People all over the country, including Maine, look forward to Easter Sunday and Peeps. This is the time year the marshmallow treat is at its peak. We love Peeps even though they are made mostly of sugar and corn syrup.
The moon was really bright this morning, Monday, February 22, because it is a full moon. In February, the traditional name of the full moon is Snow moon or Full moon.
With Easter just around the corner that means it’s time for Marshmallow Peeps. The sugary marshmallow treats that come in many different colors but they all seem to taste the same.
With Easter coming this Sunday it’s time to make hard boiled eggs. I always have a problem with them either splitting in the pot of water or not peeling correctly after they have cooled down. So here are a couple of ways to make, what the experts say, will be the perfect hard-boiled egg.
Easter's right around the corner, so it's time to get into the holiday spirit. Create some awesome eggs, stuff yourself with Peeps--whatever floats your Easter boat. If none of this prep works for you though, we say take a cue from these Easter bunny babies.
It's Easter weekend, and we all know what that means -- time to eat some ham and get your crunk on. We've always said if you aren't risking an insulin coma, you aren't really drinking, so here are some Peeps-themed cocktails to prove you love Easter but hate your body...
In case you haven't noticed, costumed characters can be super creepy. Remember those scary Santas? It's the stuff of nightmares. Unfortunately, the Easter Bunny is no exception.
If you haven't seen this before, now is the time to watch it. It's a piece of video art by Lernert Engleberts and Sander Plug as part of a preschool art project called "Big Art for Little People."
When you think of Easter eggs in the context of movies and television, you think of seeing stuff like the pizza delivery truck in all the Pixar movies, or J.J. Abrams using the faux slushie brand Slusho in each of his movies. But what about literal Easter eggs inspired by movies and TV shows...
I know it's not going to be good on my diet, but this is really cool!
Kellogg's Rice Krispies made a splash when they came out with Rice Krispie squares.
But did you know there are so many more things to do with them?