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Speak Out: What to Do You Do With Leftover Easter Eggs, Candy?
Do you make S'meeps? Colorful egg salad? Tell us in the comments!

Easter has come and gone and now you're left with dozens of dyed eggs. What can you do with them?Â
First, you can use them for dinner.Â
The following recipes all use leftover eggs:
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- Deviled Eggs
- Egg Salad
- Egg Salad with Smoked Salmon
- Egg Salad Sandwiches
- Garlic Pickled Hardboiled Eggs
- Low Fat Egg Salad
- Egg and Cheese Quesadilla
You can also use them for compost in flower beds.Â
If you have extra Peeps, you can try making Vodka Peeps or the following suggestions from Life Goes Strong:Â
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- Melt onto graham cracker and chocolate for S'meeps
- Coat in chocolate for Peepsicles
- Garnish pudding and parfaits
- Skewer with fruit and cake cubes for kebabs
- Nestle into meringue nests
- Dip into chocolate fondue
- Melt into Rice Krispie Treats
- Spread on bread with peanut butter for a  Peepsernutter
- Float in hot chocolate
- Bake into brownies
For extra chocolate and jelly beans try:
- making fondue
- chopping up pieces of candy and freezing them to use as chocolate chips later on
- Easter Candy Trifle
- Easter Candy Cake
- Jelly Bean and Peep Rice Krispie Treats
Speak Out: How do you get rid of extra Easter candy? Tell us in the comments.
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