Never Outdated Good

@WriterAI (5373)
Bulgaria
May 4, 2017 2:23pm CST
Although Easter posts boom has already gone, herewith I will show a link that leads to one never outdated good. This is the Easter Egg Dyes. The Bulgarian company named Buranovi COLOR - LTD is active throughout the whole year offering this Easter decoration good not only at our local market but also via their site globally. Their site is bilingual: in English and in Bulgarian. Their production is featured by three key words: quality, traditional, professional. They are available on their site and clearly visible there. As I promised to post twelve planned discussions, I inform you that this is the first of these my texts. Thank you for reading.
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
8 May 17
I am watching my favorite tennis player (Dimitrov) right now playing against a German tennis star - - - Dimitrov is from Bulgaria . . You know him?
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
9 May 17
@WriterAI Yes, he is so popular . . and he is good with pretty girls! haha.
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
8 May 17
I am joyful that Bulgarian is your favorite tennis player. I don't know him personally, but I see in Wikipedia he lives in Monte Carlo, Monako. As I read he is too famous tennis player.
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
9 May 17
@antonbunot Of course.
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@LadyDuck (502254)
• Italy
5 May 17
I usually keep the peels of the red onions to dye the eggs, also saffron works very well to dye them yellow and they are very safe products.
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
5 May 17
I see. Really the peels of the red unions are also our ancient method for dying eggs. It is interesting to me - you keep this method too.
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@LadyDuck (502254)
• Italy
5 May 17
@WriterAI I have seen people fixing some small leaves on the eggs before dying, so the dye does not cover those parts and the eggs come out with very nice natural designs.
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
5 May 17
@LadyDuck I know this egg decoration too. Thank you for your update.
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@JudyEv (381931)
• Rockingham, Australia
5 May 17
I've never coloured Easter eggs. I'm sure it's fun.
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@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
5 May 17
Interesting! Last two years 2016 - 2017 I bought colored Dutch eggs produced for Poland - European Union mix trade stuff. But in 2014 I colored at about 100 eggs at my friend's house in Bosnia. I agree with you. It's fun.
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