What is chocolate eggs has creme inside the egg
cadbury cream eggs
What is potato dish do we eat with ham?
Scalloped potatoes
What is the most popular way to celebrate easter?
An egg hunt is the most popular way to celebrate Easter.
What do parents give their children at Easter
Chocolate bunny
What bird do We eat Easter Dinner
Turkey 
What is the most popular colour of jelly bean?
red
what milk and white chocolate egg has mini toys in them?
kinder surprise
What meat do we eat with pineapple at Easter dinner?
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what easter chocolate had adifferent name
Cadbury Creme Eggs originally had a different name.Some of us cannot imagine an Easter without Cadbury eggs, so to think they were almost called something else is crazy! The filled egg was first invented in 1923, but it wasn't until 1963 when they started to be sold under the name Fry's Creme Eggs. Then, the name changed again to Cadbury Creme Eggs in 1971. 
what does The Easter bunny hide Easter Morning
Chocolate eggs 
What is Veggie do we eat with cheese sauce?
cauliflower 
1. Why Easter’s date changes every year
Easter is what some people call a ‘movable feast’ because, as most people know, its date differs from year to year. That's because its date is calculated using the lunar calendar, or monthly cycle of the moon. Since the 4th century, Christians have celebrated Easter on the Sunday following the first full moon after the Spring Equinox. This seems straightforward. However, there was huge disagreement about the date of the Spring Equinox, how to calculate the lunar month, even the hour of the day when Easter Sunday began and so this meant that different Christian traditions had their own calculations for determining the date of Easter. In the mid-7th Century, two such traditions came head to head in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria. One side followed calculations used in Rome and mainland Europe, the other a method used in parts of Ireland.

what chocolate egg is named after a famous historical Canadian?
Laura Secord
What do you have with butter at Easter dinner?
buns
What Baked Good is Believed to protect Against Bad luck
Good Friday Hot Cross Buns were believed to protect against bad luck
There’s a centuries’ old tradition of baking special bread, biscuits or buns on Good Friday. Marked with a cross, by the early 18th century they were known as Hot Cross Buns: In 1733 London street vendors advertised their wares with the cry 'One a-penny, two a-penny, Hot Cross Buns!'
