Chocolate Easter

Chocolate Easter

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  1. How To Have A Happy Easter 2011-03-26
    What are your favorite Easter memories from your childhood? Hunting for Easter eggs? Chomping down on marshmallow peeps? Biting the ears off your Easter bunnies? I'm sure you'd like to recreate some of those fond memories for your family and especially your kids. So here are a few tips to help you make that happen.
  2. Celebrating Easter Beautifully On A Budget 2009-03-22
    It isn't how much money you spend on celebrating with family and friends that makes it memorable. It is the time and creativity you spend on making it extra special that will keep memories alive year after year.
  3. How To Find Unique Easter Eggs 2008-11-10
    Easter would not be Easter without Easter eggs. This symbol has been a part of this spring time holiday for generations. Easter Egg decorating is something that we all love to do and various countries and cultures each have, over the years, developed their own unique ways of making Easter eggs and special and memorable part of this holiday.
  4. History Of Easter Gifts 2008-11-10
    Easter gifts have a long and fascinating history. Gifting is tied to the holiday known as Easter, and ancient Pagan rituals focused at this time of year upon the renewal of the earth, the upcoming green new growth that the emerging sunlight and warmer weather encouraged, and the idea of birth and rebirth. The egg is a symbol of all of these ideas, and was adopted by and still is used in Christian Easter celebrations to this day.
  5. History Of Chocolate Easter Confection 2008-11-10
    The Mayans and Aztecs were two ancient people groups of Southern Mexico and Guatemala. What did they have to do with the history of Easter? This is where chocolate originated, and tied to the history of chocolate Easter confections provides a rich holiday legacy.
  6. Easter Parade 2008-11-10
    To most people, Easter is about Easter baskets. Children look forward to receiving a chocolate Easter gift, and even newborns may get a baby Easter basket. At least as a secular holiday, Easter is not nearly as big as Christmas.
  7. Easter Bunny History 2008-11-10
    To some, Easter is a serious religious holiday. To others, it's a celebration of the end of winter and of renewal and beginnings. To others, it's both – but to children, it's often about a chocolate Easter bunny gift, colored eggs, and other sweet surprises.
  8. Easter Egg History 2008-11-10
    If you ask most kids today what "Easter Eggs" are, they’ll probably tell you that they're undocumented features found in computer games and DVD's. Of course, when it comes to the history of Easter gifts, it refers to brightly-colored eggs. The egg tradition associated with Easter is an old one, predating the arrival of Christianity in Europe. It has long been a fertility symbol in many cultures.
  9. Chocolate Hot Cross Buns And Easter Eggs 2008-11-10
    Going to the local supermarket in February and seeing rows and rows of Chocolate Easter Eggs and Chocolate Bunnies in all sorts of decorative colors, sizes and packaging and Hot Cross Buns appearing next to loaves of bread is an exciting visual experience of anticipation or one of disgust that Easter in our society has come to this. I love chocolate so I get excited.