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Called “one of the best-informed advocates of natural living in America” by the Conservation Research Institute, Robyn Griggs Lawrence is editor-in-chief of Organic Spa Magazine, which bridges spa wisdom with green living. She was the editor-in-chief of Natural Home magazine for more than a decade and served as editor-at-large for Mother Earth News.

Dye Easter Eggs Naturally
With Onions, Beets and Blueberries
Robyn LawrenceMarch 29
When we were kids, in the chemical-intensive 1970s, we thought nothing of using artificial food coloring and those fizzy little dye tablets to give our Easter eggs festive hues. Back then, we didn’t know that chemical dyes could cause ADHD, harm development, ignite hyperactivity, compromise immune systems and cause sterility.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention even found links between food coloring and asthma, allergic reactions and lead poisoning, Organic Authority reports. As a grown-up in the enlightened 21st century, I’m not taking the risk. My kids and I are dying eggs using herbs and food — the way my grandmother did — and it’s a lot more fun than playing with chemicals.
Herbal dye plants, used traditionally to color fibers, give hard-boiled eggs an earthier tone than never-from-nature candy-colored synthetics. Just follow these simple instructions from the experts at Herb Companion for gorgeous, nontoxic, festive Easter eggs.
Natural Color
* For best results with this color, add botanicals to the water while cooking eggs.
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