Easter eggs

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What is Easter?

Easter is the day that Christians celebrate the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. Christians choose to celebrate this resurrection, because they believe that Jesus was crucified, died, and was raised from the dead in order to pay the penalty for sin. His death assured that believers would have eternal life.

There are several Easter traditions that are solely Christian. Here in our country, the most famous tradition for christian teens is by making and decorating Easter eggs. Eggs were often a symbol of everlasting life, and adopted by Christians to represent rebirth while for some do enjoy how these symbols help them grow deeper in their faith.  In some other countries, there are many celebrations that occur in the Spring, and some say that the dates of Easter were actually designed to coincide with the Anglo-Saxon celebration of the goddess Eostre, who represented Spring and fertility. Since the Philippines is a tropical country, we only have two seasons. Spring isn’t included, but I really love the Spring colors. I get to play with them with fashion and not to mention, Food!

Week ago, I saw KRISPY KREME‘s updates through facebook and happened to see their latest doughnut craze, The easter egg-shapped doughnut! Its really cute, they have yummy flavors with their corresponding colors. So I rushed to the nearest branch of Krispy Kreme from our place, Bonifacio High Streets. It is located in Taguig City. It is one of my favorite kill-time-place. The ambiance there is perfectly relaxing. So ya, I can’t help but try one of those egg-shaped doughnuts and match it with the store’s hawaiian punch. Yipee! a cool food combi that will contribute to your summer cravings. Your favorite doughnut comes in egg-shape. It is available only from 28th of March through 8th of April 2012. Grab ’em now!

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TFER. ♥