Easter

Easter

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A quiet weekend is planned around here, for after all the gallivanting it’s rather good to be at home and sleep in our own bed.

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Amy and Edward are in Devon with her family, so the Easter egg quotient is pretty low around here and there’s a distinctly Russian feel to the bowl in the kitchen.  Sadly, they are not of the Faberge variety but are nevertheless colourful and a little different from our usual designs.

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Whilst in St Petersburg I spotted these egg wrappers in a bookstore.  They’re those plastic sleeves which shrink and cling to the egg when placed in boiling water and work really well, especially if the eggshells have a tendency to split open.  I hard-boiled the eggs in our trusty electric egg-boiler first and then dunked the wrapped egg in boiling water for a minute or so for it to shrink before the cold-water dunk.

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I think the end result is pretty good!

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We brought a few bars of (what we hope is) Easter chocolate home with us too.

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Knowing that we wouldn’t be seeing Edward and Amy over the holiday though, we took their Easter bunnies with us and the two small egg cosies I knitted for them are already rather well travelled. 

Wishing you a peaceful weekend, filled with love and sunshine.  Happy Easter!

Close to home

Close to home

37 years

37 years