My gramma, mom and I did this when I was a kid. I just thought we were fooling around. Never thought it was a german thing. > Speaking of eggs -- we always had a tradition where on Easter we would ha= > ve > egg wars -- hardboiled -- where 2 people would knock the fat ends togethe= > r > and then the more pointy ends. If your egg didn't crack you would go on = > to > the next opponent? Anyone know about this -- I don;t know the origin?? Lita <A HREF="http://pages.ivillage.com/misc/pux4/index.html">Pux's Page</A> http://pages.ivillage.com/misc/pux4/index.html
We've always done this in my family too. Now I do it with my kids and husband. I never knew it was a german thing either. Isn't it interesting to find that things we take for granted growing up are actually ethnic traditions. Dru. [email protected] wrote: > My gramma, mom and I did this when I was a kid. I just thought we were > fooling around. Never thought it was a german thing. > > > Speaking of eggs -- we always had a tradition where on Easter we would ha= > > ve > > egg wars -- hardboiled -- where 2 people would knock the fat ends togethe= > > r > > and then the more pointy ends. If your egg didn't crack you would go on = > > to > > the next opponent? Anyone know about this -- I don;t know the origin?? > > Lita > > <A > HREF="http://pages.ivillage.com/misc/pux4/index.html">Pux's Page</A> > http://pages.ivillage.com/misc/pux4/index.html