It's very traditional in the United States for families to hard boil eggs for Easter. Most households usually boil an average of 1 to 5 dozen eggs each year and join in the tradition of painting and dying the eggs. Kids tend to bring home even more eggs found from Easter Egg Hunts which leads to many left over eggs and many Moms and Dads trying to think of ingenious ways to eat the left overs.
Egg Salads served in some form or fashion tends to fill kitchen tables and lunch boxes the whole following week after Easter. Homemakers search the Internet for new inventive recipes each year in order to use up all the hard-cooked eggs. Hence..... National Easter Egg Salad week.
May is National Egg Month:More eggs are sold in America during the Easter season than at any other time of the year.
World Egg Day:The second Friday of October is World Egg Day. Eggs are popular all over the world. People of many different cultures eat and enjoy eggs in many different ways. There's even an International Egg Commission (IEC) that holds meetings for egg industry people from around the world. The IEC members declared World Egg Day so all the egg farmers on the globe could tell cooks about eggs at the same time.
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