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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to create and use natural food dyes, this is a Must-Read article.  Kresha explains which foods can be used to produce 10 different colors.  You can use natural food dyes to color frosting, homemade play dough, cupcakes, pasta, shortbread and more.  Kresha also shares one recipe she made  that used natural food [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you want to create and use natural food dyes, this is a <em><strong>Must-Read</strong> </em>article.  Kresha explains which foods can be used to produce 10 different colors.  You can use natural food dyes to color frosting, homemade play dough, cupcakes, pasta, shortbread and more.  Kresha also shares one recipe she made  that used natural food dyes and was an epic fail.  I like to see failures as well as successes.</p>
<p>One valuable part of this article is how to make dried herb or vegetable powders.  It’s really very simple.  You could make a variety of different powders for coloring in advance and store them in air-tight containers.  Very nice article!</p>
<p>Click on the <em>How to Make Natural Food Dyes</em> link below to see the complete article.</p>

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