I spent the weekend preparing for and executing a bomb-ass Easter gathering with my family, wherein I spent several hours working toward the pinnacle of my deviled egg-making career.
To be fair, I made these Peeps eggs by request of my mom a few years back, and I've had to one-up them every year since.

Black peppercorn eyes, carrot beaks, and... licorice eyebrows? Real eyebrows? Who's to know.
This year I dyed my hardboiled eggs overnight, which I thought would be a cinch, but of course I made it complicated by creating five different natural dyes from scratch.

Beets, red onion, turmeric, yellow onion with dandelion, and violets from the yard. The turmeric and beet ones loosely followed the stupidly fancy recipes here (who has cardamom pods on-hand? don't answer that), and the other three were just 1.5 cups water + 1/2 cup vinegar, boiled down with the colorful ingredient, cooled, and poured over the eggs for an overnight bath.
I wish I'd taken a photo of each egg before I cut them in half, but you get the idea here:

(Plot twist: the red onion created the violet egg on the bottom left, and the violets created the blue egg on the right! Exciting tales of intrigue are all I offer you.)
Ramps are in season and I got one of the few bunches at the farmers market this morning (they go FAST, West Virginians go bananas for 'em), so I whipped those in with the filling, put them on a bed of beet greens, and popped a violet (they're edible!) and some spring onions on top of each one.


I felt like wretched monster beheading the violets, and apologized to every flower as I did.
Luke's meal was gone too fast to get photos, but he spent all morning braising a lamb shoulder with radishes and it was gone minutes after it was out of the oven. (Shameless link to our favorite West Virginian butcher, whom I snatched the shoulder from the moment the market opened so that Luke could get right to work).
He also made peanut butter cups and cashew-coconut cluster chocolates while the meat was cooking, which are... also pretty much gone. He took a picture before we vultured out on them.

Anyway, I'm telling you all this to excuse this week's Elephant Town pages going up a day late, although that's also partially due to all the chicken wire I decided to include in literally every single panel.

(I just counted, they're not in EVERY panel. Just 13 out of 14 panels, knife emoji knife emoji knife emoji.)
I'll be working on it all day tomorrow! I hope you found yourself in the presence of good family, good friends, and/or alone with good food so that no one else could pry it from your hands.
Edit: OH! And I hid eggs, duh. My parents and brother, like myself, are giant children, in the best kind of way. (The kind of way that drinks a couple bottles of wine and then walks around the yard with little baskets in their hands.)
Ralph
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