Follow this tutorial to learn how to dye Easter eggs with food coloring and vinegar for an easy DIY that kids and adults of all ages can do. The FDA approved a fourth natural food color additive this year, but how can you avoid the artificial dyes still out there? Anna Gragert Senior Editor, Health and Home Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was ...

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PBS: The FDA banned Red 3 food coloring. A scientist explains the dye's history and health risks The FDA banned Red 3 food coloring. A scientist explains the dye's history and health risks Yahoo: The Natural Way To Dye Easter Eggs Without Artificial Food Colors If you're avoiding synthetic dyes but still want a festive Easter, there's a natural egg dyeing option -- and we're not talking about store-bought coloring. Food Dive: FDA delays approval of 2 natural food dyes following safety objections CNET: The FDA Approved a New Natural Food Dye.

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