korean restaurant anywhere within driving distance. I've never tried it, but I'll bet it's good!
DeleteFor me it's Turkey. It wouldn't be a pukka Easter without a roasted Turkey on the table. I can hardly wait.
ReplyDeleteNo one around here eats turkey for Easter (that I've ever heard of anyway). Ham is traditional. Fried chicken, too!
DeleteChocolate, definitely! But Easter also means Maultaschen (a traditional Swabian dish) for me, we had my Mum's home-made ones last night at my parents' for dinner.
ReplyDeleteChocolate is essential!
DeleteYour two choices are not familiar traditions for me. I'm enjoying the new Spanish traditions. I always hated marshmallow PEEPS, but I'm oddly craving them this year. Maybe because they can't be found here.
ReplyDeleteThey were for sale in the Easter candy display at my local supermarket. I'd never seen them either. Peeps are kind of gross....which you'd quickly remember if you tasted one! I do, however love the Peep Diorama contests that go on at this time of year!
DeleteI used to love eating my kids' Easter eggs when they were young, they didn't like chocolate that much.
ReplyDeleteI miss getting Easter baskets filled with candy!
DeleteMay I suggest that you hide these eggs away in case Greedy Gregg (whose name rhymes with "egg"!) dives into the bowl and scoffs the lot before you have had a chance to get stuck in.
ReplyDeleteHa! Gregg's not the greedy one in this house!
DeleteIt must be Marco then!
Deleteoh we don't have these here,, I love Butterfinger bars, ( don't have them here either lol ) you are right,, Easter wouldn't ne Easter without the candy and these are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHi Laurie! The gold eggs are the Butterfingers. They are basically milk chocolate with BF candy pieces embedded inside! Yum!
DeleteFor me, Easter is all about chocolate.
ReplyDeleteThank You for the fun and very sweet card in the mail today.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to catch up with my mail but I think I failed !
Have a lovely Easter.
cheers, parsnip
I thought of you immediately when I saw it! Happy Easter!
DeleteFirst time in our married life that we are out of town for Easter, no ham dinner and no grandkids. Excuse me while I feel sorry for myself.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Jennifer, to you, Gregg, Ginger, George and marco.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
Yum! Memories of my childhood Easter basket!
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