Much as I appreciate some of T. S. Eliot’s best-known poems, I know nothing of his personal life. But I can only think that when he so famously declared that “April is the cruellest month,” he certainly was not speaking as a person who’d had the joy of cooking with kids at this time of year.
This week, I suggest a few ways to make the most of it: two fun and rewarding baking projects, one for Easter and the other for Passover. And I revisit my annual, occasionally mystifying but always entertaining, trial-and-error experiments in perfecting the art of plant-dyed Easter eggs.
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