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After the dreary winter months, the holidays now give us reason for color! Because at Easter there should be no lack of color: Colorful eggs are sought or decorate bushes, colorful baskets dangle from children’s hands, colorful table decorations invite you to eat together. With so many colors spreading good cheer, you have to love the holidays. We’ve prepared you a little checklist of what definitely shouldn’t be missing! Our top 7 plus a family recipe!
The rubber boots
Egg hunting is only really fun if you can concentrate fully on the hunt without having to pay attention to the ground – and still keep your feet dry. Rubber boots are essential for this!
The rain jacket
In April, unfortunately, you have no guarantee of good weather (April, April, he does not know what he wants). However, we don’t want to let bad weather spoil our mood on these holidays and quickly buy a reliable rain jacket.
The basket
What is the best way to collect your freshly found treasures? In a cute little basket that can later be styled as a decorative highlight on windowsills, tables or on the balcony. And best of all, it can be used again next year when the next search is launched.
Colorful eggs
At Easter everything is under the motto: colorful! For a successful breakfast table or for coffee and cake, colorful plates and mugs look particularly harmonious. Now you can really let off steam. After all, the year still has enough days for the white dishes.
Colorful tableware
At Easter everything is under the motto: colorful! For a successful breakfast table or for coffee and cake, colorful plates and mugs look particularly harmonious. Now you can really let off steam. After all, the year still has enough days for the white dishes.
Easter cake
Speaking of coffee and cake: Carrot cake, gugelhupf with eggnog, lemon cake… Who would want to celebrate Easter without a delicious cake? Of course, it can also be nice to look at, with pretty decorations or in the shape of a lamb or a rabbit. Or as a mini version very practical for the walk by the lake.
The eggnog
Every year at Easter, the dear grandmothers get homemade eggnog from us. Whether drunk in style from a fine shot glass or enjoyed from a chocolate cup – eggnog is a firm part of Easter for us. And it’s easy to make yourself. Would you like to try it too? Here is our recipe. All you need is 8 eggs, 250 g powdered sugar, 375 ml condensed milk, 1 pck. vanilla sugar, 250 ml Havana rum. First separate the eggs, then beat the yolks with the vanilla sugar, stir in the powdered sugar, condensed milk and rum. Now heat everything in a bain-marie while stirring constantly until it thickens. Only please do not boil, otherwise the egg will curdle! Then quickly fill into bottles and it’s ready!
Now you are perfectly prepared for the upcoming Easter days and we wish you Happy Easter!