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Hi, I'm Lynne Lincoln on behalf of expertvillage.com. Now back to dying eggs. We're going to spread
out some paper on a big surface probably a dinning room table or a huge counter top,
depending on how many eggs you're dying. Get your eggs and all your supplies, set them
on the paper and then you're going to want to go to the stove and boil some eggs. Now
I've already taken the liberty to boil some. But when you boil them just make sure that
you get a pretty large pot even larger than this would be good. Put your eggs in and make
sure that the water covers the eggs completely. And then you're going to put it on the stove
to boil for about 10 minutes. When it comes to a boil kind of turn it down to a lower
boil and leave it on for about 5 minutes after the 10 and that should be a good hard boiled
egg. Don't be concerned if some of them bust, it's no big deal just make sure you have enough
to satisfy everyone with their egg dying experience.