Will any of you be pace-egging this Easter weekend? Did you have any pace-egging rituals when you were younger?
As a child my sister and I used to hard-boil eggs in water with onion skins in to make them brown. On Easter Day we rolled them down a grassy slope to see which went further, or rolled them against each other to see which one would crack. Then, obviously, we ate the eggs.
I don't recall any Pace Egg plays or Mummers Plays though. Do you?
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