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Rising cost of eggs impact Easter traditions in New Mexico

  • Families are changing how they celebrate Easter, opting for simpler meals, as reported April 17, 2025.
  • Modern families juggle more demands, and cooking elaborate meals feels overwhelming, according to surveys.
  • Convenience is valued, and prepared gourmet grocery items or potlucks are gaining popularity for gatherings.
  • Bella Bucchiotti stated modern families favor flexibility, opting for a ham in a slow cooker.
  • Smaller gatherings prioritize connection, redefining tradition with less stress and simpler, shared culinary experiences.
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Why fancy Easter dinners are dying – and what we’re eating instead

Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju Easter falls on Sunday, April 20, but dinner may look a little different this year. Instead of elaborate tables with glazed ham, roasted lamb, carefully prepared sides and desserts that take hours to prepare, families today opt for simpler, more relaxed meals that emphasize convenience, connection and less stress. Welcome to a new era of Easter dining, where less really is more. Convenience wins A survey conducted by Tal…

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WAND-TV broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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