101 uses for your easter egg packaging.

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Post: # 17166Post gunners71uk »

well i be pigging out on easter eggs what can we do with the packaging sorry deb slimming world will have to wait lol

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I wonder if you could use them for bath bomb moulds?

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glenniedragon wrote: Kind thoughts and abstainer from chocolate
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You'll just have to have marzipan eggs instead! :wink:

Ergh, what kind of easter egg packaging are we talking about? The ones I've eaten so far :oops: came just wrapped in paper... (Lidl's finest.)
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Usually - egg covered in foil, inside clear plastic egg shaped mould, inside cardboard box!

So......... roll up foil and use for a cat toy, use the plastic mould as a planter (might have to put it inside something to stop it rolling around) and put the cardboard on the compost or use to light the fire!

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Post: # 17244Post Shirley »

Use as a mould to make a seed easter egg for the birds.

Use as a mould to make another easter egg?? Not sure whether it would take the melted chocolate temperature.

Ummm... I HATE easter eggs... like the chocolate but have always thought it to be a silly idea and you get so much more for your money if you buy a big bar of really good chocolate, and so much less waste.

In fact... I think I'll order some of the expensive montezuma chocolate... I bet it still works out cheaper than the big expensive choccie eggs. Mmmmm......
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Post: # 17264Post albert onglebod »

We always make ours every year. You can use the easter egg box plastic egg if it is good thick plastic but mostly,they just buckle with the heat.
I buy 1kg of chocolate and we make 4 big,4 medium,4 small and nest them one inside the other as then you only need to wrap the outer one.
When they were little ,I used to put a little suprise in the inner most egg.
A little chick usually.

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Post: # 17276Post ina »

Millymollymandy wrote:Usually - egg covered in foil, inside clear plastic egg shaped mould, inside cardboard box!
Wouldn't buy anything with that much packaging anyway... If I'm about to pig out on chocolate eggs, I want to pay for chocolate, not packaging! :lol:

I have in the past made pastry eggs, too - just cut out of quite thick pastry, and after baking decorated with different colours of icing (all natural colours, of course! Red fruit tea, and - gosh, my mind's gone blank - what's that stuff called that makes curry yellow?, cocoa, of course, and coffee...)
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Post: # 17296Post Shirley »

turmeric??

now... that's a fun idea.. making your own. Haven't got any moulds though so I guess will have to pass this year as I certainly can't afford to buy the moulds this year... something for the future!
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Post: # 17310Post albert onglebod »

The moulds would pay for themselves very quickly if you normally buy packaged eggs.
We started with 2 moulds small and medium,then DD got a medium one in a childs chocolate crafts set and We received a beautiful big egg for all of us from my sister which had a very thick packet and so now we have 4 moulds. I buy Asda chocolate at 48p for 200g so the whole kilogram this year will have cost us £2.40
I think the moulds are about £2 but it depends on the size and they last years if you dont melt them in the dishwasher.

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Post: # 17329Post Shirley »

ahhh - you've just given me an idea albert!! Granny etc... all will want to buy and send easter eggs... SOOOOOOOOO I'm going to suggest they don't, and instead send some choccie and a mould.... Much more fun... and educational too... yay!!
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