Christmas, Easter Eggs and More for You
According to Christians, Easter is the holiest day of the year. Christians from many walks of life celebrate Jesus' resurrection from the dead and remember his crucifixion on Easter Sunday. Each year in the UK, approximately 80 million Easter eggs are bought, making the sharing and eating of chocolate eggs a central part of the holiday. How did eggs become such an integral part of Easter traditions, though? Find out with this concise account of Easter eggs' past: Find out why a traditional egg roll doesn't need bread, and how to make your own colourful ornamental eggs by following our...