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Typical of Italian cuisine, most holiday tables are planned around seasonal favorites, and springtime is a wonderful season for doing just that. read more »

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Hotel Chocolat presents an amazing selection of Easter Eggs and Gifts. Browse the entire range of chocolate Eggs from small to gigantic sizes and gorgeous forms. Crack open the Easter eggs and discover a variety of chocolate gift creations inside. read more »

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Speaking of Firefox keyboard shortcuts, reader John writes in:
Noticed a peculiar thing on my girlfriend's MacBook the other day—I hit "g" then Enter from Firefox's location bar, and voila, Gmail launched. I have a keyword bookmark on MY computer configured to make Firefox act this way, but not on hers... maybe this is a built-in Firefox "Easter egg"? Not sure if the g shortcut would be considered an Easter egg, but I confirmed that it works on a pristine Firefox 2 profile on Windows, too. Strangely, the dict keyword, which used to take you to dictionary.com, is no longer built in. We're big fans of configuring our own keyword bookmarks. If you haven't already, here's how. Thanks, John! Update: Astute readers in the comments explain that the g sho read more »

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Britain is enduring its most miserable Easter for 25 years as Arctic winds sweep in, bringing snow, hail and sleet. read more »

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eastereggwindometer.png DIYer robbtoberfest has an ingenious plan for those plastic Easter eggs you'll have laying around the house once they've been relieved of the goodies inside today: to repurpose them into a wind speed meter. This project requires a CD ROM DC motor as well as a multimeter, telephone wire, and some other hardware, and the construction is photographed step by step over at Instructables. Cool, colorful, and useful!
Easter egg anemometer [Instructables via Hackszine]

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eas_7b.jpg What, you gave up on ever finding an e-card web site that isn't totally cheesy and/or riddled with Flash ads and annoying jingles? Cheeky e-card site SomeEcards may change your mind. There you'll find gems that read things like "Carpe diem before the glaciers drown us" and my two Easter favorites, "Please join us for Easter dinner unless you've already committed to Satan" and "Adorable candy will help distract us from the astounding horror of a man being nailed to a cross." Not all of them are this good, but the few that are make it worth the visit.
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Sure we like our chocolate bunny ears, but around these parts the best easter eggs aren't painted pink and stuffed with jelly beans—they're the undocumented and unexpected fun features hidden deep inside various software apps. While new software Easter eggs don't come around often, there's still a basket full of classics we love. After the jump, get roundup of our favorite software Easter eggs.


10. Firefox Book of Mozilla Easter Egg
bookomozilla.pngHow to find it: In all versions of Firefox, in the address bar, type about:mozilla.
What you get: A quote from the "Book of Mozilla" about the birth of Firefox.


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greaderninja.png Feeling sentimental for your classic NES? In Google Reader, hit the Konami Code key sequence: up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A to get a shrugging ninja in your sidebar. For more squee-worthy easter eggs in applications you love, check out our top 10 software easter eggs. [via Google Blogoscoped]
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