Monday, March 27, 2017

Eggnots- Easter "Eggs" Made Safe!

Our Easter Basket filled with eggnots!

Check out my review of eggnots® and see below 
for how to enter to win your own 12 pack!

Eggs. They are a integral part of Easter- from stuffing to hiding to dying- they have become a centerpiece of the holiday.  But what happens if you have an egg allergy?  All of those egg activities become impossible, if not downright dangerous.  But one company, eggnots®, has the perfect solution to keep eggs in the picture and reactions at bay.



Eggnots® are a ceramic dyeable egg alternative.  We got a 12 pack and when we opened them up to dye them my daughter exclaimed, “they look real!”  She is right!

After ogling over the “eggs” in the carton we got down to the business of dying them.  We had the dye kit from eggnots®, but you can use other dyes as well.  Eggnots® includes recipes and links for other dye options.

The dye kit from eggnots® included four colors- blue, green, yellow and red and cute cups to hold each dye.  They were easy to prepare- just add the dye packet to ½ cup of boiling water and 1 tsp of white vinegar.  We had our colors mixed up in no time and were ready to dye our eggnots®.



The eggnots® do float in the dye so you have to either weight them down or keep them moving so you get even color coverage.  The directions suggest keeping the “eggs” in the dye for 3-5 minutes.  On our first round, we pulled the "eggs" out after just one minute and they were very pale.  We dropped them back in, and by the five-minute mark they were vibrant!  We did a few of them for 3 minutes, and while lighter than the ones we colored for five minutes, still had great color.  I didn’t blot the first batch of eggnots® before we dried them so ended up with a darker spot on a few of them, but once I remembered to blot them we got a nice even color.



My girls had a blast dunking and swirling the "eggs".  I used the crate they came in to make a “drying station” which worked great, but in hindsight wish I had left the crate intact to use for storage after Easter.  One of the best parts about these “eggs”, they are non-perishable so I will be able to use them for Easters to come (now I just need to get a new container to store them in!).



We do not have an egg allergy in our family so we can dye eggs each Easter, but the experience of dying the eggnots® was exactly like dying real eggs.  And, now we can put these on display for the entire Easter season- no worries about refrigeration or spoiling.  So, whether you have an egg allergy or are looking for a fun Easter keepsake, eggnots® are a great option for adding a little color and egg dying fun to your holiday!

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GIVEAWAY!!!

Want to win your own 12 pack of eggnots?  Head over to our Facebook Page for a chance to enter and win!  The winner will be announced March 31st!  Good Luck!!!



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Disclaimer: I was not paid to write this review, but eggnots did provide me with products to use for the purpose of this review and giveaway.  The opinions expressed in this post are mine and not influenced by the company.


Learn more about Tami and her company, Thrive On Consulting, which provides food allergy coaching and training.  You can also follow her on Facebook for tips to Thrive On with food allergies.


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