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Easter Deviled Eggs

I had so much fun creating these deviled eggs!  Boil the eggs as normal and get the shell off and take the yolk out.  Then put the whites in water/food dye and let them soak for about an hour.  :)  They are perfect for Easter!  :) 


Now it is time for me and the family to go enjoy a Good Friday meal with some church family.  :)  


Thank-you Jesus for enduring pain and suffering so that I could live!  



"Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed."
- I Peter, 2:24


"We may say that on the first Good Friday afternoon was completed that great act by which light conquered darkness and goodness conquered sin. That is the wonder of our Saviour's crucifixion."
- Phillips Brooks

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Miss Janet said…
Hello there!

Here is the "rest of the story" that you asked for! This is the full episode of the 700 club.

http://www.cbn.com/media/player/index.aspx?s=/archive/club/700Club040212_WS&search=cbn&p=4&parent=0&subnav=false


Blessings,

Janet

www.janetpowers1.etsy.com
Wow your eggs turned out amazing. I will have to make a batch for our spring theme! Thanks so much for sharing!!

Mama Of Many Blessings

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