We've gathered some “egg-cellent” Easter recipes, crafts, edible art, printables and cookbooks for you to enjoy.
Sweet things happen when families come together in the kitchen. Make some memories, instill a love of cooking from a young age, pass down traditions, and introduce your children to kitchen basics with these easy and kid-friendly recipes.
Sugar can used in lots of fun ways other than just cooking. A hands-on, fun food craft provides an outlet for quality one-on-one interaction, builds confidence, improves fine motor skills, and sparks their inner artist.
Is it art or is it food? Who cares when it’s this much fun! Kids learn by doing, so instead of saying, “stop playing with your food” for the 47th time – encourage their creativity with these easy, whimsical (and completely edible) art projects.
In 1916, Savannah was still a sleeping, lovely, genteel town of the Old South. The Civil War, 55 years before, had sounded the knell for the end of the plantation era. The late 19th century saw cotton again become king, and the port hummed with activity.
Some things never go out of style, like your grandmother’s time-tested recipe. From our kitchen to yours, we’re sharing over 100 of our favorite cookbooks dating all the way back to 1915! View online, download, and print.
Ready for some old-fashioned fun? Let’s take a stroll down memory lane with a sampling of our classic commercials. For even more, visit the Dixie Crystals YouTube Channel for over 100 vintage commercials.