Easter is the ideal time to bring family and friends together for a delicious springtime meal at your favorite restaurant then head home for an energetic egg hunt with the kids.
There are many great choices for Easter Brunch in the St...
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.
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.
Easter is right around the corner and it's not uncommon for families - especially those with children - to get the urge to add a bunny to the family. Humane Society Executive Director Vicki Davis says bunnies are a big responsibility and should only be adopted after careful consideration.
Easter has become synonymous with delicious Cadbury eggs, pastel-hued candies, oval jellybeans and giant, hollow bunnies crafted from tasty milk chocolate. In order to compete with the masses, candy companies have had to step up their game when it comes to novelty Easter candy...